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Fire crews make headway on Bear Fire

Firefighters battling the Bear Fire were aided slightly with about a quarter-inch of rain that fell late Thursday night, and by cool weather, Cal Fire spokeswoman Angela Bernheisel said.

Life on the farm

Barney Stephens gives a tractor driving lesson at the Agricultural History Project's 14th annual Day on the Farm at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds on Saturday.

Greenhouse tour returns

The Monterey Bay Greenhouse Growers Open House, now in its eighth year, is a chance for the public to get an insider’s view of the goings-on of an industry that is a significant portion of the Pajaro Valley agriculture.

Project aims to improve Airport Blvd. safety

In light of a collision that left a pedestrian seriously injured, city officials are looking to expedite improvements at the intersection of Airport Boulevard and Holm Road.

Ohio incident prompts Boardwalk ride closure

After a carnival ride at the Ohio State Fair broke apart and killed a passenger and hurt others Wednesday night, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk decided to close a similar ride indefinitely.

City hopes passion project can jumpstart downtown

To say home brewing has played a part in David Purgason’s life would be a gigantic understatement.

Warriors add proven wings Casspi, Young to rotation

Veteran guard Nick Young is getting a new start with Golden State, agreeing to a $5.2 million, one-year contract Wednesday with the champion Warriors.

Senior center getting upgrade, aiming for more

The Watsonville Senior Center is currently getting its first renovation in several decades by the City of Watsonville, with new bathrooms, parking lot, and ADA-compliant handrails and door handles.

Pinto Lake cleanup successful

Three years after starting a program to clean the waters of Pinto Lake, Watsonville city officials are reporting success.

Helping teachers land homes

A San Francisco company that helps teachers purchase homes got a boost recently with a $500,000 investment by Community Foundation Santa Cruz County.
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