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Kidnapping Attempt Foiled in Downtown Santa Cruz
Violent crime certainly seems to be on the rise in Santa Cruz these days.
Geogad Offers New Tour of Santa Cruz Coast
Thousands of tourists flock to Santa Cruz every day to visit the coast and take in the sights. But unless they know exactly where to look, they are likely to miss some of the lesser known attractions, like the Surfing Museum or the mansion that inspired Hitchcock’s film Psycho. Until now, of course.
1,000 Get H1N1 Vaccine in Santa Cruz
Over 1,000 people lined up outside the Santa Cruz Health Center this Saturday to take advantage of the free H1N1 vaccine that was being offered there.
Santa Cruz Gets First Green Church
The United Methodist Church of Santa Cruz broke ground on a new church with a new vision this Saturday in Live Oak. The planned 20,000-square-foot building will be the first “green” church in the county.
The Smoker’s Tour of Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz nightlife does offer a spark of relief in these post-apocalyptic times for smokers. There are several secret hovels every black-lung should know if he or she is going to survive in this brave new world, but discretion being the better part of pallor, this cloak-and-dagger guide is based on hidden clues. Read carefully and be rewarded with a bourbon and a Camel.
Santa Cruz Poets, Santa Cruz Inspiration: David Swanger
Local poet David Swanger shares his work in a series appearing the first week of each month.
Santa Cruz Health Center to Offer Swine Flu Vaccines Saturday
Santa Cruz residents waiting to get the H1N1 vaccine will have another chance on Saturday at the Santa Cruz Health Center on Emeline Ave. The clinic has received 1,000 doses of the vaccine, and will be offering them to the public between 2pm and 8pm.
Court Rules Against Local Company Selling Music Tracks
A federal judge, John Walter, ruled that the Santa Cruz-based online music distributor BlueBeat must immediately stop selling copyrighted music on its website.
Should City Council Take On National Issues?
When Santa Cruz City Council meets on Tuesday, it will vote to take a stand in the national debate surrounding illegal immigration.
