Cabrillo basketball talents Dai’shaun Buie, Walzel Evans earned multiple...
Cabrillo College basketball talents Dai’shaun Buie and Walzel Evans earned All-Coast Conference South Division first-team honors. Cabrillo College freshman guard Walzel Evans earned multiple...
View ArticleQuick Bites | Discretion Brewing to throw a 12th anniversary party featuring...
SOQUEL Anniversary party at Discretion Brewing Discretion Brewing (2703 41st Ave. Suite A, 831-316-0662, discretionbrewing.com) is hosting a 12th anniversary party from noon to 9 p.m. Saturday. There...
View ArticleSanta Cruz County settling into weeklong wet pattern
SANTA CRUZ — Spring is only a few weeks away, but weather experts say those getting ready to dust off the grill and beach ball should hold off for now, and even perhaps grab an umbrella instead. Santa...
View ArticleWatsonville Community Hospital workers authorize three-day strike
WATSONVILLE — Nearly 200 union workers at Watsonville Community Hospital voted Monday to authorize the launch of a three-day strike alleging unfair labor practices. The frontline health care workers...
View ArticleStreet sweeping pilot program begins in Santa Cruz
SANTA CRUZ — Some Santa Cruz residents may need to rethink where they park on the street this week as the city rolled out a new street-sweeping pilot program Tuesday, in areas of the city’s Eastside,...
View ArticlePhoto | Protests of President Donald Trump continue in Santa Cruz
Hundreds gathered Tuesday at the intersection of Water Street and Pacific Avenue at the Santa Cruz Town Clock for a noontime “Rise Against Tyranny” action to protest what the organizers called, “Donald...
View ArticlePhoto | Harbor High School’s Women’s Empowerment Club works to build connections
Members of the Women’s Empowerment Club at Harbor High School gathered on Tuesday to create publicity posters for their next event. The student-led organization successfully hosted a bake sale during a...
View ArticleAptos dominates San Domenico late in win, earns matchup with No. 1 seed TKA...
Aptos High center Owen Warmerdam forced San Domenico to switch defenses and teammate Nick Tovani took full advantage, as the Mariners rallied from an eight-point deficit to beat the host Panthers 67-54...
View ArticleSanta Cruz weathers storm, pulls away in D-III NorCal playoffs opener | Boys...
SANTA CRUZ — Leave it to Santa Cruz High boys basketball coach Lawan Milhouse to produce the best explanation of Tuesday’s California Interscholastic Federation NorCal Division IV playoff game against...
View ArticleSoquel adds to historic postseason with first NorCal Regional win | Girls soccer
SOQUEL — Three days after Soquel High’s girls soccer team won the program’s first Central Coast Section title, the Knights found themselves battling for their postseason lives in the CIF Division IV...
View ArticleMVC baseball moves to 5-0 with rout of North Salinas | Local Roundup
Sophomore Evan Vessey had three hits, three RBI and scored a run, and Monte Vista Christian School’s baseball team beat visiting North Salinas 12-2 in the teams’ five inning nonleague game Tuesday. MVC...
View ArticleCalendar of Events | Watsonville Film Festival kicks off 13th year
WATSONVILLE Watsonville Film Festival kicks off 13th year The Oscars may be over, but there are still opportunities to explore exciting new cinema. Not all great cinema comes from Hollywood, and some...
View ArticleUCSC’s annual student-run dance production beautifully answers ‘The Calling’
Inside the intimate space of UC Santa Cruz’s Theater Arts Second Stage on Saturday night, a talented group of dancers, choreographers and creative designers put on a gorgeous exhibition of contemporary...
View ArticleAmericana songwriter-guitarist Michelle Malone slides back into Santa Cruz...
Michelle Malone has been at this for a while. For three decades, the Atlanta-born, award-winning singer-guitarist — who also plays a mean slide — has been writing, recording and touring. She returns to...
View ArticlePuget Sound’s level of play rises with SC’s Claire Thompson on the court |...
When healthy, Claire Thompson helps make a world of difference for the University of Puget Sound’s women’s basketball team. Though she wasn’t sidelined completely, the Santa Cruz High graduate’s court...
View ArticleEditorial | Another measles outbreak occurring during anti-vaccine movement
Here we go again. We don’t just mean Trump II, the sequel, but the latest scare about vaccines, specifically against an age-old enemy, measles This time it’s in Texas where the number of measles cases...
View ArticleKSQD celebrating 6th birthday with Squid Fest West fundraiser concert
SANTA CRUZ — For six years, KSQD has brought an eclectic mix of music and public affairs programming to the radio waves in the Monterey Bay area. And just like any newly minted 6-year-old, KSQD will be...
View ArticlePhotos | Opening Day buzz takes over Harvey West Park for Santa Cruz Little...
Little Leaguers hustled onto the Harvey West baseball field for opening ceremonies on Saturday. (Shmuel Thaler - Santa Cruz Sentinel)Toughness and spunk radiated from the faces of a trio of Padres on...
View ArticleSanta Cruz High School band to perform at the John Philip Sousa Festival in...
SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz High School band was invited to perform this weekend in the concert hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., for the John Philip...
View ArticleArt Seen | Local author Rosemary Hayward to hold book reading, discussion at...
Local author Rosemary Hayward will do a book reading and discussion Saturday at the library in Scotts Valley on her new book “Strait Lace,” a historical novel that surrounds the reader in the...
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