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Metro Santa Cruz, a free-circulation weekly newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California, was published from 1994 to 2009 It was renamed the Santa Cruz Weekly on May 6, 2009 and continued for five years, under its new name, to cover news, arts and entertainment in Santa Cruz County, a coastal area that includes Capitola, Aptos, Boulder Creek, Scotts Valley and Watsonville.
The Press Banner is a local newspaper serving Scotts Valley and San Lorenzo Valley, California in Santa Cruz County in the United States. It is published once per week on Fridays. [1] It is operated by the Weeklys newspaper group, which also publishes the countywide free weekly Good Times, the monthly Aptos Life and Watsonville-based The ...
Weeklys, formerly known as Metro Newspapers, is an American media group established in 1985 and based in San Jose, California. It publishes five free alternative weekly newspapers in Northern California: Metro Silicon Valley, Good Times, the Pacific Sun, East Bay Express and the North Bay Bohemian; and ten community newspapers: the Gilroy Dispatch', Healdsburg Tribune, the Hollister Free Lance ...
"I trust the voters of San Mateo County to make informed decisions," Corzo said, according to Fox 2 Ktvu. Democratic Challenger Adam Gray Flips California's 13Th Congressional District In Nation's ...
Good Times was founded in 1975 by Jay Shore, who remained its owner/operator and editor for 13 years. Shore established Good Times amidst a proliferation in the 1970s of short-lived free counterculture newspapers in Santa Cruz County that included The Free Spaghetti Dinner, Sundaz!, Santa Cruz Times, People’s Press and the Santa Cruz Independent.
Santa Barbara Independent; The Santa Clara; Santa Cruz Weekly; Santa Maria Sun; Santa Monica Mirror; Saratoga News; Selma Enterprise; SF Weekly; Soledad Bee; Spectator Magazine; The Star-News (Chula Vista, California) The Student Life; Sun Post; Sun-Reporter; Sunnyvale Sun
Part of the Santa Cruz, Calif., wharf collapsed Monday, sending three construction workers into the ocean. ... News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...
The League of Women Voters of California was first established in the 1920s, to further the movement of women voting and in politics after the 19th amendment was passed. Many were confident that women in California would get the vote and with this brought many organizations to California, the League of Women Voters being on a national level. [3]