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Thousands pour into Aptos for World's Shortest Parade

Thousands flocked to the World's Shortest Parade for a glimpse of the action in Aptos on Wednesday.

Tequila, taco festival returns

The fourth annual Tequila and Taco Music Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday at San Lorenzo Park in Santa Cruz from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days.

Burning Man-inspired event at fairgrounds this weekend

An estimated 1,400 people are expected at unSCruz, who will have a chance to see some 80 theme camps and pieces of art.

Tony's Thoughts: Curry, you the real MVP

Three NBA Finals for Curry — a two-time regular season MVP and the league’s first-ever unanimous selection — and zero Finals MVP trophies. And it looked like he couldn’t care less as the confetti fell and he captured his second league championship in thre

Operation Surf hits Capitola Beach

About 20 veterans participated in Operation Surf, a program for injured veterans run by San Luis Obispo-based Amazing Surf Adventures, at Capitola Beach Friday.

Police break jail smuggling ring

Law enforcement officials from three agencies arrested eight people Tuesday, in what police are describing as a “well-orchestrated” scheme to smuggle drugs and tobacco into Santa Cruz County Jail.

PHOTO: Brace yourself for the cold

A woman is bundled up in a coat as she photographs a field of wild mustard Sunday north of Santa Cruz.

Bontadelli selected as Farmer of the Year

Steve Bontadelli has been selected by the Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau as the 2018 Farmer of the Year.

Santa Cruz County reports first flu death

Santa Cruz County on Wednesday reported its first death caused by influenza this season, a person listed only as being under 65.

Watsonville declared a ‘Dreamers City’

The Watsonville City Council unanimously voiced its support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program Tuesday, joining numerous cities across the country in reaction to President Donald Trump’s decision to end the program.
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Watsonville City Council to mull plastic bag, oversize vehicle parking ordinances

The Watsonville City Council on Tuesday is set to consider two ordinances aimed at reducing plastic waste at retail checkouts and tightening rules on...

Teen arrested after chase