Camp Kesem Reaches Out to Santa Cruz
Camp Kesem, a non-profit summer camp for kids with a parent who has cancer, has established a chapter at UCSC. Student volunteers for the organization hope to raise awareness and funds from the community with aspirations to help local kids.
Santa Cruz Considers Mandating Microchips
Santa Cruz may become the first county in the state to require microchip identification for cats and dogs.
Creations from the Sea and Shore
From handmade jewelry made of polished sea glass to kaleidoscopes displaying sea shells, the Santa Cruz Sea Glass and Ocean Art Festival featured a variety of artists and their ocean-inspired work.
Santa Cruz Community Weighs Trade Agreement
Controversy surrounding the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement prompted Santa Cruzans to voice their sentiments through a public discussion.
Annual Art Tour Kicks Off in Santa Cruz
The 28th annual Open Studios Art Tour began its first of three weekend-long exhibitions in Santa Cruz on Oct. 5.
Officials Consider Plans for Bike Safety
The streets of Santa Cruz have long been shared by pedestrians, drivers and cyclists alike, but a recent bicycle accident at the intersection of Bay and Escalona on Sept. 25 has reignited the longstanding topic of bicycle safety.