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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPhoto exhibit, community panel commemorates fifth anniversary of Santa Cruz Black Lives Matter protestsAs anyone who lived through the summer of 2020 can tell you, it was an unforgettable time. While many were hunkering at home due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, there was one thing that drew large ...
Beloved community member, five-time Santa Cruz Mayor and longtime UC Santa Cruz lecturer Mike Rotkin, 79, died Wednesday at ...
The U.S. Justice Department’s lawsuit says the regulation violates federal immigration law by enabling undocumented students ...
Camping in city-owned washes in Tucson is now banned, under an ordinance passed by the City Council. Violating the ordinance ...
Tucson Water bills for customers living in unincorporated Pima County are going up under a new rate structure approved by the city council. Beginning Aug. 4, Tucson Water customers in unincorporated ...
The Santa Cruz City Council this week approved a variety of proposed economic incentives to reduce vacant storefronts and ...
Mike Rotkin arrived in Santa Cruz in 1969, not long after the University of California, and soon not only became a pillar of ...
Few have had as much of an impact on Carpinteria athletics and education as the late Dr. Fred Greenough, a true renaissance man who brought his love for art, music ...
This farm uses groundwater; that's a nonrenewable resource and there are differing philosophies about whether it should be ...
Calls are growing for the mayor of Santa Ana to step down over her response to the federal immigration enforcement operations in the city.
President Biden’s administration oversaw the renaming of Fort Rucker to Fort Novosel as part of a move away from southern forts carrying the names of Confederate officers. The fort had been named for ...
City of Tucson bans camping in washes and watercourses. Tucson's Mayor and Council voted 5-1 to make it a misdemeanor to camp ...
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