Bryant’s term comes in the midst of community chatter that the mayor’s job should be restructured—though it’s not a charge Bryant is leading.
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Boulder Creek’s Unique Acting Camp
A big part of the camp’s purpose is to give kids that same sense of empowerment that theater gave founder Shawn Ryan when he was in high school.
Aptos’ Power Couple
It only takes a few minutes to realize that Bob and Ramona Pursley—both retired deputies, and personal trainers for over seven years—are the ultimate power couple.
Letters to the Editor: July 24 – 30
Discrimination concerns for occult store and marriage laws.
Local Firefighters On High Alert
Firefighters in Santa Cruz and across the state are in the middle of a season with a potential perfect storm for big fires—scorching heat and dry weather.
Letters to the Editor: July 17 – 23
Creepy stores, kind encouragement, phone obsession and Prop. 8.
A Night in the Museum
“What happens when you give 75 people 48 hours to make an exhibit that challenges museum convention?”
A Night in the Museum
“What happens when you give 75 people 48 hours to make an exhibit that challenges museum convention?”
The Best Milkshakes in Santa Cruz
Since Santa Cruz is fast becoming known as an ice cream mecca, it might follow that our shakes are also the best around.
The ‘Final Frontier’ of Eating Local
Roseman, a native Santa Cruzan with curly strawberry-blond hair, farms in Aromas on land owned by longtime farmer Dale Coke. He also markets Coke’s flour—milled, locally harvested wheat—and sells it to Gabriella Café and Companion Bakery for an all-local loaf.