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April 4, 2026

Singer stages benefit for nonprofit

The 20th anniversary of the Oct.17, 1989, Loma Prieta earthquake is quickly approaching, and country music legend Lacy J. Dalton plans a concert to help the organization that stepped up in the hours and days after the quake in the San Lorenzo Valley.

Target report shows increased traffic in Scotts Valley

The amount of traffic in Scotts Valley will likely be debated throughout the coming month as people have a chance to weigh in on what a proposed Target store in Scotts Valley would mean for the city.

Car fire on Granite Creek extinguished

A vehicle fire that started at about 3:50 p.m. on the 2900 block of Granite Creek Road in Scotts Valley was quickly extinguished by the Scotts Valley Fire Department Wednesday afternoon.

Police work to complete stolen football cash investigation

Police are tying up all the loose ends in the investigation into more than $25,500 in cash and checks that were stolen from the Scotts Valley office of Harbor High School football coach Travis Rebbert in August.

Six cases of swine flu reported at Bethany University

Six cases of swine flu were confirmed at Bethany University late last week.

First day of fall will bring scorching heat

In case you thought summer was over — Tuesday being the first day of fall and all — think again.

Biker convention causes no major disruptions

A few hundred Hells Angels motorcycle club members arrived in Brookdale for a weekend convention at the Brookdale Inn & Spa last weekend.

A year of firsts: A mysterious intruder lurks

After two months living in a cabin above Scotts Valley, I’ve met dozens of friendly locals, including deer, rabbits, hawks, raccoons and, just the other day, a bobcat that raced down the driveway in front of my car.

A hearty thank-you in Bonny Doon

Hundreds of “Dooners” came together for a “thank you, firefighters” potluck party at Bonny Doon Elementary School last weekend.

Council chooses SV library designer

The conversion of the Scotts Valley Sports Center into a cutting-edge library has taken its first steps toward fruition.

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Cal Fire firefighter looks at pile burn area

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