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September 16, 2025

Small fire extinguished in Scotts Valley

A small fire ignited this afternoon on the corner of Conference Drive and Mount Hermon Road just outside of Scotts Valley.

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Candidates take center stage in San Lorenzo Valley Water District Board race

With the November election just weeks away, residents are facing an onslaught of information regarding candidates and ballot measures. Previously, the Press Banner focused on the two county supervisor candidates for District 5, Christopher Bradford and Monica Martinez. This week we take a dive...

Scotts Valley, Boulder Creek Deliver Classic Spectacles for Fourth

Scotts Valley’s fireworks
Last year, Scotts Valley was the envy of Santa Cruz County and South Bay regions, holding a Fourth of July parade when almost no other locale was able to pull one off. This year, as communities like Boulder Creek brought theirs back, now that...

ELECTION 2016 UPDATE: Two Scotts Valley races still in doubt

As most Election Day victory margins grew with each day of the counting of mail ballots, two Scotts Valley races remained in doubt – and were likely to stay that way into next week.

Obituary: Mark Lee Farmer

Mark Lee Farmer

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.

Scotts Valley Water District opens Recycled Water Fill Station for City Residents

On Wednesday, August 26, at 3:00 p.m., the Scotts Valley Water District opened their Recycled Water Fill Station. The “Station” is located behind the Scotts Valley Library at 251 Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley.According to J.M. Brown, spokesperson for SVWD, recycled water is wastewater that has been through multiple treatment processes to assure that it meets the California Department of Public Health quality and safety standards. To date, SVWD has delivered about 530 million gallons of recycled water to customers. Brown says that it is important to know that “SVWD is a regional leader in the distribution of recycled water.Scotts Valley residents may receive up to 250 gallons of recycled water per day free of charge. The pumping schedule is: 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays and on Saturdays it is 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Receiving the free recycled water should defray the negative impact of drought by using the water to irrigate gardens and landscaping. Visit http:/svwd.org/your-water/recycled-water.

Dispatch Log (May 29, 2015)

Scotts Valley Police Department

Wrestlers hit mats

The Coast Classic Wrestling Tournament at Aptos High School on Dec. 27 and 28 gave Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley high school wrestlers a benchmark for the season.

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News Briefs | Published Sept. 12, 2025

Fun run, emergency preparedness fair set for Saturday On Saturday, Sept. 13, the City of Santa Cruz will be hosting Race the Wave, a 3K...