Watsonville wetlands come under the protective jurisdiction of the Land Trust of Santa Cruz
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WAMMfest to be Marijuana-Free
Logistics, not politics, determine that participants will not be allowed to light up
Yoga the New Fad at Santa Cruz High
For an increasing number of students, yoga wins out over other more convention sports
Two Men Arrested for Santa Cruz Armed Robberies
Two men were arrested last week in connection with two armed robberies in Santa Cruz and Capitola.
Weather Holds Up for Santa Cruz Triathlon
The weather held up for the 1,200 athletes, who swam, biked, and ran their way through Santa Cruz’s annual triathlon this Sunday. The morning temperatures hovered in the mid-50s, and the sky was overcast, making it much easier to compete.
Santa Cruz Volunteers Collect Record Amounts of Trash
All around the world, volunteers gathered to clean up beaches and waterways during International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday. In Santa Cruz, 3,800 volunteers spread out among 50 sites across the county to pick up the garbage left by others.
VIDEO: Santa Cruz AIDS Project Drop-In Center shuttered
An inside look at the center, filmed just prior to the final closure on September 15.
Neighbors Discuss Meth Use in Pogonip
The Police Department had some dire news for members of the Santa Cruz Neighbors group. The 60 participants in a public meeting were told that Pogonip was the county’s “meth capital,” with some shocking figures to back that up.
UCSC Pulls the Plug on the Arboretum
With state funding slashed by $50 million, UCSC can’t afford to squander money, or see the groups that it funds squander it. That was the stated reason for the school to cut all funding to the Arboretum.
Attorneys Help Homeless Couple
Usually attorneys end up arguing if and how much to punish people who violate the law. This week, Santa Cruz attorneys decided to work together instead and find a solution so that the law is upheld.
