After 26 years as president and CEO of Roaring Camp Railroads in Felton, Georgiana Clark announced last week that she is retiring as chief executive, ceding the title to her daughter.
The rapid advancement and adoption of technology in all facets of modern life can be baffling and intimidating for greenhorn users. To battle that perception, Scotts Valley resident and tech support guru Doreen Lozano has begun offering classes to neophyte users of Apple’s popular iPad tablet to residents of Santa Cruz County.
Due to the continuing lack of rain, Cal Fire officials continued the suspension of open-air burning in counties along the central California coast, including Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and Monterey counties.
Olivet University has entered the Bethany University campus and opened its arms and doors to a worldwide alliance that equips Christian leaders in 128 nations.
A deal is complete that will transfer ownership of the largest tract of privately owned land in Santa Cruz County to a collection of five local conservation groups.
My rarely-used warm gloves and knit cap proved surprisingly unnecessary the night of Saturday, Dec. 17, as I joined dozens of holiday revelers for an evening of carols and adventure.
Civil Grand Jury applications due soon
Santa Cruz County Superior Court is accepting applications for its Civil Grand Jury, a 19-member volunteer panel that reviews...