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Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands | Pacific War Carrier ClashIn this episode, Kings and Generals examines the critical Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands—one of the last major carrier clashes of 1942. With two American carriers facing four from the Japanese ...
a crucial Bay Area habitat returns to its original natural beauty Coastal Rail Trail’s latest Santa Cruz segment opens to fanfare It’s officially rattlesnake season in the Bay Area For the ...
The Hornet evaded serious damage until the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands in late October 1942, when the U.S. forces met a larger Japanese force. Hornet attacked Shokaku, Terutsuki, and Chikuma ...
Residents of Spain’s Canary Islands have taken to the streets to ... mass tourism protests took place in the Tenerife capital Santa Cruz. But protester and expat engineer Brian Harrison, who ...
American Rivers called the Santa Cruz “a symbol of resilience and restoration” that faces renewed threats from climate change and water scarcity. The environmental nonprofit based in ...
SANTA CRUZ — At a packed meeting Tuesday night, the Santa Cruz City Council greenlit the Downtown Plan Expansion project, which changes the zoning in the neighborhood south of Laurel Street to ...
Santa Fe Brewing Co. filed a lawsuit in 1st Judicial District Court on Friday against a former employee and a new Marble co-owner, Jarrett Babincsak, for breach of contract and fraud.
SANTA CRUZ — Housing advocates, local leaders and community members gathered in the courtyard of Santa Cruz City Hall on a warm and sunny Thursday to commemorate the handing off of more than ...
The Santa Cruz County Office of Education held its annual Educator of the Year awards ceremony in Santa Cruz, celebrating the hard work of faculty and staff nominated by students, former students ...
As they have for more than 100 years, thousands of visitors will head out to Santa Cruz’s beaches and famous wharf over Memorial Day Weekend, heralding the beginning of summer. The sea lions ...
“Ecosystems play a really strong role in reducing climate risk,” said Rae Taylor-Burns, a postdoctoral researcher at the UC Santa Cruz Center for Coastal Climate Resilience (CCCR) and the study’s lead ...
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