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September 13, 2025

SVPD seeks man in Bean Creek sex crime

Scotts Valley authorities are on the lookout for man who allegedly exposed himself to a jogger on Bean Creek Road on the morning of Monday, Nov. 24.

Pasquini, Theilen celebrate 30 years with Scotts Valley Fire

The Scotts Valley Fire Protection District (SVFPD) Board of Directors honored Captain Mike Pasquini and Battalion Chief Tim Theilen with proclamations recognizing their thirty years of service, at their monthly board meeting, a press release stated.

Cougars’ comeback season ends with CCS loss to Pacific Grove

The San Lorenzo Valley High varsity football team’s resurgent 2014 season came to an end on the south side of Monterey Bay last Friday, as the Pacific Grove High Breakers rode a second-half offensive onslaught to a 37-13 final score over the Cougars in the first round of the Central Coast Section playoffs.

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Scotts Valley Police Department

Local cross country teams headed to State competition

After a second-place finish at the Central Coast Section championships on Nov. 15 in Salinas, the San Lorenzo Valley High girls’ cross country team is headed to Woodward Park in Fresno for the California CIF Cross Country State Championships on Saturday, Nov. 29.

Letters & Shout-outs (Nov. 28, 2014)

Letter: Support local businesses the way they support SLV’s youth

Your Health: Winter respiratory infection advice

The winter “respiratory, cold, and flu” season is upon us. I have seen quite a spike in visits to urgent care with people suffering from coughs, nasal and sinus congestion, sore throats, and generalized achiness.

New Faces

Ethan Wayne Hebard, a 7-pound 13-ounce boy, was born to Holly Marie and Tyler Wayne Hebard of Boulder Creek at Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz. He was born at 6:04 p.m. on Nov. 11, 2014.

Club Roundup

Kiwanis of the Valleys

The Mountain Gardener: Wintry weather means down time for gardeners

‘Twas the weekend after Thanksgiving and all through the house, not a creature was stirring — not even a gardener. I should probably do something productive, but what? Should I be good and do a little light weeding? Maybe I can muster up the energy to plant a few more bulbs. Come spring, I’ll be happy I did. Then again, I could make notes of my gardening successes and not-so-great horticultural decisions. “I know,” I say to myself, “this weekend I’ll revel in what I don’t have to do in the garden”.

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News Briefs

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...