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- Kurtenbach: Five observations from 49ers rookie camp — the Niners found some undrafted free agent gems
Football is back. Sort of. But any football is good, and given the current state of Bay Area professional spor… - Clovis’ Dominic Gorden dominates for Ocean Sprints win | Ocean Speedway
WATSONVILLE — After a pair of second-place finishes and several laps led throughout the season, Clovis 18-year… - 10 takeaways from 49ers rookie minicamp: Mustapha’s versatility, Pearsall’s routes
SANTA CLARA – Malik Mustapha lurked in the secondary as he debuted on the 49ers’ practice field at rookie mini… - Horoscopes May 11, 2024: Frances Fisher, reset your routine
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Danielle Pinnock, 36; Amanda Freitag, 52; Frances Fisher, 72; Eric Burdon, 83. H… - Scotts Valley softball beats SLV, wins SCCAL title outright | Local Roundup
Junior Abby Howell doubled, homered, drove in four runs, and scored a run, and the Scotts Valley High softball… - Reeling SF Giants allow Reds to snap 8-game losing streak
SAN FRANCISCO — Logan Webb took a moment to collect his thoughts, decided on his word choice, and found the pe… - Austin Slater exits SF Giants-Reds game after crash into outfield fence
SAN FRANCISCO — Already banged up, the Giants took another blow early in Friday’s series opener against the Re… - Cabrillo stuns Santa Rosa with walk-off double, advances to Super Regional championship | College baseball
Cabrillo College’s baseball team wasn’t ready to see its season end, so it played like there was no tomorrow…. - Guilty plea in case of stolen, destroyed Jackie Robinson statue
Associated Press WICHITA, Kan. — A 45-year-old man has pleaded guilty in the theft of a bronze Jackie Robinson… - Back with SF Giants, Casey Schmitt has a new trick to crack big-league pitching
SAN FRANCISCO — An ill-timed shave meant Casey Schmitt arrived in the heavily mustachioed home clubhouse at Or…
- Pro-Palestine student protesters interrupt UC Berkeley commencement
UC Berkeley’s graduation on Saturday was interrupted by pro-Palestinian proteste… - Novato City Council to appoint new city manager Tuesday
By Bay City News Novato will appoint Amy Cunningham as its new city manager, acc… - Kurtenbach: Five observations from 49ers rookie camp — the Niners found some undrafted free agent gems
Football is back. Sort of. But any football is good, and given the current state… - Solar storm puts on brilliant light show across the globe, but no serious problems reported
By Tom Krisher, Josh Funk and Marcia Dunn | Associated Press A powerful solar st… - Dutch contestant kicked out of Eurovision hours before tension-plagued song contest final
By Jill Lawless | Associated Press MALMO, Sweden — The Netherlands’ contestant i… - Memorial set at Henry’s Hi-Life for beloved longtime bartender
When James Dillsaver retired as a bartender at Henry’s Hi-Life in 2019 after 35… - Beloved, once-banned fruit inspires ‘mango mania’ at free tastings in the South Bay
These days, mangoes cost about $1 each at your local grocery store. Often source… - Newsom’s latest insurance move could help Californians avoid canceled policies — but they’ll have to pay
As some Californians continue scrambling for ways to affordably insure their hom… - Borenstein: VTA will keep blocking independent review of BART extension through San Jose
Later this year, Bay Area residents should learn whether the federal government… - 10 takeaways from 49ers rookie minicamp: Mustapha’s versatility, Pearsall’s routes
SANTA CLARA – Malik Mustapha lurked in the secondary as he debuted on the 49ers’…
- Newsletter #218
1. We Let AI Write Our News Release and It’s Hilarious 2. Rain Can Be Nasty, But… - Cruzio Receives State Grant for Equal Access Summits to the Sea Project
On February 15th, the California Public Utilities Commission unanimously approve… - Newsletter #217
1. 2023 2. How to Lower Your Internet Costs 3. Local Surfer 1st in Cold Water Cl… - Newsletter #216
1. Getting Internet Where it’s Most Needed 2. The #1 Problem Causing Slow Intern… - An Update on Equal Access Santa Cruz
Jason Borgen, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the Santa Cruz Office of Educati… - Cruzio Newsletter #215
1. Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent 2. During Storms, Cruzio Connected Shelter… - Where Will Internet Funds Be Spent?
California’s planned backbone routes are marked in dark orange. The Highway 9 ro… - Housing Matters’ Casa Azul: Equal Access Santa Cruz’s Latest Success Story
Casa Azul Grand Opening People who’ve fallen on hard times can use the internet… - Hot Dog! All the Facts
Elvis sang about hot dogs, and certainly must have enjoyed them in his day Our S… - Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
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- Transgender Athlete Ban in a Long Island County Is Struck Down in Court
A judge ruled that the Nassau County executive did not have the authority to ban… - Paul Manafort, Trump’s Former Campaign Chairman, Returns to the Republican Arena
Eight years after helping Donald J. Trump get elected — and four years after bei… - A Way Back from Campus Chaos
Colleges have failed to strike a balance between academic freedom and free speec… - Russian Attacks Open a New Front in Ukraine
Russia’s latest offensive has expanded the battlefield along Ukraine’s northern… - A Solar Storm Lights Up the Night Sky
The unusual sight of aurora borealis was visible in several European countries o… - Woman Made Her Home Inside a Grocery Store’s Rooftop Sign, Police Say
She had set up flooring, a computer and a coffee maker. The unidentified woman h… - How to Observe the Northern Lights This Weekend
The Space Weather Prediction Center said solar activity would be high again on S… - Eurovision Disqualifies Joost Klein Hours Before Final
The competition’s organizers said that Swedish police were investigating the sin… - Farewell, Chuck E. Cheese Animatronic Band
A mainstay of the pizza and arcade chain, by turns endearing and creepy, will be… - Justice Alito Warns of Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion
In a commencement ceremony at a Catholic university, the justice said that funda…
- Virginia university students walk out of graduation event
Dozens of VCU grads left during Gov Glenn Youngkin’s speech, in part over his co… - Hundreds flee Ukraine border area after Russia attack
Evacuations are under way in the Kharkiv area as fighting continues after Friday… - Israel orders more evacuations as Rafah fighting intensifies
The Israeli military tells thousands of Palestinians to leave the city as it exp… - Crack in US-Israel alliance for first time in decades
President Biden’s decision to pause an arms shipment to Israel has shaken the be… - Watch: Prince Harry plays sit-down volleyball
The Duchess of Sussex cheered on her husband from the side of the court. - Dutch contestant disqualified from Eurovision
The singer, Joost Klein, had been among the favourites to win the contest in Mal… - In pictures: Northern Lights dazzle around the world
The aurora borealis was visible around the world on Friday night, stunning photo… - Thousands evacuated due to British Columbia wildfire
Fort McMurray residents in neighbouring Alberta, Canada are also under an evacua… - Hundreds feared dead in Afghanistan flash flooding
More than 100 people are injured, according to officials, as torrents of water s… - Djokovic dons a helmet after being hit by bottle
Djokovic greets fans with a helmet after being hit by bottle
- Photo essay: UC Santa Cruz students urge divestment from weapons makers
More than 150 people have been part of a Gaza solidarity camp with at least 40 t… - Second apartment complex proposed on Almar Avenue in Santa Cruz
A 38-unit apartment building is proposed at 844 and 850 Almar Ave. in Santa Cruz… - Teacher housing plan detailed on Swift Street in Santa Cruz
Teacher housing is planned at 313 Swift St. in Santa Cruz. (Stephen Baxter — San… - Capitola Wharf set to reopen in August, events planned for fall
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of May 6: Capitola Wharf set to… - New training facility proposed for Santa Cruz Police and Fire
Santa Cruz police talk to a person on Pacific Avenue in 2022. (Stephen Baxter —… - State report on homeless services calls for more accountability
Robert Ratner talks about solutions to homelessness at a meeting at Garfield Par… - Soquel Drive housing complex proposal draws concerns
Some Live Oak neighbors raise questions about a 173-unit housing proposal at Soq… - Housing and construction updates in Santa Cruz, Capitola, Live Oak
Editor’s note: The Santa Cruz City Council item on the Food Bin redevelopment wi… - Two Live Oak apartment proposals could be approved without public input
A three-story, 40-unit apartment complex is proposed at 841 Capitola Road in Liv… - Pesticide use near schools detailed in Santa Cruz County
Farmworkers pick strawberries near Watsonville in August 2020. (David Rodriguez…
- The California Exodus and California Forever, Redux
The state’s never-ending housing crisis has inspired hundreds of thousands of Ca… - California Forever: Building a New Community From the Ground Up
We take a closer look at ambitious plans to build a new community of up to 400,0… - California Forever CEO on Democracy and City Planning
Jan Sramek disavows techno-libertarian ‘Network State,’ explains why master-plan… - Updated: The California Exodus: How the Housing Crisis Weakens the State Politically
Unless California solves its housing crisis, the state will lose more congressio… - For May Day: A Temp Worker’s Oddest Jobs
One peripatetic laborer shares his career lowlights. - Is the ‘California Exodus’ Over?
Despite predictions that the party on the West Coast is winding down, California… - On Photography and Politics
A celebration of the work of an artist who devoted a career to preserving the wi… - The Making of ‘The Unseen Peninsula’
A celebrated photographer reflects on the life that led to his first book, which… - Robert Buelteman Captures the Secret Beauty of Plants
Before he started making images without a camera, Robert Buelteman was a celebra… - Will Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?
A bill from a member of the Legislature’s happiness committee would require scho…
- NASA's Plan To Build a Levitating Robot Train on the Moon
“Does a levitating robot train on the moon sound far-fetched?” asks LiveScience…. - 'Hunt For Gollum' Short on YouTube Survives New Peter Jackson Movie Announcement
Thursday CNN reported: The Oscar-winning team behind the nearly $6 billion block… - Did OpenAI, Google and Meta 'Cut Corners' to Harvest AI Training Data?
What happened when OpenAI ran out of English-language training data in 2021? The… - How Microsoft and Red Hat Are Collaborating on Cloud Migrations
SiliconANGLE looks at how starting in 2021, Microsoft and Red Hat have formed “a… - The Earth's CO2 Levels Are Increasing Faster Than Ever
“Atmospheric levels of planet-warming carbon dioxide aren’t just on their way to… - Bike Brands Start To Adopt C-V2X To Warn Cyclists About Cars
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: There’s a fundamental fla… - Black Basta Ransomware Attack Brought Down Ascension IT Systems, Report Finds
The Russia-linked ransomware group Black Basta is responsible for Wednesday’s cy… - 'Tungsten Wall' Leads To Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough
A tokamak in France achieved a new record in fusion plasma by using tungsten to… - UK Toddler Has Hearing Restored In World First Gene Therapy Trial
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: A British toddler has had… - Big Three Carriers Pay $10 Million To Settle Claims of False 'Unlimited' Advertising
Jon Brodkin reports via Ars Technica: T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T will pay a com…
- The California Exodus and California Forever, Redux
The state’s never-ending housing crisis has inspired hundreds of thousands of Ca… - California Forever: Building a New Community From the Ground Up
We take a closer look at ambitious plans to build a new community of up to 400,0… - California Forever CEO on Democracy and City Planning
Jan Sramek disavows techno-libertarian ‘Network State,’ explains why master-plan… - Updated: The California Exodus: How the Housing Crisis Weakens the State Politically
Unless California solves its housing crisis, the state will lose more congressio… - For May Day: A Temp Worker’s Oddest Jobs
One peripatetic laborer shares his career lowlights. - Is the ‘California Exodus’ Over?
Despite predictions that the party on the West Coast is winding down, California… - On Photography and Politics
A celebration of the work of an artist who devoted a career to preserving the wi… - The Making of ‘The Unseen Peninsula’
A celebrated photographer reflects on the life that led to his first book, which… - Robert Buelteman Captures the Secret Beauty of Plants
Before he started making images without a camera, Robert Buelteman was a celebra… - Will Less Homework Stress Make California Students Happier?
A bill from a member of the Legislature’s happiness committee would require scho…
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