Thursday's storm gave way to large waves along the Santa Cruz coast, triggering a coastal infrastructure closure that shut down everything from beaches to the Santa Cruz Wharf.
After years of delays, the Murray Street bridge seismic retrofit and barrier replacement project in Santa Cruz is underway.
Caught in an economic twilight zone between the COVID pandemic and the completion of several new big-box apartment blocks — not to mention the sky-high SoLa neighborhood envisioned by the ...
The Santa Cruz City Council voted this week to reaffirm its sanctuary city policy, a largely symbolic show of support to the ...
Feb. 12 – In what appears to be the first known case of a deportation in Santa Cruz County since Donald Trump returned as ...
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study led by UC Santa Cruz ...
Yesterday's big storm gave way to some big waves along the coast near Santa Cruz. And that triggered a coastal infrastructure closure, shutting down everything from beaches to the Santa Cruz Wharf. It ...
Santa Cruz METRO has problems. The county-wide bus system rolled out a well-publicized service increase that included hiring almost 100 new employees. The expanded service initiative was supposed to ...
The younger brother of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz was busted in Virginia after trying to break into three different schools, according to police. Zachary Cruz, 24, was caught on security ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf will be closed along with several State Parks due to the incoming atmospheric river expected Thursday.
Katherine Fung is a Newsweek reporter based in New York City. Her focus is reporting on U.S. and world politics. She has covered the Republican primary elections and the American education system ...
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