Scotts Valley resident marks 103rd birthday
Approximately 40 people crowded into the party room at Spring Lakes Mobile Home Park on Thursday, July 24 to celebrate the 103rd birthday of Scotts Valley resident Elaine Slighte.
SLVUSD Embarks on a Series of Exterior School Renovations
The San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District has begun a series of improvements to its buildings.
In addition to a broader work plan that will transform its structures over the next few years, the first set of upgrades, approved in September, features painting work, protective...
Field Day Exercise for Amateur Radio Operators
Throughout the United States, amateur radio operators will gather in remote locations to establish emergency communication radio stations powered entirely with off-the-grid energy.
Trees toppled in October storm
With the heavily saturated soil unable to secure their roots, trees fell like matchsticks Tuesday, Oct. 13, as the first major storm of the season hit Santa Cruz County.
Robert Bruce Hope
Services will be Feb. 28 for longtime local resident Robert Bruce Hope, who died at home in Santa Cruz at the age of 95 on Feb. 14.
Santa Cruz County supervisors move to stop wage theft, investigate Project Labor Agreements
Santa Cruz County First District Supervisor Manu Koenig, in collaboration with Fourth District Supervisor Felipe Hernandez, urged an operational review of how County Public Works projects are awarded to ensure that the contractors selected pay their workers fairly and complete projects on time.
The Dec....
SV schools, police take high-tech safety approach
In an effort to promote the safety and security of the students of Scotts Valley’s schools, the Scotts Valley City Council — absent councilmembers Dene Bustichi and Stephany Aguilar — voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a one-year trial run with Silicon Valley-based Resiligence Inc. for the TipNow service.
Felton Fire District faces concerns over parcel tax proposal
Felton Fire Protection District (FFPD) has been in the news of late due to the calamitous nature of its board and leadership, and the...