If you have individual ride tickets left over, don't worry - you can still use them, say Beach Boardwalk folks.
Many transactions can be handled online or by telephone to avoiding visiting the DMV altogether.
It's easy, and it's free.
Nominations underway for the annual Red Cross Heroes Breakfast that recognizes acts of heroism by local residents. Feb. 28 deadline!
Some people are automatically enrolled, but for others there is a "window."
Did you know alternating between dandruff shampoos could do the trick? And beware of shampoos with coal tar.
Offered for the first time in Santa Cruz: Emotional Focused Therapy for Couples
Make an appointment by midnight, and you buy yourself some time ...
Last year, more than 300 outages occurred because unsecured metallic balloons floated into power lines. And that can be dangerous ...
American companies doing trillions of dollars of business are targeted by hackers for their trade secrets and intellectual property, he said
In 2015, the tax penalty could be as high as $325 per adult for non-coverage.
Plus, check the road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow.
Hazardous beach conditions through Saturday to include rip currents, sneakers waves and large breaking waves.
Tree Climbing Planet and redwood researcher will guide individuals into crown of 200-foot redwood. Ages 18 and up.
If your child likes technology and cool creations, there's a book for that.
Registrations underway to support Special Olympics Northern California. (Don't be wimpy!)
Those critical forms should be in your hands by mid-February, but if they aren't ...
Less than a dozen customers in SC County still in dark. Nearly 163,000 Bay Area customers were without power during weekend's rain and wind.
Your next-door-neighbor, what’s-his-name, may be what’s standing between you and tragedy.
Both departures and arrivals have been canceled. Flights to and from Boston are the worst.
One National Weather Service official says every little bit of rain helps end the drought, but it may take years to replenish stored water.
Over the weekend, the storms knocked out power to 150,700 Bay Area customers. Were you one of them?
All for a good cause -- Pajaro Valley Shelter Services!
How about a murals art camp in Scotts Valley?
Event date is Feb. 21 and open to public. This is an important fund-raiser for City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department.
A short life of suffering for a duck or goose, so some diner can have a five-minute "gourmet experience"? Reinstate the ban!
Delicious recipes for avocado muffins, salads, smoothies and even an Avocado Cake with Raspberry Filling and Key Lime Buttercream Frosting.
Expect the most trouble at higher elevations or on bridges.
PG&E crews from Oregon and Washington are on their way to help restore service.
The mothers may be abandoning their pups as they search for food, researchers said. Or, they fear, the pups may have an unidentified disease
Did you know there is a free prep service if you earn less than $53,000?
Nearly 55,000 households lost power Friday throughout the Bay Area, with about 15,000 still in the dark this afternoon.
Friday commutes could be challenging, so take it slow, Capitola-Soquel!
"Ugly Duckling and Work Horse: A Mid-19th Century Lighter from San Francisco Bay's Yerba Buena Cove" by John Schlagheck, MA, RPA.
The Watsonville parcel was among recipients selected to benefit from more than $50,000 in CalRecycle grants.
Foie gras is “a product of extreme animal cruelty,” said one NorCal animal rights law organization.
The IRS has launched an online directory of federal tax return preparers, featuring more than 87,000 names from California.
The new service is sponsored by the California Department of Health. A problem-gambling awareness campaign is coming, too.
Tickets along Amtrak's coastal line and from Bay Area to Southern California will be two for the price of one in February.
How much rain will we get? One meteorologist says it could be "substantial." Fingers crossed.