About 70,000 cases of melanoma are diagnosed annually in the United States, and about 8,000 of those people eventually die of the disease.
There are four program to help those eligible save on costs.
Taste an amazing array of chocolates & wines many locally sourced, at the Cocoanut Grove this Sunday in Santa Cruz.
It’s not too late to vaccinate, according to medical professionals.
And go to IRS site to learn how the Affordable Care Act affects filings.
Stanford scientists show that the industrialization of the oceans mirrors the early stages of activities that triggered mass extinction.
This season’s vaccine had reduced protection, leaving even those who got the shot highly susceptible to contracting the flu, the CDC said.
Music, dinner, dancing and more ...
As first to "free climb" the route, the Santa Rosa man and his climbing cohort ate and slept on ledges since ascent began last month.
Now your sports-obsessed kids will be clamoring for their math textbooks.
Have the plummeting gas prices affected how you drive?
Kick-off event with former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt is Feb. 12. Mark your calendar.
Just a few years after residents raised money to prevent the closure of their favorite state parks, the new budget offers a hike.
Follow these tips, and you may save yourself some cash.
Annual Robert Burns Supper with Live Music by The Crooked Road Céilí Band.
The tale is set in Silicon Valley where a former tech worker finds a very intriguing surprise inside a used book.
Plus, check the road conditions and gas prices before you head out of town in search of snow.
One key tip: Don't forget to clean and sanitize your keyboard!
The American Red Cross has opportunities in Santa Cruz, Watsonville, Scotts Valley and Felton for January's "Blood Donor Month."
U.S. Health and Human Services and Treasury departments launching resources to aid this year's tax filers with coverage questions.
Learn how Silver Mountain Vineyards turns water into wine on this water tour coordinated by the Coastal Watershed Council.
Stanford psychologist says when people resolve to change, they immediately feel more confident, in control and hopeful.
This month is a great opportunity to reflect on the joys and rewards of raising children and recommit to being a positive parent.
Some 2,600 clinicians are planning to walk out because they say Kaiser is failing to provide timely and adequate care to patients.
A Facebook hoax is making the rounds. Have you fallen for it?
Dinner at world-class French Laundry and Napa Valley Resort stay are top prizes in new Scratchers game.
Have your kids reread the Wimpy Kid series over and over again? Time for a new engaging book!
Tarek and Christina from "Flip or Flop" will share their secrets at upcoming seminars in Santa Cruz and the San Jose areas.
"Archaeology of the Stege Mound" by Alex DeGeorgey, MA, RPA. The Stege Mound is a large prehistoric Ohlone Village site on the SF Bay.
Like Blood Oranges! In season now, and we have recipes for cocktails, salads and more ...
While controversial, the law is intended to improve safety on the road, officials say.
Passes are available for purchase now.
Officials say California still needs much more rain and snow in order to end the drought, now in its fourth consecutive year.
What was your favorite tune of 2014, Capitola-Soquel?
How about the British Open in Scotland? Indulging in Latin luxury? A themed river cruise? And do you need a travel agent?
Forty-four percent of Americans have. What are yours, and how will you keep them?
Loss of Robin Williams; SF Giants win World Series; Napa quake and more.
If you missed any of these viral videos this year, here's your chance to catch up.
A screened driver will come to your house and chauffeur you around for the evening ... using your car.
From 6 p.m. New Year’s Eve to 6 a.m. New Year’s Day, drivers who have been drinking can call (800) 222-4357 (AAA-HELP).