Floods Ravage Region
With sunshine interspersed with scattered showers forecast through Monday—and another storm on its way towards the Central Coast for early Tuesday—Santa Cruz Mountains residents can expect to see up to another eight inches of rain.
While some Boulder Creek residents expressed relief at the sunbeams...
Grocery store strike ends
Raley’s and Nob Hill have reached an agreement with United Food and Commercial Workers this morning that has ended the union’s nine-day strike.
Major disaster declaration puts assistance gears in motion
At least 46 homes in the San Lorenzo Valley area were more than 50% destroyed by the recent wave of storms, according to a preliminary survey completed by Boulder Creek nonprofit Coongie, which says the number of homes could be as high as 65.
Their...
Scotts Valley Drive development still on track
Although ground might not be broken until March, work on the Woodside mixed-use project on Scotts Valley Drive is moving along, developer Jim Sullivan said.
Lompico man arrested on drug charges after crash
A Lompico man was arrested Feb. 2 for crashing his vehicle into a downtown Boulder Creek building and having several pounds of marijuana.
Falcons fly in mock court
It was a joyous scene in the Watsonville courthouse for a team of Scotts Valley High School students who came out on top in the annual mock trial competition.
News Briefs | Published Sept. 12, 2025
Fun run, emergency preparedness fair set for Saturday
On Saturday, Sept. 13, the City of Santa Cruz will be hosting Race the Wave, a 3K...