Getting bugged at the library
Local youngsters learn about bugs during Ben Lomond Library's Story Hour this week.
By a waterfall
Fred Swanton embraced the role of promoter but left the technical side of the electrical business to his long-time associate, Ed Lilly. The entrepreneur was determined to realize his goal of damming the San Lorenzo for power. But, for once, the engineer believed that Swanton’s plan was not ambitious enough.
Recycling effort saves cash for condos
A state grant has made it possible for a large Scotts Valley housing community to recycle more and spend less on its discards in the process.
Rainfall Report
Scotts Valley Rainfall In 2016
Date
Amount
Total
1/3/2016
0.04
0.04
1/4/2016
1.52
1.56
1/5/2016
2.38
3.94
1/6/2016
1.77
5.71
1/7/2016
0.24
5.95
1/8/2016
0.07
6.02
1/13/2016
0.96
6.98
1/14/2016
0.5
7.48
1/15/2016
0.22
7.7
1/16/2016
0.44
8.14
1/17/2016
1.93
10.07
1/18/2016
1.03
11.1
1/19/2016
3.68
14.78
1/22/2016
2.73
17.51
1/23/2016
0.25
17.76
1/29/2016
0.34
18.1
1/30/2016
0.02
18.12
1/31/2016
0.31
18.43
2/2/2016
0.13
18.56
2/17/2016
0.83
19.39
2/18/2016
0.28
19.67
Politics in Play
A conflagration of candidates competing for three open positions—judgeship, assemblymember and state senator—gathered on the stage at San Lorenzo Valley High School’s Performing Arts Center on Thursday, February 6th to share their visions and voices with local voters. Sponsored by the Valley Women’s Club, the Press Banner and other local entities, a total of eight men and women rotated through a series of statements and questions, each addressing their strengths and desire to hold their office of interest.
Fostering Community Safety in Scotts Valley Public Spaces
We can all agree that closing public green spaces has been difficult. Throughout this crisis, our community has had access to a personal escape, whether it be the park two blocks from your house, some alone time on a surfboard, or a lengthy hike in a state park. So, from April 8th to the 15th, when those spaces were closed at the order of Dr. Gail Newell, our community felt a little more claustrophobic than before. Understandably, these spaces had to close to keep our community safe, as it was becoming impossible to social distance in these suddenly crowded spaces. Santa Cruz County Sheriff, Jim Hart expanded on the current county-wide situation and summarized the thoughts of many, “While the vast majority of Santa Cruz County residents are staying home and following the direction of the County Health Officer, unfortunately some visitors and community members are treating this extraordinary crisis as a holiday.”
Bethany women trounced by Menlo
The Bethany women’s team did not fare as well as the men last week, falling 81-51 to Menlo on Jan. 14.
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...