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This Is the Hidden Village California Might Lose to the Ocean
What began as a Native village and later a Spanish mission outpost evolved into one of California’s most charming beach towns. But Capitola's story is also one of repeated destruction: bridges swept ...
Islands.com on MSN
5 Santa Cruz Cafes California Locals Can't Stop Talking About
Santa Cruz is no slouch when it comes to making a cup of joe. Here are five of the best cafes in town, according to those who ...
Indulge in coastal California restaurants from San Diego to the North Coast with ocean views and standout menus, ideal for ...
For visitors, the wharf provides the perfect vantage point to appreciate Capitola’s distinctive topography – the village rising in tiers from the beach, with homes and businesses stacked on the ...
Related: This Charming Small Town in California is so Picturesque, You’ll Think You’re in a Postcard As day transitions to evening, Capitola takes on a different kind of magic, with twinkling lights ...
DecorHint on MSN
16 California Coastal Towns Locals Say Have Shifted Away From Their Easygoing Beach Roots
Explore California coastal towns that locals say have changed from their laid-back beach roots offering new energy evolving ...
From surf to sun-soaked beaches, these California seaside towns provide the ultimate winter escape filled with coastal charm ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Monarch butterflies return to Santa Cruz
Monarch butterflies from the western United States have arrived in Santa Cruz and other parts of the California Coast, clumping in the thousands on branches of Monterey pine, coastal redwoods and ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOpinion
Editorial | Keeley-Koenig rail trail compromise a good start
Trail construction costs are not the only reason the Sentinel Editorial Board believes rail is a nonstarter, not the least of which is a $4.2 billion price tag set out by the recently finalized ...
The Regional Transportation Commission’s vote for the interim trail marks the first real movement on the corridor after a decade of drift, writes Doug Erickson, founder and executive director of Santa ...
Numerous California law enforcement agencies searched the Santa Cruz Police Department’s Flock camera data thousands of times ...
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