Santa Cruz City Council met last night for a meeting devoted entirely to the issue of public safety, and decided to relaunch several programs that had been cut because of budget constraints.
Articles by Santacruz.com Staff
Marine Reserves For Managing Fisheries
Studies conducted in California and other locations support the use of marine reserves as a tool for managing fisheries and protecting marine habitats.
Wanted: Grateful Dead Archivist
Sure, unemployment is soaring, but every so often a job pops up that anyone would want. UCSC just began advertising for one of those jobs: Grateful Dead Archivist. According to the posting, “The Archivist will be part of a dynamic, collegial, and highly motivated department dedicated to building, preserving, promoting, and providing maximum access both physically and virtually to one of the Library’s most exciting and unique collections, The Grateful Dead Archive.”
Disparate Salaries at UCSC
The faculty of UCSC receives the lowest salaries of any faculty in the University of California undergraduate network.
Kidnapping Attempt Foiled in Downtown Santa Cruz
Violent crime certainly seems to be on the rise in Santa Cruz these days.
1,000 Get H1N1 Vaccine in Santa Cruz
Over 1,000 people lined up outside the Santa Cruz Health Center this Saturday to take advantage of the free H1N1 vaccine that was being offered there.
Santa Cruz Gets First Green Church
The United Methodist Church of Santa Cruz broke ground on a new church with a new vision this Saturday in Live Oak. The planned 20,000-square-foot building will be the first “green” church in the county.
Santa Cruz Health Center to Offer Swine Flu Vaccines Saturday
Santa Cruz residents waiting to get the H1N1 vaccine will have another chance on Saturday at the Santa Cruz Health Center on Emeline Ave. The clinic has received 1,000 doses of the vaccine, and will be offering them to the public between 2pm and 8pm.
Court Rules Against Local Company Selling Music Tracks
A federal judge, John Walter, ruled that the Santa Cruz-based online music distributor BlueBeat must immediately stop selling copyrighted music on its website.
Should City Council Take On National Issues?
When Santa Cruz City Council meets on Tuesday, it will vote to take a stand in the national debate surrounding illegal immigration.