If restrictions loosen, several indoor business operations could reopen
Kaiser Permanente draws mixed reviews from members
Nearly half of vaccines must go to disadvantaged communities
Effort aims to address how fallout from pandemic is exacerbating U.S. inequality
Intensifying housing bidding wars undercut fears of a California mass exodus
Many applicants seeking support are homeless or close to it
Exhibit raises awareness of how personality can still shine through masks during pandemic
County remains in purple tier; plus find other live updates on the Covid-19 pandemic
School districts tasked with deciding when and how to reopen classrooms
County also switches to new My Turn system for vaccination appointments
Blue Shield is taking over distribution of vaccines in California
Critics say the Food and Drug Administration is moving too slowly
About 63% of county residents age 65 and above have received their first dose
It’s been almost a year since the first case of Covid-19 in Santa Cruz. Here’s what’s happened since.
Town hall meeting set for Thursday
Weekly Covid-19 test will be required for some student-athletes
New study may offer clues on how to make a single vaccine for all coronavirus variants
County has 16,900 fewer jobs than a year ago
Portable sauna recently parked along West Cliff Drive
State officials ready to administer more shots every day—if they could get them
Californians with high-risk medical conditions will qualify for Covid-19 vaccines starting March 15
Myers talks about the state’s evolving Covid-19 recovery plan
Health officials warn of predicted surge in Covid-19 cases next month
Bookshop owner says worker demands surrounding the effort caught her by surprise
Older adults have been more isolated from the community than ever amid pandemic
Waiver process requires buy-in from the district’s board of trustees, parents, labor groups
This year’s virtual film festival set for March 5-13
Enormous demand has overwhelmed cumbersome, inconsistent scheduling systems
Original designs range from plain and simple to stylish and striking
California is not the only state struggling