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November 7, 2025

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.

Scotts Valley stunned in overtime by Carmel 22-21

Scotts Valley came so very close to its first victory of the season against Carmel at Monterey Peninsula College, the home team got the breaks at the end.

Cougars win football thriller at Homestead, 35-34

The San Lorenzo Valley Cougars return home this weekend to face another big-school opponent, and try and remain unbeaten in non-conference play.

Tellez resigns as SLV school board trustee after filing deadline for new candidates

Kip Tellez, trustee of the San Lorenzo Valley Unified School District, announced his resignation as a trustee at the Sept. 7, 2016 board Meeting, effective Thursday, Sept. 8.

Scotts Valley and Ben Lomond projects to get $1.6 million in road repairs

The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission this month selected 16 projects to receive $7 million in local shares of federal transportation funds.

Scotts Valley Police Department seeking new officer candidates

Scotts Valley Chief of Police John Weiss is looking for a few good people to join the department. He admits he is having a difficult time finding applicants for four positions:  two entry-level police officers and two police dispatchers.

St. Philips Episcopal Church in Scotts Valley celebrates 10 years of blessings

The congregation at St. Philips Episcopal Church in Scotts Valley has found many occasions to count its blessings.

Falling prices squeeze SLV recycling center

On Sept. 17, volunteers across Santa Cruz County – and the state – will combine efforts in a single day to clean rivers and beaches from a summer’s worth of carelessness.

Falcons second-half comeback falls short against Los Altos, 24-14

 The Scotts Valley Falcons opened their season against visiting Los Altos with a tough first half.

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News Briefs | Published Nov. 7, 2025

Holiday Art & Craft Fair returns this Saturday Spring Lakes Park’s third annual Holiday Art & Craft Fair is set for Saturday, Nov. 8, from...