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By taxing sodas, residents of Santa Cruz are standing up and showing they won’t compromise on local democracy.
From jobs to graduate school to giving back to the communities they came from, UC’s latest crop of graduates has big plans to make a difference.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNSanta Cruz High School valedictorian to attend Cal PolyHailing from a family of academics, Santa Cruz High School senior Mariana Orountiotis-Kelly has always been focused on ...
According to Caltrans, the sinkhole formed on southbound Highway 1 on Sunday near Buena Vista Drive. The highway's far-left ...
Mountain lions have been spotted strolling through Santa Cruz County neighborhoods this May. Residents living in Aptos, ...
The University of California system is expanding its land holdings in the Peninsula. Under a newly announced deal, UC will ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNEditorial | Regarding CEQA, lawsuits and the cost of housing in CaliforniaIt’s no secret that the high cost of housing in this county and throughout the state is not helped by local permitting policies and the many tacked-on fees new developments have faced, ...
Hilding E. Ronning, affectionately known as “Tex,” a nickname he adopted in his youth while riding horses in rural Kindred, North Dakota, made a Clydesdale-sized impact on those who ...
The men's and women's ultimate Frisbee teams from UC Santa Cruz are set to compete at nationals, marking a significant achievement for the university's athletes.
Trump's revoking of Chinese students' visas is the latest in a effort to quickly remake higher education in America, a ...
Four out of five of California’s most-destructive wildfires, and nine of the 10 largest, have occurred since 2017.
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