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September 11, 2025

Consultant shares Scotts Valley Town Center vision, as Council OKs land deal

During the Dec. 4 regularly-scheduled Council meeting, Scotts Valley removed a major impediment to building affordable housing and constructing a multifaceted mixed-use downtown, by agreeing to purchase a parcel of land that was once part of the Skypark airstrip from the City of Santa...

Sustainable living: Awaken the dreamer this year

With the New Year comes the desire to stamp out old habits, make amends with adversaries and generally chart bold new paths for ourselves and loved ones. The first day of the New Year is a time of reflection and the possibility for renewal — but what about the other 364 days of the year?

The state of the San Lorenzo River

Thomas Hogye, an avid fly fisherman, won a hat for knowing the San Lorenzo River is 29.4 miles long. This was the first of many interesting facts shared at the State of the San Lorenzo River Symposium held at the Zayante Fire House last weekend.

The Mountain Gardener: “Pruning Roses- How, When and Why”

 In between storms, I’m itching to get outside and do something in the garden. It’s too early to cut back the perennials as some frosty nights are sure to come our way between now and mid-March. But it’s just the right time to start pruning the roses. It’s best to prune your roses before they start leafing out or some of their energy will be wasted.

New faces

Aiden James Floodman Young was born to Shayna Catlin Floodman and Joseph John James Young of Boulder Creek at 11:34 p.m. Nov. 21, 2012. He weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces at birth at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz.

KBCZ, voice of Boulder Creek

KBCZ, Boulder Creek’s homegrown radio station, continues to amaze by offering eclectic programming and an intimate glimpse into small-town life.Broadcasting at 90.1 FM, the station got its start in 2013 when the Federal Communications Commission made available non-commercial, low-power licenses. KBCZ beams at 100 watts.“We said, ‘We’d like to have a radio station,’ not knowing what that meant,” said station manager Tina Davey, remembering when the Boulder Creek Recreation and Park District first purchased the license.Led by director Hallie Greene and board member George Galt, the BoulderCreek Recreation Center drove the project through a series of community meetings.“People think of the Rec Center as being just for kids,” said Green. “This has brought a whole new demographic.”Green originally handed over the volunteer work of daily operations to interim director Tim Welch, and associate directors Davey (the station’s only paid employee at 10 hours a week) and Sam Peacock. Nitty-gritty technical work was taken on by Paul Nanna.A relatively small investment – slightly more than $12,000 including paid legal and technical assistance – propelled the station into what can arguably be called a worldwide presence.Global listeners from the Netherlands to United Kingdom can tune in at kbcz.org online, while locals from Ben Lomond to Boulder Creek can spin the dial to 90.1 FM for a variety of radio programming.About 25 local DJs entertain listeners, touching a vast range of topics from the garden report and reggae music to heavy metal and Brookdale bluegrass.“The radio station provides a unique recreational outlet for a portion of the residents that was previously underserved,” said Davey. He is currently in search of as many as 30 additional DJs to create programs on just about any subject, from cars and health to cooking and hobbies. Experience is nice, but the station will train those who have never had a radio show.About 50 percent of the station’s shows are prerecorded, but that is slowly changing to live broadcasts. Current live shows include a live drive-time show 4-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, Celtic music with Julie O, noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, and Metal from the Mountains 10-11 p.m. on Friday.Though an actual listener count is not available, about 1,500 people have subscribed to the station’s Facebook page, where there is a link to live radio.Davey said the FM reach will soon expand south to Felton, after their antenna is relocated from the Rec Center to a donated space near one of the San Lorenzo Valley Water District’s tanks.Though the Rec Center continues to make donations, along with other businesses and residents, the station is barely meeting its operating expenses.Davey said the station’s fund-raising goal is $10,000 this year to help with equipment and software. Most of the money to run the station comes from fundraiser dances and summer outdoor movies.The fourth annual all-ages spring fundraiser is scheduled from 7-10 p.m., Saturday, April 22. The dance will take place at the Bear Creek Country Club, 15685 Forest Hill Dr. in Boulder Creek.All ages are welcome and donation is $10 adults and $5 for kids.KBCZ DJs will be spinning 60s platters and there will be a silent auction. Beer and wine will be served. The theme for this year’s dance party will be: “Time Machine Dance Party, 1960s Edition.”  60s attire and costumes are encouraged.“Flicks in the Sticks” Outdoor Movie Night, presented by KBCZ at Junction Park, begins again in June.

Grey wolf pups sighted in Northern California and grey fox pups sighted in the Santa CruzMountains

Trail cameras belonging to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife captured evidence that the grey wolves are back in California. It has been almost 100 years since grey wolves have lived in this state even though some had temporarily wandered down from Oregon.

Let’s go fishin’: Loch Lomond opens as salmon season nears

Loch Lomond opened to the public Friday, March 1. The opener brought clear blue skies, warm temperatures and some afternoon wind.

New Faces

- Kayden Alessio Koppe, son of D’Ambra Dawn Graham and Anthony Mario Koppe of Brookdale, was born at 10:45 p.m. Jan. 8, 2012, at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz. He weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces.

Stripers, steelhead and crabs for fall

Fall has brought forth a few new fishing opportunities. Fishing the upper Trinity River has produced steelhead for fly fishermen. The Delta is hosting top-water action for striped bass. Salmon continue to enter the coastal rivers, and Dungeness crab season is open.

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Scotts Valley police arrest 8 for DUI during late summer enforcement

Scotts Valley Police Department arrested eight drivers suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) during a nearly three-week period through Labor Day weekend. The enforcement...