By Cheryl Williams When I stand in my kitchen preparing one of my favorite dishes, peach molasses glazed chicken, I can’t help but reflect on the potential implications of Measure Z here in Santa ...
It is almost time for Santa Cruz’s multi-day celebration of the mystical, supernatural and macabre. UC Santa Cruz’s Center ...
It’s been quite a week. A presidential contender — a master at weaving themes — told me that if he didn’t win the upcoming election fairly, he’d blame me and all my relations. And then he casually ...
Speaking to a packed courtroom over two days of closing arguments this week, trial attorneys for the prosecution and defense ...
With the completion of some construction projects along West Cliff Drive nearing completion and others still on the horizon, ...
Last weekend opened studios in North Santa Cruz County and the coming weekend (Oct. 12-13) artists in South County — from ...
In “Lucky Time,” a vehicle breakdown near a remote cabin leads to a night of wine, dangerous confessions, and visitations ...
A judge sentenced a 55-year-old former Santa Rosa man to 15 years in state prison Wednesday for attempting to murder a ...
More than 1 billion tons of slightly radioactive phosphogypsum waste is stored in “stacks” that resemble enormous ponds at ...
The Trump-Cohn connection is well known. But in “The Apprentice,” his provocative if not quite shocking, entertaining if not ...
Their work used advanced technologies, including machine learning, and holds the potential to transform how new drugs are ...
The Public Policy Institute of California’s statewide polling for September reinforces a key economic divide – renters vs.