Sunday May 18 | Santa Cruz Sentinel
Opposition to Supervisor Stone centers on property rights
“It just makes my blood curdle.”
The two candidates lined up to take the 5th District county supervisor seat from incumbent Mark Stone hope their criticism of county planning policies, which they believe strip property owners of their ... via Santa Cruz Sentinel
Saturday Apr 26 | The Jewish News Weekly
Let's start fixing Israel's environmental woes now
There's the postcard version of Israel - knotty olive trees, pristine blue Mediterranean water, dramatic desert landscapes, snow-topped Mount Hermon. via The Jewish News Weekly
Thursday Apr 24 | The Modesto Bee
UC Santa Cruz slated to get archives of Grateful Dead
The surviving members of the Grateful Dead are turning over the rock band's archives to the University of California at Santa Cruz. via The Modesto Bee
Tuesday Apr 22 | Business Wire
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP today filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, on behalf of - 04/16/2008 - 02:43 PM HOUSTON-- --COADE announced ... via Business Wire
Apr 20, 2008 | San Jose Mercury News
Los Gatos Town Council turns down owner's plan for two small buildings on Coggeshall grounds
“If you look at Manresa, one of the most important restaurants in all of the South Bay, perhaps in all of Northern California, you have to know where that is, tucked away behind N. Santa Cruz”
The co-owner of the Coggeshall Mansion, which houses the upscale Travese Restaurant and Lounge at 115 N. Santa Cruz Ave., pitched his plan to add two buildings to the site to the town council last week but was ... via San Jose Mercury News
Apr 18, 2008 | KRCA-TV Burbank
Campus Locks Down For Pot-Smoking 'Holiday'
“I'd like to go to the beach and get off campus. I think a majority will be smoking it anyway.”
The University of California-Santa Cruz campus was in lockdown Friday night, but it's not in the traditional sense of the word. via KRCA-TV Burbank
Apr 17, 2008 | Santa Cruz Sentinel
People in Business: April 14, 2008
Claudia Reid has been appointed the first full-time policy director for the California Certified Organic Farmers in the organization's 35-year history. via Santa Cruz Sentinel
Apr 15, 2008 | San Diego Daily Transcript
State warns Santa Cruz moth-fight delays could mean use of potent insecticide to eliminate pest
California agriculture officials warn a potent pesticide may be necessary in battling the light brown apple moth if Santa Cruz delays spraying of a pheromone to fight the crop-destroying pest. via San Diego Daily Transcript
Apr 15, 2008 | San Jose Mercury News
Getting into UC campus of choice gets tougher
“We're in a very challenging environment”
Despite a record number of admissions, University of California applicants had a tougher time getting into their campuses of choice this year, according to numbers the university released Monday. via San Jose Mercury News
Apr 14, 2008 | San Jose Mercury News
Bay Area officials and residents rally to oppose aerial spraying against moth
“We do not want to see another DDT”
Dozens of Bay Area residents of all ages gathered at the steps of San Francisco City Hall this afternoon to demonstrate their support for a resolution that opposes a state plan to conduct aerial chemical ... via San Jose Mercury News









