Liberals say they hope new president champions empathy and science
Voting offered by mail, in person, or over email
An activist, a consultant and a YIMBY jump in the race
Brown and Watkins both seek re-election this November
City agrees to pay $30,000 settlement, avoid costly legal battle
Council votes not to think about Glover’s latest violation until after election
Alleging racially polarized elections, Santa Barbara law firm eyes possible settlement
Running for governor, the former L.A. mayor argues that single-payer healthcare would leave Californians worse off
Keeley announces endorsement of former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for governor
Would ranked choice voting in Santa Cruz make elections more fair—or just more confusing?
Supporters want Santa Cruz to be among the few California cities with the balloting system
The presidential race wasn’t the only election ushering in surprise
Supporters say it will improve sustainable transportation while opponents question its approach
Breaking down more than a dozen of the measures headed for county ballots
A guide to the candidates in the ballot races that will impact Santa Cruz County
Voters will decide on measure to reform the death penalty and another to finish it off
Sanders organizers rolled out a platform, but critics have cried foul on several of the specifics
Giving up on a more traditional debate, the downtown leaders look instead for vision
Arguments are in, and the deadline for rebuttals is Friday, Aug. 26
The councilmember Micah Posner announces he won’t run for re-election and tells us why
Chris Krohn updates us from the frontlines of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland
Six vie for at least two openings as race kicks off
What the passage of Measure S in Santa Cruz County says about how to run a campaign
California Republicans in the era of Trump
A look at the race to replace Sam Farr in Congress in 2016