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Hauling heavier loads? The 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz's superior towing capacity of up to 5,000 lbs might just sway you. See how it beats the Ford Maverick.
Santa Cruz health officer: Summer COVID infections elevated but manageable A nurse loads a syringe with a COVID-19 booster vaccine at an inoculation station in Jackson, Mississippi, in 2022.
Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History preparators Shanti Nagwani, left, and Enrique Lopez hang up the introductory text and acknowledgment of sponsors for the museum’s new exhibit, “Princes of ...
UC Santa Cruz students interested in PRIME Central Coast will apply to the UC Davis medical school in Sacramento. As with other students, their first half of medical school will focus on curriculum ...
This Golden State Warriors free agency prediction could get the team one of their former success stories back in a Warriors uniform.
On July 20, singer Taylor Rae will be performing the kickoff show of this year’s series. She hails from the Santa Cruz Mountains, and her second release, “The Void,” came out this year.
This dry stretch of the Santa Cruz River off of Quail Crossing Boulevard in Sahuarita could become a steady stream some day as a result of proposed wasterwater releases by Pima County.
Which compact pickup truly reigns supreme? I put the 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz and Ford Maverick head-to-head to give you an honest review on which one is the ultimate urban truck.
We tested the 2025 Hyundai Santa Cruz XRT, a small, off-road-oriented truck that is smooth and more capable than what it might seem at first glance.
UC Santa Cruz King and Friedland credit UC Santa Cruz’s emphasis on social justice and its unique learning opportunities for influencing their career paths in medicine and healthcare. “I think I had ...
Projections for a 22-mile passenger rail line through Santa Cruz County in California has placed the cost of construction at $4.3 billion, almost $200 million per mile.
Elizabeth Gutfahr is sentenced to serve 10 years in federal prison followed by three years probation. She pleaded guilty to crimes related stealing about $38 million from Santa Cruz County taxpayers.
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