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Late Night Beers Could Get More Expensive
Nov 13, 2009, by Staff NewsSanta Cruz City Council decided on Tuesday to hike the fees on some restaurants serving alcohol, depending on how much alcohol they sell and how late the restaurant is open.
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Almar Safeway Is Prototype for a New Kind of Store
Nov 13, 2009, by Staff BusinessGenerally, the opening of a new Safeway is no big deal. But the company’s top brass turned up in Santa Cruz this week to check out the mammoth new Safeway at the Almar shopping center.
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Vaccine Clinic Cancelled Because of Shortages
Nov 13, 2009, by Staff NewsLocal residents planning to attend a local swine flu vaccine clinic at Cabrillo College next Saturday should start making alternate plans.
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VIDEO: Watch Part 2 of “Rise of the Aztecas”
Nov 13, 2009, by Jessica Lussenhop Community -
Ten Questions for Chad Brill
Nov 13, 2009, by Staff Community -
The Pulsating Landscapes of Artist Richard Mayhew
Nov 13, 2009, by Maureen Davidson News
LANDSCAPES, theyre calledbut the toneful, moody, electric pieces in Richard Mayhew: After the Rain, at the Museum of Art and History through Nov. 22, are not portraits of topography. In an interview in the intimate Art Forum gallery, on the museums top floor, the slender, elegant Mayhew discusses his vivid, animated works, which lifted my spirits the first time I saw them.
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In Santa Cruz, Epic Waves for Legendary Contest
Nov 12, 2009, by Staff Community -
Man Stabbed in Capitola
Nov 12, 2009, by Staff NewsA local man in his twenties is in serious condition after being stabbed in a fight in Capitola yesterday afternoon.
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Slaughterhouse Owner Pleads No Contest to Animal Abuse Charges
Nov 12, 2009, by Staff NewsEfrain Toledo Martinez, 54, of the Toledo Harkins Slough Ranch pleaded no contest to animal abuse and was sentenced to pay $868 to Animal Services.
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Santa Cruz Neighbors Named Group of the Year
Nov 12, 2009, by Staff NewsWhether it’s the recent smoking ban in public spaces or the crackdown on panhandling, the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce says much credit should go to the community group Santa Cruz Neighbors, which supported the various new city ordinances intended to clean up the city.
