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September 21, 2025

Brookdale spirit still spooks ghost hunter

More than two decades ago — before she was a well-recognized ghost hunter — Maryanne Porter had her first run-in with Sarah Logan, the lost soul who haunts the Brookdale Lodge.

Winter’s storm and The Swing

This last winter’s great storm took its toll on my life as it once had been. My beloved Hubby Norman passed from this life during the height of this storm, leaving me bereft and full of doubts. “How could I have let this happen, how could I have let him leave me”? Those words kept repeating over and over in my mind.

Valley Churches launch annual service efforts

Valley Churches United started their Annual Holiday Food Drive and Holiday gift shop this week.

Student-run play finishes Sunday

This is the last weekend to catch the San Lorenzo Valley High Theater Program’s production of “Museum.”

Link body & mind, think before you eat

Mindful eating is being present with your food, enjoying every bite, and listening to your body. Being mindful before, during, and after you eat will help you make better food choices, eat the right amount, and dial in your nutrition to suit your body’s needs.

4H club earns county fair success

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The Quail Creek 4-H Club earned success at the Santa Cruz County Fair last month. The Livestock Team entered a steer, three pigs, three chickens, four market lambs and a flock of breeding sheep in the show animal competition. Their group three market lambs — raised by Steven Katawicz, Mia Hamilton, and Jay Wright — won first place. The club also won first place for the theme of its booth “Fly Me to the Fair” which featured paper mache hot air balloons.

Do any bulbs really bloom in a shady garden?

Many of us garden in the shade year round. Others have sun in the summer but shade from fall through spring as the sun's arc becomes lower. Do you look at the fall bulbs for sale and think ‘Is there any hope that my garden might look like the pictures on the package come spring?” Here are some encouraging tips for you if this describes your garden.

Bear Fire burns through Santa Cruz Mountains

The Bear Fire burns through trees and brush in the Santa Cruz mountains.

Scotts Valley woman honored for volunteerism

Scotts Valley resident Patrice Maginnis was announced this week as the recipient of the Be the Difference Award from the Santa Cruz Volunteer Center.

Mystery dinner benefits Dems

The Democratic Club of North Santa Cruz County (formerly the Crosson North County Democratic Club) will sponsor an Interactive Mystery Dinner Theater event on Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Heavenly Roadside Café, 1210 Mt. Hermon Road in Scotts Valley.

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