Interview with Volunteer CASA Advocate Anne Munson
It is the only place in Santa Cruz County that serves a mid-day meal to the homeless.
Do you want hearing or dental coverage? How about hospice care? There are significant differences between these programs.
December 4-5 DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton San Jose 2050 Gateway Place, San Jose
Take an entertaining and educational New Leaf store tour with Sandi Rechenmacher, nutritional consultant & educator.
Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
She appears to have died from natural causes, according to officials. She was booked Monday on a warrant.
A session with experts on camellias and azaleas is also scheduled in mid-November on the Peninsula.
The body of Martin Vazquez, 19, was found on Overpass Drive in December 2013.
One is for Pumpkin Risotto, and the other for Pumpkin Stew. Double yum!
It's a scam. Sounded good, though.
Local communities to celebrate as thousands of foster children are adopted into “forever families” on National Adoption Day, Nov. 22
A deputy who spotted him in a complex's pool tried unsuccessfully to revive him. It appears he fell in accidentally.
Verizon Wireless offers November 2014 free workshops in Capitola.
The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office is turning to the public for help.
Despite our best efforts to distance ourselves from this or that condition, there are powerful forces pushing us to do the opposite.
The shoe covers were worn by technicians during October to raise awareness for Breast Cancer Month.
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Bye bye, sun; it's time to "fall back."
These tips may help you ship on time, plus a list of all upcoming USPS shipping deadlines for cards and packages.
The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages awareness of food allergies by providing non-food treats for trick-or-treaters.
They'll also be hosting more than 500 traffic safety presentations throughout the state.
Check the codes to see if your cashews are involved in the recall.
The celebration date is Dec. 4 in Santa Cruz!
Halloween encourages imagination, re-enchantment with the world, Stanford anthropologist says
Little witches, goblins, ghosts, and their parents can enjoy safe and sane trick-or-treating.
Signature gathering has begun.
Weekend Voting Available in Santa Cruz and Watsonville
The new statewide directive applies to those arriving from West Africa who had contact with the Ebola-infected.
Putting stringy, scooped-out pumpkin innards in your garbage disposal can clog and jam the pipes.
Forecasters say rain is likely Oct. 31 in the Bay area. Is that a trick? Or a drought-relief treat?
The efforts are especially important since Halloween is on a Friday.
Cleaning tips for kitchen germ hideouts. Number three might surprise you!
Adding a little spice to an autumn favorite.
It may be the most hotly disputed and emotionally loaded question that American parents face: Are children better off with parents at home?
The colors seem otherworldly, but are actually evaporating sea water.
A top real estate producer reveals her secrets in a new book.
“Just because doctors have to see every patient,” says Dr. Leana Wen, “doesn’t mean that patients have to see every doctor.”
Students from 6-12 grades may apply.
The defect can cause the harness buckles on these seats to become difficult or impossible to unlatch.