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Warriors Wire on MSNG League Santa Cruz head coach Nicholas Kerr set to join Warriors coaching staffAfter two seasons as the head coach of the Santa Cruz Warriors, Nicholas Kerr, the son of Steve Kerr, is set to re-join the ...
Hundreds of woodie-style classic cars will return to the Santa Cruz Wharf Saturday for the 29th annual Woodies on the Wharf ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 4:45 p.m. in Santa Cruz County. Sylvan Fire has been burning on private land. At this ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 5:13 p.m. in Santa Cruz County. Shady Fire has been burning on private land. At this ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNCity of Santa Cruz offering free educational tours of recycling centerFor community members curious about where their recycling goes after it’s picked up by city workers, the city of Santa Cruz ...
The Santa Cruz Warriors, the NBA G League affiliate of the Golden State Warriors, have named Lainn Wilson as their next head ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNBeloved community member, former Santa Cruz Mayor Mike Rotkin dies at 79Beloved community member, five-time Santa Cruz Mayor and longtime UC Santa Cruz lecturer Mike Rotkin, 79, died Wednesday at ...
Nicholas Kerr is leaving the Santa Cruz Warriors to rejoin the Golden State Warriors, with Lainn Wilson stepping in as the ...
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SB Nation on MSNDub Hub: Nicholas Kerr returns to Warriors after two seasons coaching in Santa CruzAfter spending the past two seasons as head coach of the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team’s G League affiliate, Nicholas Kerr will return to Golden State’s bench for the upcoming NBA season.
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Leaders from Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito counties will convene in Salinas to support immigrant communities amid ...
UC Santa Cruz’s new Social Documentation Laboratory provides a collaborative, inclusive space for graduate students to merge media production with critical scholarship and social justice.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPhoto exhibit, community panel commemorates fifth anniversary of Santa Cruz Black Lives Matter protestsAs anyone who lived through the summer of 2020 can tell you, it was an unforgettable time. While many were hunkering at home ...
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