As Oscars approach, attorney Daniel Sheehan reflects on Nixon and Trump
Candidate for governor talks inequality, cannabis and clean energy
At annual member breakfast, chamber welcomes political expert and introduces new chair
At the Capitol, legislators wrestle with how to take on toxic elements and protect victims
Longtime political junkie and semi-retired reporter on election season, policy and journalism
Gubernatorial candidate comes to Santa Cruz for meet-and-greet
Keeley announces endorsement of former L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for governor
Jaku Kinst and Shinshu Roberts leading workshops on discussing touchy subjects
Michael Zwerling, the station’s owner, cites free speech in defending the host
Mark Stone and Bill Monning in rare policy disagreement over contentious cap-and-trade bill
In an era of fake news and ‘alternative truth,’ fiction is striking a chord
When are companies to blame for how products get used?
Immigrant worried about deportation seek legal help to protect their children
Why Bookshop Santa Cruz is hosting a marathon reading of ‘1984’ and what Orwell can teach us about Trump’s America
Movement may be a tipping point for social media boycotts, but Santa Cruz drivers feel fallout
Supporters march alongside the Native American activist, who has ties to Santa Cruz
How Jan Harwood, a nuclear activist, found her voice as political songwriter
Santa Cruz is one of hundreds of cities across the globe organizing solidarity marches—in what could be a new era of activism
What Republican plans to repeal Obamacare without a replacement would mean for California
New Santa Cruz Mayor Cynthia Chase talks about breaking the glass ballot and her top issues
Locals weigh options for community action in the Trump presidency
Former San Lorenzo Valley Water District board member ordered to pay back profits
After the election, some experts say it’s time to make global warming a local issue
As locals reel from election, South County leaders extend supportive hand and answer questions
Chamber director will step down as in the spring, as Santa Cruz’s economy faces new challenges
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
The president has been doubling down on green energy and conservation
Giving up on a more traditional debate, the downtown leaders look instead for vision