See how Dennis Norton, Ed Bottorff and Jacques Bertrand stand on the big issues facing Capitola.
Students have rallied for Proposition 30. Now residents who want to keep beach lifeguards are making a statement.
Find out what Ed Bottorff, Dennis Norton and Jacques Bertrand think about funding Meals on Wheels and other social services for seniors.
Find out what council candidates Ed Bottorff, Dennis Norton and Jacques Bertrand think about party politics in the city council race.
Dennis Norton, Jacques Bertrand and Ed Bottorff talk about connecting the two commerce areas of Capitola.
Dennis Norton, Ed Bottorff and Jacques Bertrand talk about laws like no dogs on the beach and no smoking on the Esplanade.
The Rispin Mansion has sat idly under the ownership of the city for decades, but the candidates for Capitola City Council hope to see that change.
New parking facilities and easing development processes are also on the council's plate in the future.
The just-released Franchise Tax Board list shows Mid-County taxpayers owe the state more than $1.3 million.
With parking still a nightmare in Capitola, the city council will make that a focus on Thursday.
Dennis Norton and Ed Bottorff will be answering questions in council chambers form 7 - 9 p.m.
The move is intended to increase gas supplies across the state.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.
The Santa Cruz county Phone Book 2012-2013 was delivered on Wednesday.
The first debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Candidate Mitt Romney will be held Oct. 3 at 6 p.m.
A benchmark study showed excellent scores for Capitola compared to other similar cities at the Thursday's meeting of the Capitola City Council.
More than 100 peanut butter and almond butter products—including those sold at Trader Joe's —are being recalled by Sunland Inc. following a salmonella outbreak.
The well, located in Aptos, is meant to help prevent seawater intrusion into the Soquel Creek Water District water supply.
Voters whose signature is already on file with the California Department of Motor Vehicles can submit their voter registration forms electronically.
See some of the latest silly quotes from the men vying for office in November.
It will definitely fly over the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the Discovery Museum in San Jose. Santa Cruz is in between.
The Soquel Union Elementary School District is doing its part to keep students safe on the bus.
Neighbors of the Capitola Mall are upset that Target is illuminating their homes at night.
A duo from the police department earned high marks at Thursday's city council meeting.
The first reading of an ordinance passed that will make it a municipal violation to urinate in public in Capitola.
Pose important questions for the candidates for Capitola City Council and Soquel Union Elementary School District.
Zip it up Capitola. We're using bathrooms from now on.
Find out how much public employees from Capitola collect in retirement.
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The former president made his case for Barack Obama on Wednesday night.
Crowd cheers council's decision.
Capitola stays off list, but four other small branches could close.
Big ideas include a new park, more parking, scenic upgrades and other improvements in the heart of Soquel Village.