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Animal control officers in Santa Cruz County have evolved beyond their traditional "dog catcher" stereotype to provide a ...
PRIME Central Coast builds on several UC Santa Cruz programs designed to help address California’s growing healthcare crisis and reflects the campus’s ever-expanding commitment to supporting the needs ...
A Ph.D. graduate student in biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, with a background in computer science and mathematics, has created an innovative software program called CRISPRware, which ...
A UC Santa Cruz alumna won the first season of the cooking show "Yes Chef!" judged by Martha Stewart and José Andrés, taking home a $250,000 cash prize.
UC Santa Cruz alumna wins cooking show judged by Martha Stewart Judge strikes down Trump’s birthright citizenship order in new legal challenge after Supreme Court ruling ‘I’m in California ...
Katie O’Hare and her son Frederick, 3, enjoy a final visit to Kenny Ferrell’s iconic sculpture at Porter College as O’Hare prepares to leave UC Santa Cruz for a job at UCLA.
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.
UC Santa Cruz tree worker Isaac Estrada works high above McLaughlin Drive next to the Core West Parking Structure as the UCSC tree crew removes dead branches from a canyon live oak as they perform ...
Many nonprofits across Santa Cruz County have roots that trace back to UC Santa Cruz alumni, who played pivotal roles in launching and shaping their missions.
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.
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.
A former UC Santa Cruz student has been arrested for allegedly recording people in campus housing and stealing their belongings, leading to relief among students but ongoing concerns about safety.