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County Supervisors Hear About Cuts Coming From OBBBA

About 40,000 Santa Cruz County residents who depend on Medi-Cal could lose it after the passage of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

National News

‘Clowns’ Stage Theatrical Protest at Bomb Component Facility

Wearing clown garb and waving umbrellas, batons and plungers, the protesters brought an antiwar message to the facility.

Santa Cruzan Indicted for Wire Fraud

A federal grand jury has indicted a Santa Cruz man on four counts of wire fraud stemming from alleged misrepresentations to investors.

Make Food, Not War

If you’re looking for Food Not Bonbs founder Keith McHenry, he is easy to find. He’s in downtown Santa Cruz, feeding the hungry.

Watsonville Farmers Market Chilled by ICE Presence

With fears rising that immigration officials could be on the lookout for undocumented residents, many are staying away from large gatherings.

H.R. 4696 Would Provide Path to Citizenship

Martin Rubalcava came to the U.S. in 1979 from Mexico, and before he earned his citizenship, he constantly worried about getting rounded up by...

Health Providers Sound Alarm About OBBBA Cuts

A group of state lawmakers and local medical providers gathered to sound the alarm on President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”

Emile DeWeaver’s Abolition Vision

Emile Suotonye DeWeaver, cofounder of Prison Renaissance, will read from his book July 18 at the UCSC Institute of the Arts and Sciences.

Collective Action

As part of a day of national protest against Donald Trump, Indivisible Santa Cruz County has organized a short rally at 10am this Saturday.

‘A Call to Action’

If cuts to food assistance programs are approved by the U.S. Senate, it would cripple a food distribution system that took decades to build.

Republican Budget Cuts Could Imperil Local Senior Programs

Proposed cuts by the Republican-led administration in Washington, D.C., could be bad news for a Seniors Council program in Santa Cruz County.

Supervisors Eye Revised Budget

If the Trump administration moves ahead with plans to make sweeping cuts to health and human services, it will hit hard in Santa Cruz County.

Lawsuit Targets Executive Order Cutting Library Funding

A coalition of 21 attorneys general sued the Trump administration over an executive order to cut federal funding for libraries and museums.
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