Boulder Creek’s 4th of July Parade honors Currier as grand marshal
The town of Boulder Creek has some longstanding traditions that make it a destination for family celebrations. From the lighting of the town’s Christmas tree to its Halloween festivities, there are plenty of reasons to gather together in this quaint mining town.
On Friday, July...
New Faces (July 10, 2015)
Aliyah Maria Sasaia, a 6-pound 11-ounce girl, was born to Shonte Rose and Anthony Fuamatagi Sasaia of Boulder Creek at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz. She was born at 3:10 p.m. on July 3, 2015.
Let’s Go Fishin’: Salmon season to remain open
The Pacific Fisheries Management Counsel has announced its final decision to offer a salmon season for 2010.
Sustainable living: Eating locally a real option in SLV schools
What’s one thing you can do to improve your health, reduce your impact on global warming, increase food security in your community, help the local economy and rediscover the pleasures of good eating? It’s simple: Eat locally grown or raised food.
It’s the law: The cost of hired guns
A sad reality of our legal system is that it is largely unavailable to all but the wealthy.
Your Health: Understand the signs of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, a term for loss of memory and other mental abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life. It is caused by physical changes in the brain.
The Mountain Gardener: The garden of our dreams vs. The real world
With our gardens coming to life at this time of year, we are hopeful that each plant will achieve its full potential during this growing season. But that doesn’t always turn out to be the case and sometimes it’s hard to figure out what exactly is the problem.
The Mountain Gardener: Reconnecting with agricultural roots
We humans used to be mostly foragers and obtained our nutrition before the end of the last ice age by being hunter-gatherers.
Growing Great Vegetables – Part 2
I know many people who wait until the beginning of May to start their vegetable gardens for the summer. Conditions make not be right for them to grow cool season vegetables like beets, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, lettuce, unions, radish and spinach. Those plants don’t mind cold soil and chilly weather. But it you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to plant those scrumptious tomatoes you crave- wait no more. And if you plan your garden right you can still grow some of the cool season crops in the shade of your other sun lovers.
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...