Police ask that residents do not call 911 to report a person violating the shelter-in-place order.
Santa Cruz County confirmed one new case of coronavirus Thursday.
Grocery chains across the country are announcing new hours to better serve customers amid the new coronavirus outbreak.
Campus will remain open, but the university says students who can go home should.
Police said they hid in the bushes to catch the men.
Santa Cruz County has confirmed four new cases of the coronavirus since Monday.
A contract to operate a shelter at the National Guard Armory expires March 31, the Santa Cruz Sentinel reported.
Two people were arrested on suspicion of burglary after stolen property was found this week, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office said.
This marks the first year the census is administered online.
Price gouging — or raising the cost of goods more than 10 percent under an emergency declaration — is illegal.
He was the highest-ranking member of the Santa Cruz MS-13 clique, prosecutors said.
The decision came after Santa Cruz County issued a stay in place order Monday.
Santa Cruz City Schools students who qualify for free or reduced-cost school lunches can still pick up meals.
The lobby will be closed and officers will try to maintain social distancing when possible.
Essential and time-sensitive services will continue at the Santa Cruz County Superior Courthouse.
The county's order will be in effect from Tuesday to April 7.
SCPL hopes to decrease anxiety for all of us by creating a period of zero overdue fines for the remainder of March and all of April.
Santa Cruz County has confirmed nine local cases of coronavirus.
Santa Cruz County plans to implement social distancing and online public comment options for meetings.
A man is killed in a fatal head-on crash; a local woman has been missing for two weeks; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
Campus services will be delivered online via Zoom, University of California, Santa Cruz announced Friday.
Most of the county is expected to get 1½ to 2 inches of rain starting Saturday and into Monday or Tuesday.
Janice "Nomi" Kent remains missing after she apparently went to a beach lookout near the Davenport Pier.
Parks will remain open, but events and facility rentals have been called off, the county said.
Note* Most of these services reuqire you to log in with your library card and PIN/password for home access.
The scammers disguise their numbers with a caller ID that says "PG&E" or "Pacific Gas and Electric," the sheriff's office said.
BREAKING: Santa Cruz County said "more cases are expected." All public schools in the county will close next week.
An attorney hired by the city to investigate said a social media post written by the councilmember "unequivocally violate(d)" city policy.
BREAKING: Santa Cruz County has now confirmed a total of four coronavirus cases.
COMMENTARY: Michael Beck is a research professor and Pelayo Menéndez is Postdoctoral Fellow in Marine Science at UC Santa Cruz.
Also on Tuesday, the University of California, Santa Cruz called off in-person classes.
A black sedan with black rims and tinted windows fled the scene, the Santa Cruz Police Department said.
Health officials believe the person contracted coronavirus while on a trip to Seattle.
Santa Cruz Police Town Hall meetings scheduled for March 9, 11, and 12 are postponed.
See how much Santa Cruz City Schools employees took home in Patch's school salary database.
Unbeknownst to the driver, he headed to the scene of an active shooter training with three law enforcement agencies, CHP said. Oops!
Santa Cruz County officials are investigating any possible exposures the resident, who returned from a cruise, may have had with others.
Police say a man with a stolen bike leads a pursuit; several drug arrests made; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
BREAKING: The employees were not in contact with the sick person, but are self-quarantined at home as a precaution, UC Santa Cruz said.
The March 14 to 15 Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter event offers free gear to adopters and discounted beer for all.