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September 12, 2025

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Services will be Monday, June 21, in Ben Lomond for Mark Watson, who died in Santa Cruz at the age of 55. Born in Alameda, Mr. Watson had been a resident of Santa Cruz County since 1979.

Parcel tax, special education on deck in Scotts Valley

The results of a community survey on the viability of a parcel tax to support the Scotts Valley Unified School District will be heard at a special board meeting Wednesday, Jan. 19, at Scotts Valley High School.

SV housing development springs up

As the second phase of a Scotts Valley housing development — five new dwellings — nears completion, developer Chris Perri is excited about how things are shaping up.

New superintendent hired in Scotts Valley

The Scotts Valley Unified School District’s Board of Trustees announced June 29 that it has hired Penny Weaver, an assistant superintendent in San Mateo, to lead the district.

Scenic trail network workshops to take place this month

Residents are invited to workshops this month to give input on a county-wide scenic trail network that is planned for Santa Cruz County.

Brook Knoll Elementary receives Distinguished School honors

A celebration is likely in the near future for staff and students of Brook Knoll Elementary School after the school received word last Wednesday that it had received designation as a California Distinguished School.

College night planned for SLVHS students

College Night

FAA study not complete

Three local Democratic members of Congress, Representatives Anna Eshoo, Jackie Speier, and Jimmy Panetta this week released a joint statement about the status of proposed changes to flight paths over their Congressional districts.In the announcement, the three members of Congress said the FAA will send its final recommendations on the Department of Transportation “within a month,” for final review and approval.Action by the FAA had been expected this month, on controversial plans to revise commercial jet flight paths over the Central Coast, Santa Cruz Mountains and the San Francisco Peninsula, to reduce noise and improve safety.The plan endorse by a split vote of local officials would shift many flights  north from the east side of Santa Cruz to the west side of Santa Cruz and the San Lorenzo Valley.In early December 2016, the final reports with recommendations of the Select Committee on South Bay Arrivals and the San Francisco International Airport/Community Roundtable were sent to the FAA for review and action.“Our offices have been engaged with the new Western-Pacific Regional Administrator of the FAA and his team since early this year, and we have continued to relay the public’s interest in a response to the recommendations as soon as possible,” the Congress members said in their joint statement.“Each of us has spoken directly with FAA Administrator Michael Huerta regarding the status of the FAA’s response to the 109 recommendations contained in these reports to address the ongoing issue of aircraft noise in our Congressional Districts.” They said that Huerta confirmed that he has received a draft response from his Western-Pacific team which has completed extensive technical work.Huerta told them his staff in Washington D.C. is conducting a final review of the document at this time.“Administrator Huerta told us that the FAA is committed to this Initiative process and continuing to work on the response to the recommendations,” they said.“We have been advised that the FAA will send their completed document to the Department of Transportation within a month for final review and authorization,” the joint statement said.“It is not known at this time how long the DOT will take to authorize the release of the response; we will continue to follow-up and will release the response as soon as we receive it,” said Speier, Eshoo and Panetta.

Court to hear oral arguments in McClish appeal

Oral arguments are set to begin in Michael McClish’s appeal of a 2007 jury conviction that sent the Ben Lomond resident to prison for sodomy, rape and assault with a deadly weapon.

Valley People: SLV High senior wins scholarship

Torunn Cecelia Sweers, a senior at San Lorenzo Valley High School, has won the countywide Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen contest — including a $500 scholarship and entry into the next level of competition.

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