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Farmworkers carry the heaviest health risks from pesticides, and pregnant workers can expose their children to a lifetime of health problems.
Proposed housing developments could bring more than 600 new homes to Soquel and Live Oak, including a 105-unit building on ...
New owners of Soquel Gardens mobile home park plan to ask county officials to allow its closure and accept a 100-apartment ...
The Capitola City Council on Thursday told city staff to develop a Wharf Master Plan with a restaurant, lifeguard tower and ...
The Watsonville City Council on Tuesday adopted a budget that will finish Ramsay Park and Watsonville City Plaza upgrades.
People want a fishing shop and restaurant on the Capitola Wharf, plus a permanent lifeguard station and other amenities, a survey found.
Despite strong opposition from some neighbors, the Santa Cruz City Council approved a six-story housing development at 530 Ocean St.
A motel on Soquel Avenue in Santa Cruz could become temporary housing for homeless people with serious mental illnesses.
The Murray Street Bridge over the Santa Cruz harbor is expected to close to drivers, cyclists and pedestrians through January 2026.
Temporary changes to the East Cliff Drive bike path at Pleasure Point could start late this summer, with permanent changes in the future.
Some residents fear high rents will leave many apartments empty in Downtown Santa Cruz. But developers say the apartments are filling up.
A $4.3 billion passenger rail line would sap money for road repairs and other transportation projects and likely would mean a new sales tax.
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