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Tremors Increase along San Andreas Fault

A UC Berkeley seismologist reports that the number of tremors along the San Andreas Fault has increased by as much as 80 percent over the last four years. Using evidence gathered from seismic tools buried near Parkfield to measure the phenomenon, Robert Nadeau explains that these tremors “can signal that there are deep stress changes going on that we hadn’t detected before.”

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First Swine Flu Death in Santa Cruz County

County public health officials announced the first death from the H1N1 virus, or swine flu yesterday. The victim, a 52-year-old woman, has not been identified. Her condition was exacerbated because she suffered from asthma, which lowered her immunity to the disease. Health officials added that no other people in the country are currently hospitalized because of swine flu. The woman’s family other people she came into contact with are currently being tested for the disease.

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Petty Crime Shifts to Harvey West

Increased law enforcement on Pacific Avenue has led to rising crime in Harvey West, according to residents, businessowners and Santa Cruz police. The Santa Cruz Sentinel reports that many residents have complained of more illegal activity in the area, citing instances of drug deals, prostitution and public defecation. Since there are few parking limits in the area, Harvey West is also prime RV camping real estate. Santa Cruz Police Chief Steve Clark told the Sentinel that statistics show a crackdown in one part of town leads to heightened crime in other areas, in what he terms a “cyclical pattern.”

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Fire on San Andreas Road Contained

The season’s first major wildfire consumed 10 acres of unused farmland along San Andreas Road yesterday. Firefighters using an air tanker managed to contain the blaze within just 90 minutes, and prevented it from reaching nearby homes and commercial buildings. Tracks belonging to the Union Pacific railroad were damaged by the flames.

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