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February 3, 2026

SLV grad among North Pole scientists

Former San Lorenzo High School science standout Zoe Wambaugh took her research expertise on a historical 65-day voyage to the North Pole this summer aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy.

Korla Pandit, 50s legendary performer

An early television pioneer who was a popular performer in Santa Cruz and the Santa Cruz Mountains communities in the 1950s is the subject of a new documentary film.

Children’s Day at Felton Farmers Market Oct. 11

The Felton Farmers Market 2016 season welcomes the fall and its fading light with free pumpkin decorating on Tuesday, Oct.11, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m.

Circus coming to Scotts Valley Oct.20-24

The circus is coming to town. The American Crown Circus will pitch its tent at Skypark in Scotts Valley this month, and offer seven shows...

SLV alum in Santa Cruz Oct. 16

Former SLV resident Ian Harris believes in absolute scientific fact. Everything else is simply grist for the comedy mill. Want proof? Check out his one-man show, ExtraOrdinary, a fascinating and funny mix of spot-on impressions, skepticism and critical thinking,

County Fair winners

Brewmasters and and 4-H members won prizes at the Santa Cruz County Fair Sept. 14-18.

Boulder Creek teen designs KAZU water bottle

Recent San Lorenzo Valley High School graduate and Boulder Creek resident Cooper Smith will have his digital art featured on a limited-edition water bottle to be given as thank-you gifts during public radio station KAZU’s fall membership campaign.

Record Music at Skypark attendance in 2016

As the final Music at Skypark free concert day approaches, event sponsor Kiwanis of the Valleys estimates this year will close out as record year for the event and for its donations to music programs at local schools.

SLV teen tackles challenges of juvenile arthritis one day at a time

Mia Brees, like her family name, displays the strength and persistence of a summer breeze, with gentleness and warmth.

One “Poke Mom” embraces Pokemon Go game with kids

Has the subject of the latest craze to hit smartphones, Pokémon Go come up at your house? If you have seen groups of people of various ages gathered together in a certain spot and staring down at their phones, then this is what a typical group of Pokemon players looks like.

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traffic safety roadwork signs and light

Highway 17 overnight lane closures continue through Tuesday south of Sugarloaf...

Travelers on Highway 17 north of Scotts Valley will continue to encounter a reduction to one lane of travel in each direction on Monday and...