Like millions of people across the country, Rebecca Swift of Santa Cruz has lost money playing social games on Facebook.
Articles by Santacruz.com Staff
Officials Take to the Stage
Former Assemblyman Fred Keeley and District Attorney Bob Lee appear in “The Nutcracker.”
Get Ready to Loiter in Downtown Santa Cruz
In response to recent downtown violence, locals decide they’re just going to hang around. Take Back Santa Cruz is hosting a mass loitering event to discourage crime near the intersection where Tyler Tenorio was recently stabbed to death.
Blame Canada!
Snow is on the way in the hills and we’ve got the Kanucks to thank. Lower altitudes will escape the powder, but instead see freezing rain.
Ten Questions for Suna Lock
Suna Lock, interior designer and owner of Stripe, shares what she would be doing if she wasn’t a store owner and why she can’t stand the wrapping on a new CD.
County Preparing for Influx of Homeless in Local Shelters
Cold snap will likely drive in more of the 2,200 who call Santa Cruz streets home.
Downtown Menorah Stirs Controversy
Amid protests by atheists and about security guards, menorah supporters ask why the same conflict does not apply to downtown Christmas tree.
No More Window Displays at the Residences
First Amendment rights don’t apply to rewritten lease agreements
Holiday Violence in Santa Cruz
Despite all the talk about curbing violence in the city, Santa Cruz police faced a bloody holiday weekend that left one man dead and two men in the hospital in two separate incidents.
Students Respond to UC Charges
Three UCSC graduate students wrote an article in the Santa Cruz Sentinel defending student actions in the recent campus protests.