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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOur ragtime apocalypse | Ross Eric Gibson, Local HistorySanta Cruz didn’t want a boardwalk, for fear it would become low-life amusements, of freak shows, gambling and brothels. But ...
Facing a stacked Braves lineup in front of a Hello Kitty-obsessed sellout crowd, he was roughed up early but was able to ...
Distant-source tsunami: More than 350 people could die or be injured along the Southern California coast if people wait to ...
The New Mexico Environment Department says more than 5% of New Mexicans that are served by drinking water utilities are ...
Waning immunization rates mean Arizona schoolchildren are more vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases such as whooping cough and measles ...
After the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission holds an information session on Monday focused on both ridership projections and project costs associated with its ambitious passenger ...
A mix of rising rents, construction hurdles and slow city permitting is prompting some small businesses to reconsider opening in downtown Santa Cruz.
More than 40 volunteers spent hours Saturday refreshing the massive Black Lives Matter street mural in Santa Cruz.
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TCPalm on MSNWhat's that cleared field for on 25th Street in Fort Pierce? New charity facility plannedThe facility may one day offer programs for golf and business management, standardized test preparation, workforce readiness training and more.
Similarly, the California Democratic Party recently launched its own podcast, hosted by party Chair Rusty Hicks. The first ...
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