While many students and educators enjoyed three months of R-and-R, a band of teachers from the San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District spent a week at Columbia University in New York City, participating in intensive courses to improve how they teach reading and writing through the Teachers College Summer Institutes.
A local man could spend 15 years in state prison after he was found guilty of a laundry list of charges, including the Sept. 5 attempted robbery of a 65-year-old caretaker and his wife at their home at the Easter Seals’ Camp Harmon in Boulder Creek.
With last year’s winners not returning, the 2011 Race Thru the Redwoods title is up for grabs. Because of recent growth related to online registration, however, race-day entries for the popular 10-kilometer race on Aug. 21 may have to be turned away.
Sheriff’s deputies have arrested the owner of a scrutinized Felton Empire Road home for allegedly being under the influence of a narcotic and for possession of narcotics for sale.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated last week in Scotts Valley for longtime Ben Lomond resident Robert “Rob” Bussell, 60, who died at home after a four-month battle with cancer.
Sporting attire better befitting the 1850s than the 21st century, 94 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spent three days and two nights over the weekend forging ahead on the hot and dusty trail across the Santa Cruz Mountains to learn about the history of their faith.
So much has changed in the past 100 years in Santa Cruz County — new roads paved, buildings built and demolished, trees logged and replanted, attractions come and gone — that many icons of the past in Scotts Valley and the San Lorenzo Valley are forgotten or unrecognizable to the untrained eye.
Scotts Valley City Council’s Jan. 21 meeting made some serious progress on the Town Center development—essentially doing some of the housekeeping items needed to...