Goodbye Albert
Albert was taken from us by what is presumed to be a mountain lion. He had a long life for a peacock, living to be more than 20 years old and has become the mascot of Boulder Creek. When he arrived in Boulder Creek, he and his mate (alsoRead More →
Report outlines actions needed to restore and protect Big Basin Redwoods, Año Nuevo and Butano state parks after CZU Lightning Complex Fire
SANTA CRUZ (October 16, 2024) — California State Parks and Save the Redwoods League today released a new Forest Management Strategy (FMS) aimed at restoring and protecting three state parks in Santa Cruz County following the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex Fire. The devastating wildfire burned through more than 24,000 acresRead More →
One Person, One VOTE!
by Lori Suzanne Holetz It really is that easy. I personally do not know why our government insists on making everything so complicated. Our country, as a whole, has far outgrown the electoral college. Originally created in 1786, when our country was pretty much limited to the Eastern Seaboard, itRead More →
Governor Newsom on the 2024 Presidential Election
SACRAMENTO — Today, Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement on the 2024 Presidential Election: “Vice President Kamala Harris set out to fight to defend our fundamental freedoms and build a country that works for everyone. She stood up for working families, decency, and opportunity. Though this is not the outcomeRead More →