Police officers and California Highway Patrol officers from around the county will be in Scotts Valley today in an effort to crack down on aggressive drivers as part of the Before Aggressive Drivers Get Everyone Stopped program.Â
The U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission has accused a Scotts Valley financial adviser of running a $60 million investment fraud that reported false gains to investors and the IRS while paying dividends in the manner of a Ponzi scheme.
At the May 22 meeting of the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, the five supervisors unanimously voted to take a step toward securing land for a new library branch in Felton.