Fire on The Mountain

Firefighters were called last night to put out a fire at the new McHenry Library. The building, which is under renovation, is slated to house the Grateful Dead archives, and some of the documents were already in the building. Nevertheless, university authorities say that the collection was not damaged in any way.

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Vets Hall to Cost $1.4 Million to Fix

Vets Hall to Cost $1.4 Million to Fix

First the good new: the Veterans Memorial Building can be repaired. Next the bad news: it will cost $1.4 million. This was the finding of a report by the Streeter Group Inc. of Soquel. The problems, according to the report, include fractured concrete columns in the auditorium and shaky soil beneath the foundation. It could pose a danger to people in the event of a significant earthquake. Repairs to the building could take anywhere from four to six months, but first the county will have to come up with the $1.4 million.

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Santa Cruz Welcomes Its First Poet Laureate

Gary Young has developed a distinctive style of prose poem. Photo by Jim MacKenzie.

Last year, when my friend Gary Young received the Poetry Society of America’s Shelley Memorial Award, given annually to a “mid-career” poet, I couldn’t help wondering why the PSA had named such a prize after a poet (the English Romantic Percy Bysshe Shelley) who had died at age 29. Shelley was a reckless genius, famous not only for his passionate verse but for his revolutionary politics and scandalous conduct, who drowned in a boating accident off the coast of Italy.

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Supes Order Review of Plastic Bag Ban

Save Our Shores has cleaned up nearly 18,000 bags like this in Santa Cruz County since 2007. Photo by Curtis Cartier.

Santa Cruz County lawmakers are one step closer to banning plastic shopping bags from stores. On Tuesday, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors approved a plan to ban plastic shopping bags and impose a 10-cent fee on paper bags. The actual ban, however, may take another year to impose as county leaders ordered a full environmental review of the plan before they enforce it.

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