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California, United States · CaliforniaWATSONVILLE — Ocean Sprints veteran Kurt Nelson of Gilroy earned a well-deserved second career series win on Friday night and his first since 2019, topping the 30-lap feature. Nelson led a parade of drivers at Ocean Speedway who earned breakthrough or overdue victories during an exciting five division lineup at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. Nelson is a veteran of more than 250 Ocean Sprints starts. “This is amazing. For a little while there…See the Story
Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson dedicates second Ocean Sprints win to late mom
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California, United States · CaliforniaSANTA CRUZ — By order of the Santa Cruz City Council, the Santa Cruz Planning Commission reviewed some last-minute changes made to the proposed five-story, mixed-use development on Mission Street at the site of the Food Bin and Herb Room at its meeting Thursday. The commission approved the development at its meeting in January, and two appeals opposing the development submitted in January by the “Laurel and Cleveland Area Neighbors,” and Ian and…See the Story
Food Bin development changes reviewed by Planning Commission
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California, United States · CaliforniaI am still chortling over a line I found in my journal last month. (Nice to know that somebody is amused by my writing.) Here it is: “Really, the amount of idiocy that shows up in a church is beyond belief. Does this happen at all churches, or only the one you go to?”
It’s the ‘you’ in that statement that cracks me up. Since I am the writer and this is a journal, nobody else is in the room. The ‘you’ in this case is obviously ME. Could there be…See the Story
In the Spirit | When you are knowing and becoming known
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California, United States · CaliforniaBOULDER CREEK — The court-appointed manager of an embattled utility provider in the Santa Cruz Mountains reported that circumstances aren’t as dire as they were six months ago, but the system and its hundreds of customers aren’t out of the woods. “We’re still standing,” is the simplest way Nicolas Jaber, an attorney with Serviam by Wright LLP, could put it during a Wednesday town hall meeting in Boulder Creek for customers of Big Basin Water Co.…See the Story
Despite short-term gains, ‘future is still uncertain’ for Big Basin Water
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Cape Town · Cape TownSANTA CRUZ — With decades of deep-sea diving, making movies and forming bonds with marine animals under his belt, not to mention winning an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Craig Foster undoubtedly has a life’s worth of stories to tell. He has told these stories in his new memoir “Amphibious Soul: Finding the Tame in a Wild World,” which he will be promoting in a discussion with local wildlife tracker Jon Young at Bookshop Santa Cruz …See the Story
Oscar-winning filmmaker, naturalist to discuss memoir at Bookshop Santa Cruz
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Homeless · Santa CruzSANTA CRUZ — In its inaugural year, the March to End Homelessness drew more than 400 supporters to circle downtown in 2023. Housing Matters, in partnership with a host of participants representing local nonprofits, businesses and compassionate community members aims for a repeat show of force on Saturday morning. This year’s march will begin at City Hall and travel about a mile up Cedar Street and down Pacific Avenue before returning. Saturday’s…See the Story
Santa Cruz coalition marches to end homelessness for second year
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California, United States · CaliforniaA display in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Adria in Adria, Italy, is filled with colorful and intact glass vessels, plates and other objects from the first century. Adria, for which the Adriatic Sea was named, is a town in the province of Rovigo in the Veneto region of northern Italy about 40 miles southwest of Venice. Sentinel photographer Shmuel Thaler captured this image. (Shmuel Thaler/Santa Cruz Sentinel)See the Story
Photo | Photographer sends postcard from Italy
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Santa Cruz, California · Santa CruzA recently released assessment of Project Roomkey, the pandemic-era emergency homeless motel housing, highlighted Santa Cruz County as one of five community case studies.See the Story
Santa Cruz County a case study on pandemic Project Roomkey
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