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Articles by Santacruz.com Staff
No Cheers for Gym Closing
In the four years since it opened, the Majestic All-Stars Cheer Gym in Watsonville has become a local institution.
Child Porn Case May Extend to Santa Cruz
The SCPD is looking for people who know Richard Werner Schweich.
Is Santa Cruz Rail Line in Limbo?
There was some bad news for Sierra Northern Railway, the freight train company that runs the Santa Cruz rail line.
Adult Education on the Chopping Block
Faced with a $5.4 million deficit, schools in Santa Cruz are looking for quick cuts. Among the most vulnerable targets are adult education programs, especially those focusing on helping older students get their GEDs
Evictions Up in Santa Cruz
Evictions are rising in Santa Cruz County, largely because of the foreclosure crisis. There were 367 evictions in the county in 2009, compared with just 293 in 2007. More worrying perhaps is that almost one-third—114—were the result of foreclosures.
City Manager to Retire
Longtime Santa Cruz City Manager Dick Wilson announced that he will be retiring at the end of July. Wilson served in the position for the past 28 years. In that time, he oversaw the reconstruction of the city’s downtown after it was devastated by the Loma Prieta earthquake. More recently, he has been forced to contend with a declining municipal budget, due to dwindling tax revenues.
Motorcycle Clubs Fight It Out Downtown
Violence in Santa Cruz took a turn yesterday when a group of local Hell’s Angels faced off with bikers from Vagos.
Ten Questions For Neal Saiki
Neal Saiki, founder of Zero Motorcycles, discusses efficiency, ceviche tostadas and Seabright Ave.
Free H1N1 Vaccine Clinics to Open in Watsonville
Santa Cruz County Public Health officials will be offering two free evening walk-in clinics for H1N1 influenza vaccination in Watsonville on February 2 and 4.