Leonardo NuΓ±ez's art requires a huge degree of patience and concentration.
Local artist Helen Youmans makes all things feathered, from hair bands and earrings to hand-dyed 'hair flair.'
On Tuesday, the company rolled out Outlook.com as its new email service.
The Mural-in-a-Day project will be continued next Saturday, starting at 9 a.m.
Taking a sustainable approach, Local Catch provides customers with local seafood while supporting the fishing community.
Event is a kickoff to the Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival.
Mexican restaurant to open in former KFC space.
Fuse and Ideal Hair host fashion show: A fabulously entertaining night, complete with raffle prizes and generous sales.
Women's workshops, retail, and doing good for humanity.
Food Network has made a habit of visiting us. See all the places they've been locally.
If you're looking for a fun way to earn a little extra money this summer, consider joining our marketing street team.
Keith, who charges as much as $250 an hour for social media clinics, will speak to locals free Thursday at a Patch Meet-Up for small businesses.
Every Saturday at the Kings Village Shopping Center the Scotts Valley Artisans will hold a crafter's market.
Fuse carries clothing for men and women, as well as art by local artists.
Owner of new cafe brings years of experience to his new kitchen.
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Scotts Valley man invents a backpack chair and hopes to get a chance to gain big investments for his Chair-Pak
Eric Hammer dinged away McPherson's early lead throughout Tuesday night.
A summer-long partnership between Couch Distributing and the Surfrider Foundation will donate money to aid the environmental nonprofit.
SEC filed charges in federal court on Thursday against Scotts Valley-based GLR Growth Fund.
Whatever you call it, Post it on Patch. It's simple, easy and best of all, it's FREE!
Owner of Giggle-Bytes is in the running for a $250,000 grant through Chase Bank and LivingSocial.
The event was sold out as more than 350 women came out to support pediatric cancer research.
Chamber will bring in Anthony Robbins speaker, Lee Asher, for National Small Business Week.
Company hires Daniel McCormick for position.
Where do you go, or take your mom, for the best spa services in town?
Remaining three candidates for Mark Stone's seat showed strong contrasts Monday evening.
Where will you buy those Mother's Day flowers this year in Scotts Valley?
The Capitola kitchen does the shopping, prep and clean-up so you donβt have to then delivers to Scotts Valley.
Scotts Valley's JOBESCROW INC, is one of 12 Venture businesses that will compete in the Monterey Bay Regional Business Plan Competition.
Looking for a bargain? These online deals include discounts on Reebok athletic apparel, a free magazine subscription and free tax filing.
We want to know where the best spot to learn and practice martial arts is.
This video tutorial shows you how to unlock the power of your directory listing by claiming your listing and also covers the benefits of doing so.
Scotts Valley Press-Banner may be part of an asset sale of its parent company, Tracy Press Inc., if the U.S. Bankruptcy Court approves.
Local nature photographer talks about succulents, how she got started, and her favorite places to shoot in Santa Cruz.
Mouth watering for a great burger? Look no further than our own Scotts Valley.
Business owners and managers can take ownership on Patch.
Art, music, food, wine, and a whole lot of people come out for the big event.
New metaphysical gift shop sells unique items.
Santa Cruz County Bank's latest art show "Repeat!" is up!