Santa Cruz Vac & Sew Celebrates 60 Years of Community
The family-owned sewing and vacuum shop has evolved into a thriving hub for creativity, craftsmanship and connection.
California Moves to Permanently Protect Mountain Lions
Santa Cruz Celebrates MLK Day With Parade
Lifestyle
Scotts Valley Celebrates 'Newsies' Production and MLK Day
City Council declares emergency to fix sinkhole, while sheriff's office investigates gun found at local high school

Santa Cruz Proposes Female Surfer Statue to Complement West Cliff Landmark
The new bronze sculpture would mirror the iconic "To Honor Surfing" statue, but depict a woman in a wetsuit.
Santa Cruz County Conducts Annual Homelessness Count
Over 100 volunteers, including peer guides, spread across the county to identify unhoused residents
Politics
Santa Cruz Supervisor Monica Martinez named 2026 Board Chair
Martinez will lead the county's Board of Supervisors for the coming year.

Newsom Cuts Funding for California's Local News Lifeline
The governor eliminates state funding for a landmark deal with Google to support struggling local journalism.
UCSC Urged to Drop Zionist Funding from Helen Diller Foundation
Protesters call on university to end ties with groups accused of promoting hate and anti-Palestinian views
Entertainment
Former Santa Cruz County Supervisor Wins Grammy for Regional Roots Album
John L. Leopold's album 'A Tribute to the King of Zydeco' honored Clifton Chenier's legacy.

Sundance Review: "Hot Water" Offers Distinct Take on Familiar Genre
Road-trip drama finds subtle humor in disconnected mother-son duo's journey.
Mother-Son Road Trip Movie 'Hot Water' Offers Sweet but Familiar Journey
Ramzi Bashour's feature debut centers on a Lebanese professor and her rebellious teenage son as they travel from Indiana to meet the son's father in California.