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Lookout Local Santa Cruz: Outage leaves more than 18,000 Santa Cruz County residents without power Friday afternoon

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A power outage caused by an equipment issue at a Pacific Gas & Electric substation near Dominican Hospital in Live Oak left nearly 18,500 Santa Cruz County residents without power Friday afternoon.

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Outage leaves more than 18,000 Santa Cruz County residents without power Friday afternoon

KVOA 4: Santa Cruz County residents alerted of rise in rabies cases

KVOA 4: Santa Cruz County residents urged to report donation scam calls

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Ariz. (KVOA) - Residents of Santa Cruz County are being warned about a recent scam targeting the community. Individuals have been impersonating law enforcement or charitable ...

SANTA CRUZ — Santa Cruz County is being sued from all sides when it comes to builder’s remedy housing projects proposed in unincorporated areas. A group of Live Oak residents calling themselves the ...

A 4.6-magnitude earthquake shook the Central Coast early Thursday morning, causing minor damage and waking residents.Videos from across Santa Cruz County were sent to KSBW 8. Here are some of the ...

Santa Cruz County unveiled the Behavioral Health Bridge House, a new temporary housing facility focusing on behavioral health supporting people transitioning out of homelessness, on Soquel Avenue ...

Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN: Santa Cruz County workers are using AI. Exactly how is far less clear

Santa Cruz County workers are using AI. Exactly how is far less clear

SFGATE: Santa Cruz Co.: County To Expand Use Of A.I. In Workforce, County Website

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Santa Cruz County will further integrate artificial intelligence into its government workforce in an expansion of a policy that tested how the new tools could be used in 2025.