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April 4, 2026

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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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.

Scotts Valley Christmas tree lighting Saturday

Christmas caroling, choir performances and hot chocolate, along with a visit from Santa, will all be part of Scotts Valley’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting Festival at 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at the Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 Kings Village Road.

Irene Sylvia Rathe April 13, 1926 — November 23, 2010

Longtime Mount Hermon resident Irene Puolakka Johnson Rathe died of congestive heart failure Nov. 23, surrounded by her family. A celebration of her life is planned this weekend in Felton.

Hinde hangs on for election win

In a tight race, Scotts Valley chiropractor Aaron Hinde, a Bonny Doon resident, retained his seat on the Santa Cruz County Board of Education in Trustee Area 1 by a narrow margin over challenger George Martinez.

Felton woman found

UPDATE:Debra Collins was found in Fall Creek on Dec. 4 by two hikers. She was taken to the hospital where she was treated for hypothermia and frostbite.

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