Meet six local female change-makers whose stories inspire
A conversation with queer author, activist and filmmaker Eric Stanley
SmartMeter drama leads PG&E to shut off residents’ power
When it comes to regional water planning, where is the
Planned Parenthood celebrates 40 years in Santa Cruz
Some unhappy SmartMeter recipients take matters into their own hands
Cabrillo President Brian King and UC Santa Cruz Chancellor George Blumenthal weigh in on the state of public higher education in California
Advocates continue to fight for the cause behind California’s vetoed breast cancer detection bill
Blue Light Safety Project offers shelter but raises questions
A conversation with Ingrid Newkirk, president and co-founder of PETA
The shift toward BPA-free receipt paper continues
Santa Cruz County Homeless Census and Survey reports growing numbers
Local production company uses new journalism to reveal ‘IceWars’ over riches beneath melting Arctic sea
Climate change is happening—how prepared is Santa Cruz to deal with the impacts?
What would happen to public radio without federal funding?
Police arrest suspect in 2008 Kind Grind sexual assault and robbery
Planned Parenthood, the Pence Amendment, and pro-life prayers
Why La Bahia Hotel is a good idea and how Santa Cruz could greatly benefit from it.
Desalination is in the spotlight, but whatever happened to a regional water exchange?
GT tags along on the 2011 Homeless Census and learns how Santa Cruz takes an imperfect science and does one of the...
In 2005, the club Students Against War led hundreds of UC Santa Cruz demonstrators in successfully ousting military recruiters from the school’s...
Measure H promises to maintain public safety funding with an increased utility tax. Is there a catch?
Santa Cruz nonprofit The Clean Oceans Project has big hopes for cleaning up trash from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
This month’s special election will bring an end to the tumultuous race for the 15th Senate District seat
UCSC dissolves its 30-year-old Rape Prevention Education center
Inside the Community Assessment Project, what it means for locals and why it is important for Santa Cruz County
A proposed Santa Cruz County Rodeo has some saddling up, and others up in arms
Local nonprofit MAPS makes history with hit conference on psychedelic science
An inside look at the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary’s plans for a new Exploration Center and what it can mean for...
At 30, Camouflage still educates—and titillates