State bond OK allows new middle school gym project to move forward
Scotts Valley school officials, energized by the approval of a $9 billion school construction bond by state voters last week, expect to begin demolition of the old Middle School gym next summer.
Cops ‘n’ Rodders return Saturday
Nearly 200 classic cars, including contingents of DeLoreans and Studebakers, will be on display Saturday, July 18, at Siltanen Park in Scotts Valley for the annual Cops ’n’ Rodders car show and cruise.
Health and Fitness: Protect your skin from summer’s rays
With the warm, summer months rapidly approaching, it's time to get re-acquainted with an old friend: the Sun. But — while you're digging your sundresses, swim suits, and sleeveless shirts out of storage — it's also time to remember that, if you're not careful, the Sun can also be your worst enemy.
Cabrillo College president on the Governor’s funding plan
New president at Cabrillo College balks at Governor Brown’s funding plan
BC Rec named family-friendly winner
The Boulder Creek Parks and Recreation District was named a winner of the 2009 Family-Friendly Workplace award.
Barring agreement, County employees will strike on Jan. 25
SANTA CRUZ—Service Employees International Union Local 521, the union representing the majority of Santa Cruz County workers, has called for a strike after a majority of employees voted in favor of the action.
While saying that they are still willing to negotiate, union officials say...
High school holds volunteer fair
Scotts Valley High School had its second volunteer fair Friday, Nov. 9, in the school quad.
Immediate 27 per cent water rate hike OK’d in Scotts Valley
Tap water in Scotts Valley now costs more than it did a week ago, about 27 percent more for a typical household.
Felton Fire District to review parcel tax proposal at meeting Thursday
Felton Fire Protection District (FFPD) Board of Directors has scheduled a special meeting on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. to discuss a proposed...