Thursday Jul 2 | Times
Celebration includes downtown fireworks
Fireworks, dancing in the streets, vintage cars, and a variety of live entertainment are on tap for this weekend's Independence Day celebration in Morgan Hill.
Salud, PVUSD partner to bring clinics to students
Salud Para La Gente and Pajaro Valley Unified School District will team up in the fall to ensure students at five elementary schools have access to health care.
Watsonville Man Stabbed Following Cab Ride
Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a stabbing incident Saturday morning.
I CAN tell just by looking at this that this is cocaine," says senior criminalist Meghan Kinney.
Carol Heitzig, Despite challenges, Watsonville library still offers needed services
Most people have fond memories of their local libraries. In Watsonville, many remember and still talk about the original Carnegie Library at the corner of Union and Trafton.
Students from San Martin/Gwinn Elementary School participated in Civil War Days School Program at Roaring Camp Railroads in Felton May 20.
PVUSD plans to drop zone management system
The Pajaro Valley school district's controversial geographic management system appears to be the latest casualty of the budget crisis.
Boot exhibit reveals human cost of Iraq war
Chiara Cabiglio pauses for a momet to read about a soldier killed in Iraq by a pair of boots representing him at 'Eyes Wide Open' in San Lorenzo Park on Sunday Lance Cpl.
Appscio Secures Strategic Partnership and Development Agreement With In-Q-Tel
Appscio, Inc., the developer of a unique open source, open architecture media processing framework with a plug-in mechanism for video and audio analytics, today announced a strategic partnership and technology development agreement with In-Q-Tel, the independent strategic investment firm that identifies innovative technology solutions to support ...
The anti-tax tea baggers are giddy drunk from 30 years of imbibing a self-serving ideology.
Freedom Meat Lockers sweeps state competition
The first time you win an award, you can call it luck, but the second time around it's definitely talent.
March 26, 9:48 AM 2 comments Feed This is a sad story. KPIG, which now broadcasts from Freedom California to San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz and Chico, is letting computers run the shop all evening and night.
Former Assemblyman John Laird will lead a community forum on the state budget Saturday.
The nighttime music mix on the county's iconic Americana radio station, KPIG 107oink5 FM, has become less personal and more party shuffle after corporate heads axed the station's evening DJs last week to save money.
The Jennifer Pittman article, front page, Tuesday, March 17, was very informative.
Beginning April 6, overdue fines at Santa Cruz Public Libraries will double from 25 to 50 cents per item per day.
Welding, Metal Stripping & Metalworking - Classic Trucks Magazine
You can email your questions to Professor Hammer at covell@cruzio.com, or mail to Professor Hammer, c/o CLASSIC TRUCKS Magazine, 774 S. Placentia Ave., Placentia, CA 92870.
On the Bixby Street slayings: No amount of crying or saying I'm sorry will bring these men back.
The River Street sign is part of what "keeps Santa Cruz weird." The delightful, quirky part of "being weird" is reflected in the sign's totally metallic, garish parody of middle American shopping-mall ...
You can email your questions to Professor Hammer at covell@cruzio.com, or mail to Professor Hammer, c/o CLASSIC TRUCKS Magazine, 774 S. Placentia Ave., Placentia, CA 92870.
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