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Scotts Valley
October 31, 2025

Bustichi named mayor for second time

After a unanimous vote of the Scotts Valley City Council last week, Vice Mayor Dene Bustichi was named to succeed Jim Reed as mayor of Scotts Valley. Councilwoman Donna Lind was unanimously selected to serve as vice mayor.

BC arsonist pleads no contest

A Boulder Creek man with a history of arson pleaded no contest Dec. 3 to felony arson charges related to a fire at the Mountain Store in Boulder Creek in August.

‘Angels’ honored by valley nonprofit

In what has become an annual tradition, for the 16th year running, Valley Churches United Mission recognized its Angels of the Year at Scopazzi’s Restaurant in Boulder Creek last weekend.

Felton 4-H looks for members

Felton 4-H is looking for members of its new program for Primary 4-H’ers, ages 5 to 8. This program, known nationwide as “Cloverbuds,” was created to allow young club members to learn without competition.

Local shops look to holidays for extra profits

The holiday shopping season carries with it almost a frenzied atmosphere, with crowds of shoppers willingly enduring chilly conditions to wait in line outside stores in the wee hours of the morning, sometimes for hours, all in the pursuit of saving a few bucks in a troubled economy.

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Free preschool for qualifying families

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Light Up the Valley entries due Wednesday

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Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office

Review: ‘Miracle’ returns to Ben Lomond stage

After an eight-year hiatus, the sounds and songs of Christmas returned to the Park Hall stage in Ben Lomond as Mountain Community Theater’s production of “Miracle on 34th Street: The Play” made its 2010 debut performance Friday night, Nov. 26.

Speeding, aggressive driving deemed top problems on roads

According to a recent survey, speeding and aggressive driving are the worst threats to safety on California’s roadways.

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News Briefs | Published Oct. 31, 2025

Community Bridges WIC remains open during government shutdown  Community Bridges Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program remains fully funded and operational ensuring continued support for...