Revenue forecast slightly higher for SV next year
Budget time is fast approaching for the city of Scotts Valley as staffers begin to prepare for the 2011-12 fiscal year, which begins July 1.
Covered bridge roof to be replaced via federal grant
Felton’s most famous local landmark will soon receive a new hat. The Federal Highway Administration has granted Caltrans $248,238 to replace the entire roof of the 140-foot covered bridge that crosses the San Lorenzo River.
Fire burns Scotts Valley home
No one was injured in an early-morning house fire that that severely damaged a Scotts Valley home last week.
Bay Photo completes Seagate property purchase
Plans for Bay Photo’s impending move to Scotts Valley into Seagate’s former campus on Disc Drive are developing rapidly.
‘Our Town’ comes to town
Much like small-town life itself, Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Our Town” has sometimes been unfairly characterized as hokey or naïve. Director Peter Gelblum aims to correct that notion with Mountain Community Theater’s production of Wilder’s classic play about the residents of a small town that could easily be in the San Lorenzo Valley.
Ben Lomond man dies in Glen Arbor car accident
A 70-year-old Ben Lomond resident was killed after driving off the roadway and down a 40-foot embankment on Glen Arbor Road on Saturday, March 2.
Local teens injured in downtown Santa Cruz shooting
The victims of Sunday’s shooting on Pacific Avenue and Birch Lane in Santa Cruz were residents of Ben Lomond and Scotts Valley.
Business Notes: Curves to host March food drive
Curves, a women’s gym in Felton, will collect nonperishable food and cash throughout March and donate them to local food banks to help families in need.
Scotts Valley police arrest 8 for DUI during late summer enforcement
Scotts Valley Police Department arrested eight drivers suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) during a nearly three-week period through Labor Day weekend.
The enforcement...