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Scotts Valley
January 30, 2026

Library lease hammered out

After an 11th-hour delay in finalizing the lease agreement between the city of Scotts Valley and the county of Santa Cruz for the new library branch on Kings Village Road, the deal is set to move forward pending a vote of the Library Joint Powers Board set for Monday, June 6.

Help for parents on the way

There’s a new resource for parents to help them raise their children, and this one is scientifically based and tested.

Business notes

Consulting business opens in Scotts Valley

Ten vehicles burglarized Monday night

Ten vehicles were reportedly broken into on the night of May 30-31, according to the Scotts Valley Police Department.

Art, wine returns to Bonny Doon

UPDATE:The Bonny Doon Art and Wine Festival has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 25 due to weather concerns.

Business notes

‘Idol’ singer sports local leather

Grammy foundation grants high school $5,500

The music program at Scotts Valley High School has made some big strides in recent years, despite chronic funding issues, and the recording industry took notice.

New Boulder Creek eatery grills up some local flavor

Northern Boulder Creek has been a bustling area of development and activity so far in 2011. In just a few months, the area near the Mountain Store has gained two new neighbors: a revamped Garrahan Park and the new 9 Burger restaurant.

News Briefs

Band performs in Henry Cowell

Festival organizer sets out to lift up community

The Redwood Mountain Faire, a San Lorenzo Valley tradition in the 1980s and ’90s, returned last spring after a 14-year hiatus, thanks in large part to Julie Hendrix.

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Scotts Valley Council clears surplus land step for Town Center project

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...