LOS GATOS — Santa Clara County authorities have shared the identities and causes of death of the two men that were found last week in an abandoned pickup truck in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS.... PROGRESS IS BEING MADE ON A MURAL HONORING AN ANIMAL WHO CAME TO REPRESENT THE RESILIENCE OF THE COMMUNITY AFTER THE C-Z-U FIRES. THE WHITE PEACOCK -- NAMED ALBERT ...
Livigno, Italy, is a picturesque alpine town nestled at 1,816 meters (5,958 feet) in the Lombardy region, near the Swiss border. Known as "Little Tibet," this charming village is a year-round ...
This inspired the U.S. Founding Fathers, a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. This Santa Barbara Tree of Peace has been mentioned in four Mayoral Proclamations, by Harriet ...
Santa Barbara Beautiful has stepped up to fund two new Jelly Palms to complete the row of palms in that drive. Out of compliance trees were removed. The work took place this morning by Wilson ...
San Gabriel Mountains and 5 Freeway corridor near Santa Clarita is under an updated ... “Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages ...
DETECTIVES ARE TRYING TO SOLVE A MYSTERY AFTER TWO BODIES WERE FOUND IN THE BACK OF AN ABANDONED PICKUP TRUCK IN THE SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS. THE QUESTION NOW - WAS THIS MURDER? ACTION NEWS 8 ...
The owners of this charming trattoria hail from Italy, so every ingredient, recipe, and even the host’s hello will transport you straight to Rome. At Na Favola, a four-month-old trattoria in Greenwood ...
San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Santa Cruz Mountains are the focus of an updated ... “Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor damage to outdoor objects ...
Shock waves gripped the area after the report of death of a resident of Booh village settled in Italy was received by residents today in the morning. Reports revealed that the deceased has been ...
East Aurora’s tree-lined streets are a hallmark of the village’s charm, and for lifelong resident Holly Maciejewski, the trees hold a special place in the community’s identity.