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October 31, 2025

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,

Malone’s Grille is sold

Patti Malone has sold her landmark Scotts Valley Drive restaurant to two brother with deep roots in Scotts Valley and even deeper roots in the food service industry.

Scotts Valley City Council candidate forum

Scotts Valley City Council candidates debated thorny local issues ranging from future growth to government transparency during a candidate forum on Thursday, Oct. 6.

State of the City in Scotts Valley

Scotts Valley Mayor Donna Lind has released a “State of the City” report, stating that “with hard work and community support, the city’s economy is strengthening and businesses are returning to Scotts Valley.”

New trustee in SLV schools

The San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District board last week unanimously appointed Gail Levine, retired superintendent of the Bonny Doon Elementary School District, as a new school board trustee.

New Felton Library

Plans for the new Felton Library are moving forward, with constructed expected to begin in 2018.

County Fair winners

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

Boulder Creek Fire District parcel tax

The residents of the Boulder Creek Fire Protection District are invited to "Chat with the Chief," an informational coffee at the Boulder Creek Volunteer Fire Department, 13230 Highway 9, Boulder Creek, at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7 to get information about Measure N,  on the Nov. 8 ballots of voters in the district.

Ground rules for Oct.6 forum

The Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Press Banner are co-sponsoring two candidate forums, one for the City Council, on Oct. 6,  and one for the school district Board of Trustees, on Oct. 18..

Pot growers rush to apply for licenses

The online licensing process began Monday, Sept.26, for Santa Cruz County’s several hundred cannabis growers – an anonymous arrangement meant to stimulate participation.

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News Briefs | Published Oct. 31, 2025

Community Bridges WIC remains open during government shutdown  Community Bridges Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program remains fully funded and operational ensuring continued support for...