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Capitola Wharf set to open by middle of summer
CAPITOLA, Calif. — Work on the Capitola Wharf is in the home stretch. City leaders have announced a soft opening in July and a grand opening for Aug. 14. "So many tears were lost down here. We're looking for the middle of August when those tears are happy and the community come together out here," Gerry Jensen, Capitola Wharf Enhancement Project, said.
Why a Scotts Valley family is choosing to leave California
Santa Cruz County has one of the most expensive housing markets in the country. For one family, the Ruyles, the cost of their mortgage and home insurance is forcing them to move out of the state, after a decade of living in Santa Cruz County. Hilary Ojeda is the education...
Santa Cruz Surfers Oppose Petition For Marine Protected Area at Pleasure Point
“Turning our kelp beds into a (Marine Protected Area) would be tragic, and the loss of accessibility to our community and kids would be heartbreaking,” Santa Cruz surfer Shawn Dollar wrote to his followers on Instagram regarding a proposal to add a Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Santa Cruz.
Slideshow: Giants Dipper turns 100!
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — 100 years and millions of memories later, the Giant Dipper is still riding along strong at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Here are some photos of the Big Dipper throughout the years that speak thousands of words.
Proposed state funding cuts impacting Santa Cruz County non-profit Monarch Services
WATSONVILLE, Calif. (KION-TV)- Monarch Services in Santa Cruz County may lose a significant amount of dollars needed to fund several services for victims of violence. For the first time, they are seeing a budget cut during a time when more people need their services. Monarch Services offers services for people who have suffered domestic violence, The post Proposed state funding cuts impacting Santa Cruz County non-profit Monarch Services appeared first on KION546.
Local teams awarded home game for CCS quarterfinals | High school baseball
A trio of local baseball teams have been preparing this week for the upcoming Central Coast Section baseball playoffs. Aptos, St. Francis and Scotts Valley high schools will have the luxury of hosting the quarterfinals after earning a high seed in their respective divisions. Below is a quick breakdown for each matchup.
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