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- Horoscopes May 29, 2024: Riley Keough, do your own thing
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Riley Keough, 35; Melanie Brown, 49; Rupert Everett, 65; Annette Bening, 66. Hap… - Will Smith wanted to wear No. 2. The Sharks acted quickly, in more ways than one
SAN JOSE – When the newest San Jose Sharks player, Will Smith, said he wanted to wear No. 2 as a member of the… - SF Giants walk off Phillies in extras to keep rolling
SAN FRANCISCO — Memorial Day Weekend ended, but the fun continued for the 34,655 paying attendees at Oracle Pa… - Letter | Students attacked for ‘demanding justice’
Sunday’s Sentinel published two Letters to the Editor criticizing students’ Gaza protests: one drawing attenti… - Letter | A veteran’s alarm over size of the Trump ‘cult’
In 1962, just 18, shaved scalps blistering from sunburn, our DIs exhorted us not to fall into “that 10%,” — th… - Letter | Biden and Trump: Read their Memorial Day posts
For anyone who is thinking about voting in our next presidential election, please take a moment to read the Me… - Letter | Santa Cruz Black graduation ceremony was divisive
I don’t think I’ve disagreed with something so strongly that is so wrong as I did at the county’s Black gradua… - Elusive surfboard-stealing Otter 841 back in Santa Cruz, up to her old tricks
Surfer Karl Anderle knew just whom he was dealing with Saturday in Santa Cruz when he turned around and saw a… - Editorial | Our complex rules to create more housing
The city of Santa Cruz must build 3,736 new housing units over the next eight years to meet state mandates. Th… - Santa Cruz public defender moves to solidify ‘holistic defense’ model
SANTA CRUZ — Some two years into the launch of Santa Cruz County’s first in-house public defender’s office, Pu…
- Horoscopes May 29, 2024: Riley Keough, do your own thing
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Riley Keough, 35; Melanie Brown, 49; Rupert Everet… - Word Game: May 29, 2024
TODAY’S WORD — PARTAKE (PARTAKE: par-TAKE: To take or have a part or share.) Ave… - Bridge: May 29, 2024
At the game at the Mad Hatter’s, Alice grew weary of the Red Queens’ bickering o… - Ask Amy: How can we get this family to move out of our affluent neighborhood?
Dear Readers: As I announced last week, my final “Ask Amy” column in this space… - What were the best deals for homes that were sold in Alameda, Piedmont and Oakland the week of May 13?
A condo in Oakland that sold for $515,000 tops the list of the most affordable r… - Harriette Cole: I have one more year in college, and I’m trailing far behind my friends
DEAR HARRIETTE: I would love some advice on how not to feel behind in life compa… - Miss Manners: My husband is still complaining about the wedding bungle
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I received an invitation to the wedding of a colleague’s chil… - Dear Abby: He got so mad about the Google Maps issue. Should I have said something?
DEAR ABBY: I’m concerned that my son-in-law is emotionally abusing my daughter…. - Sale closed in San Jose: $1.9 million for a four-bedroom home
348 Conestoga Way – Google Street View A 1,953-square-foot house built in 1968 h… - NorCal roundup: Tyler Spangler’s grand slam rallies De La Salle to victory
Baseball Division I No. 4 De La Salle 5, No. 5 Rocklin 4 Tyler Spangler’s fifth-…
- Equal Access in Watsonville, CA
May is Affordable Housing Month! Tabasa Gardens Tabasa Gardens Housing Complex O… - 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…
- Jury to Consider Trump Charges, and U.S.-Made Bombs Were Used in Rafah Strike
Plus, a plot to sell Graceland. - The Closing Arguments in the Trump Trial
What happened during the last day of arguments at the historic criminal trial in… - Justice Alito’s Wife Has Managed to Avoid the Spotlight Until Now
Martha-Ann Alito has built a limited public life since moving to Washington that… - America’s Military Is Not Prepared for War — or Peace
The U.S. military is not sized or equipped to deal with new global threats. - N.C.A.A. and Student Athlete Compensation: A Timeline
The landmark settlement that would create a revenue-sharing plan is part of a lo… - With Payments to College Athletes, Another Fight Looms for Women
Despite gains, women still lag far behind men in the little-regulated industry o… - Russia-Ukraine Border That Separates Families Is Now Also a Front Line
In northeastern Ukraine, and in the part of Russia it touches, the war strains t… - The Battle Over College Speech Will Outlive the Encampments
For the first time since the Vietnam War, university demonstrations have led to… - What to Know About the Open Versus Closed Software Debate
A.I. companies are divided over whether the technology should be freely availabl… - In Florida, Democrats Hope Abortion Will Revive Their Fortunes
They may not win the state in the Electoral College, but Democrats may improve t…
- Singapore Airlines plane dropped 178ft in five seconds – report
Rapid changes in gravitational force caused the altitude drop which injured pass… - Former Thai PM Thaksin to face royal insult charges
The veteran figure of Thai politics only returned to the country last year after… - North Korea drops trash balloons on the South
The balloons, which were found across South Korea, carried toilet paper, batteri… - Who are the 47 democracy activists facing jail in Hong Kong?
The city’s most prominent opposition figures will soon have their fate decided a… - Growing up under fire: Ukraine’s children adapt to survive Russia's invasion
Two years of war takes its toll on Ukraine’s younger generations, both physicall… - Growing up under fire: Ukraine’s children adapt to survive Russia's invasion
Two years of war takes its toll on Ukraine’s younger generations, both physicall… - Samsung Electronics union calls first-ever strike
A full-scale strike at the firm could have an impact on the global supply chains… - Israel's operation in Rafah doesn't cross US red lines – White House
US policy is not changing in response to Israel’s ground offensive in Rafah and… - South Africans vote in crucial election for the ANC
The party of the late Nelson Mandela faces its biggest challenge in 30 years as… - Much-vilified MLB umpire Angel Hernández calls it quits
He was widely panned as the worst umpire in the game. But was the criticism fair…
- May 20 meeting on Ocean Street housing proposal in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of May 20: May 20 meeting on Oce… - How to find home insurance in Santa Cruz County
Paul Booth, who lives off Highway 17, said his home insurance was not renewed in… - How to get involved in budget hearings in Santa Cruz, Capitola, Scotts Valley, Watsonville
Santa Cruz County Supervisors are expected to hold hearings on the county’s annu… - Cannabis dispensary approved at former Emily’s Bakery in Santa Cruz
The Santa Cruz City Council on Tuesday approved a permit for a cannabis dispensa… - Authorities offer tips on homeowners insurance, wildfire protection
Santa Cruz Local newsletter briefs for the week of May 13: Authorities offer tip… - 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 —…
- We Have Some Real Good News
Our brand new book, “How California Works: Building Democracy in the Golden Stat… - Things Are Getting Better Thanks to Your Tax Dollars
Your tax dollars really are at work. - How California Works: an Editors' Note
True stories about how, at its best, California has resisted and pushed back aga… - Here Comes the California Housing Boom
The state has pledged to build 2.5 million housing units by 2030, and one agency… - How California Manages Housing as a Public Resource
Like the 33 million acres of forest in California, the nearly 15 million units o… - The Coming California Housing Boom
Suddenly, a lot of housing is being built across the state. - Newsom Releases Billions for Mental Health Housing Ahead of Schedule: ‘Time to Deliver’
California voters narrowly passed Proposition 1, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s measure to… - May is Mental Health Month
Your mental health is the most important thing in the world. - Aurora Borealis in the Santa Cruz Mountains
The Northern Lights appeared in Northern and Central California Saturday night. - UPDATE: California’s Mental Health Crisis: How We Got Here
The making of Gov. Newsom’s plan to help get mentally ill Californians into trea…
- Earthcare Cloud Mission Launches To Resolve Climate Unknowns
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: A sophisticated joint European… - Lawyers To Plastic Makers: Prepare For 'Astronomical' PFAS Lawsuits
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: The defense lawyer… - Huge Google Search Document Leak Reveals Inner Workings of Ranking Algorithm
Danny Goodwin reports via Search Engine Land: A trove of leaked Google documents… - Chromebooks Will Get Gemini and New Google AI Features
Google is introducing the Gemini AI chatbot to Chromebook Plus models, enhancing… - Instead of 'Auth,' We Should Say 'Permissions' and 'Login'
The term “auth” is ambiguous, often meaning either authentication (authn) or aut… - Nvidia Denies Pirate e-Book Sites Are 'Shadow Libraries' To Shut Down Lawsuit
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Some of the most infamous… - Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine Under DDoS Cyberattack
The Internet Archive is “currently in its third day of warding off an intermitte… - Anthropic Hires Former OpenAI Safety Lead To Head Up New Team
Jan Leike, one of OpenAI’s “superalignment” leaders, who resigned last week due… - Researchers Cracked an 11-Year-Old Password To a $3 Million Software-Based Crypto Wallet
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Two years ago when “Michael,” an… - Ubuntu Linux 24.04 Now Optimized For Milk-V Mars RISC-V Single Board Computer
BrianFagioli writes: Canonical has officially released the optimized Ubuntu 24.0…
- We Have Some Real Good News
Our brand new book, “How California Works: Building Democracy in the Golden Stat… - Things Are Getting Better Thanks to Your Tax Dollars
Your tax dollars really are at work. - How California Works: an Editors' Note
True stories about how, at its best, California has resisted and pushed back aga… - Here Comes the California Housing Boom
The state has pledged to build 2.5 million housing units by 2030, and one agency… - How California Manages Housing as a Public Resource
Like the 33 million acres of forest in California, the nearly 15 million units o… - The Coming California Housing Boom
Suddenly, a lot of housing is being built across the state. - Newsom Releases Billions for Mental Health Housing Ahead of Schedule: ‘Time to Deliver’
California voters narrowly passed Proposition 1, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s measure to… - May is Mental Health Month
Your mental health is the most important thing in the world. - Aurora Borealis in the Santa Cruz Mountains
The Northern Lights appeared in Northern and Central California Saturday night. - UPDATE: California’s Mental Health Crisis: How We Got Here
The making of Gov. Newsom’s plan to help get mentally ill Californians into trea…
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