Following a Sept. 13 vote of the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors to outlaw plastic carryout bags and charge customers for paper bags, residents and businesses throughout the county are preparing for the March 20 enactment of those rules.
Lenders are preparing to sell Enterprise Technology Center in Scotts Valley in a foreclosure auction at the end of the month after owners of the 488,000-square-foot facility failed to meet the debt obligation of the property, best known as the former Borland headquarters.
Citing a history of community service and involvement in local organizations, Boulder Creek contractor Eric Hammer recently announced his plans to run for the 5th District county supervisor seat that will be vacated by Supervisor Mark Stone.
Scotts Valley’s one-stop-shop for all things chicken, closed last week amid little fanfare. Kentucky Fried Chicken on Mount Hermon Road removed its signs and locked its doors early last week. A “For Lease” sign is displayed in front of the store along Mount Hermon Road.
While it’s no secret that many teenagers experiment with alcohol, some might be surprised by just how many teens are drinking and how simple they find it to get alcohol.
Travelers will encounter daytime one-way reversing traffic control Monday through Friday at multiple locations on Highway 9 during the week of March 30.
Caltrans noted...