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October 16, 2025

Editor’s Notebook: You go, groom!

My bride-to-be does not get to proofread my column before I submit it to the paper.

Scotts Valley girls take second at CCS, win first NorCal game

The Falcons were coming off a tough loss to Notre Dame of Belmonte in the Central Coast Section championship game at Santa Clara University, where they lost in the final minute 33-29 in their lowest scoring game of the season.

Let’s go fishin’: An ocean salmon season looks promising

It appears as though all parties involved in the ocean salmon fishery agree that a season for salmon fishing is a strong possibility for 2011. This comes as great news after last years’ shorted season, followed by consecutive years of a closed season for salmon. The steelhead season closed with what seemed to be a healthy return of fish in our local streams.

Lessons to be learned from living with animals

Mark Twain said, “Heaven goes by favor; if it went by merit, you would stay out and your dog would go in.”

Datebook

Submit Datebook items to [email protected], or drop off press releases or photos at 5215 Scotts Valley Drive, Ste. F, Scotts Valley 95066. Deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Entries are subject to editing, and publication is not guaranteed.

Winter All-SCCAL teams honored

The All-Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League teams have been announced. Here is a comprehensive list of the awardees from Scotts Valley High School and San Lorenzo Valley High.

The Mountain Gardener: Avoid sneezing and itching in your own garden

Mea culpa. It was brought to my attention by a reader who suffers from pollen allergies that blooming acacias are not the cause of allergic reactions at this time of year. Acacias are largely pollinated by insects and have heavy pollen that doesn't tend to become airborne. It's the non-showy, quiet ones you have to watch out for. Warm temperatures earlier in the year are already creating havoc for those who have to deal with seasonal allergies.

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Scotts Valley police promote pedestrian safety this month

October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, and Scotts Valley Police Department is urging drivers to exercise extra caution to protect pedestrians. According to the National...