SANTA CRUZ -- Dr. Lawrence Hart Livingston surrendered his medical license April 13 to resolve accusations of diverting controlled substances for his own use while practicing at the Saratoga Medical Clinic and lying about it to the state medical board.
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Santa Cruz: Physician accused of diverting drugs for his use surrenders medical license
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As We See It: State budget: Wishful thinking ends for Brown - Santa Cruz Sentinel
"santa cruz" california - Google News16 May 2012 | 3:37 amCBS NewsAs We See It: State budget: Wishful thinking ends for BrownSanta Cruz SentinelThe Public Policy Institute of California reported last month that 65 percent of likely California voters support taxing higher incomes -- but 52 percent oppose raising the state sales tax and 57 percent oppose raising personal income taxes.The other Gov. Brown: Santa Cruz Film Festival opens with the story of San Jose Mercury Newsall 1,592 news articles » -
Attorney General Kamala Harris: Bay Area-based international drug ring busted
Santa Cruz Sentinel Most Viewed15 May 2012 | 1:00 amState authorities on Tuesday brought down an international heroin ring based out of the South Bay, where they say young Norteño gang members imported drugs from Mexico and the Central Valley to sell throughout the United States. -
Local roundup: Torres sent down to Triple A
Sports16 May 2012 | 12:31 amThe Colorado Rockies activated right-handed pitcher Jeremy Guthrie from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday and optioned right-hander Carlos Torres to the Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the Pacific Coast League. Torres, an Aptos High alum, made three appearances for the Rockies since his call-up a week ago. He posted a 2.25 ERA in four innings, striking out three batters and walking two. He allowed two hits and one run -- a solo home run. The move was announced prior to the Rockies taking on the host San Francisco Giants. COLLEGE SOFTBALL The Cal softball team, which wrapped up the… -
Business Digest: May 16, 2012
Business16 May 2012 | 12:39 amSALINAS Ag group to host legal workshop The Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association presents a bilingual workshop on "Employment Law and Grower's Regulatory Compliance" in Spanish and English from 2-4 p.
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Santa Cruz: Physician accused of diverting drugs for his use surrenders medical license
15 May 2012 | 9:24 amSANTA CRUZ -- Dr. Lawrence Hart Livingston surrendered his medical license April 13 to resolve accusations of diverting controlled substances for his own use while practicing at the Saratoga Medical Clinic and lying about it to the state medical board. -
Couple robbed on river levee in Santa Cruz, police say
14 May 2012 | 7:17 pmSANTA CRUZ -- A man and woman in their 20s were robbed as they walked on the San Lorenzo River levee near the Soquel Avenue bridge about 1:20 a. -
Man shot several times in gang crime, Watsonville police say
14 May 2012 | 11:29 amWATSONVILLE -- In the second attempted murder in as many days, a man was shot several times as he walked on Miles Lane about 10:45 p. -
Watsonville: Three suspects rob 7-Eleven store at knifepoint
14 May 2012 | 11:28 amWATSONVILLE -- Police in Watsonville are trying to locate three suspects who robbed a 7-Eleven store early this morning. -
Dog adopted by family friend after cyclist is killed in hit-and-run accident
10 May 2012 | 9:20 pmLIVE OAK -- About a week after his owner was killed in a hit-and-run accident, Ozziet the dog has a new leash on life.
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As We See It: State budget: Wishful thinking ends for Brown - Santa Cruz Sentinel
16 May 2012 | 3:37 amCBS NewsAs We See It: State budget: Wishful thinking ends for BrownSanta Cruz SentinelThe Public Policy Institute of California reported last month that 65 percent of likely California voters support taxing higher incomes -- but 52 percent oppose raising the state sales tax and 57 percent oppose raising personal income taxes.The other Gov. Brown: Santa Cruz Film Festival opens with the story of San Jose Mercury Newsall 1,592 news articles » -
City, schools urge county to change allocation - Contra Costa Times
16 May 2012 | 12:06 amCity, schools urge county to change allocationContra Costa TimesBy JM BROWN - Santa Cruz Sentinel SANTA CRUZ - Last month, city officials and school district leaders were in sharp disagreement about former redevelopment dollars. Santa Cruz City Schools objected to an agreement forged between the city and its and more » -
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors sounds off on foreclosures - San Jose Mercury News
15 May 2012 | 7:22 pmSanta Cruz County Board of Supervisors sounds off on foreclosuresSan Jose Mercury NewsBy JASON HOPPIN - Santa Cruz Sentinel SANTA CRUZ - With thousands of foreclosures having exacted a severe toll on local families, the county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday tore into state lawmakers for not doing enough to protect homeowners.and more » -
Elephant seal tracking reveals hidden lives of deep-diving animals - Science Codex
15 May 2012 | 5:36 pmSan Francisco ChronicleElephant seal tracking reveals hidden lives of deep-diving animalsScience CodexSANTA CRUZ, CA--Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who pioneered the use of satellite tags to monitor the migrations of elephant seals have compiled one of the largest datasets available for any marine mammal species, Elephant seals feed in mysterious deep ocean zoneSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)all 11 news articles » -
Photos: Stage two of the Tour of California - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
15 May 2012 | 11:59 amSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)Photos: Stage two of the Tour of CaliforniaSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 14: The peloton rolls past Crissy Field with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background as they commence stage two of the Amgen Tour of California from San Francisco to Santa Cruz on May 14, 2012 in San Francisco, California.Peter Sagan Takes Stage 2 Of Amgen TourKERO-TV 23Tour Of California: Cyclists Take Stunning Ride Across The State (PHOTOS, VIDEO)Huffington PostSagan wins second stage in Tour of CaliforniaUSA TODAYSan Jose Mercury News -Monterey County…
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Attorney General Kamala Harris: Bay Area-based international drug ring busted
15 May 2012 | 1:00 amState authorities on Tuesday brought down an international heroin ring based out of the South Bay, where they say young Norteño gang members imported drugs from Mexico and the Central Valley to sell throughout the United States. -
Threatening letters left at Holy Cross Church in Santa Cruz, a week after widespread vandalism
15 May 2012 | 1:00 amSANTA CRUZ - Police are investigating two threatening letters left at Holy Cross Church on Sunday that come on the heels of widespread vandalism there on May 6. -
Cops and Courts, May 15, 2012: Couple robbed on San Lorenzo River levee
15 May 2012 | 1:00 amSANTA CRUZ Couple robbed on river levee, police say A man and woman in their 20s were robbed as they walked on the San Lorenzo River levee near the Soquel Avenue bridge about 1:20 a. -
Skaters pleased with changes at Derby Park skate park
15 May 2012 | 1:00 amSANTA CRUZ - Just three weeks after skateboarders blasted a renovation of one of the state's oldest skate parks at Derby Park, skaters sped through the new version on Tuesday with new sense of pride. -
Letter from Ken Vinson, husband of the late Shannon Collins
15 May 2012 | 1:00 amThis is Ken Vinson, the husband of the late Shannon Collins. There are no words to convey the sorrow that I and my friends and family are experiencing at this time. This is Ken Vinson, the husband of the late Shannon Collins.
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Sports
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Local roundup: Torres sent down to Triple A
16 May 2012 | 12:31 amThe Colorado Rockies activated right-handed pitcher Jeremy Guthrie from the 15-day disabled list on Tuesday and optioned right-hander Carlos Torres to the Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the Pacific Coast League. Torres, an Aptos High alum, made three appearances for the Rockies since his call-up a week ago. He posted a 2.25 ERA in four innings, striking out three batters and walking two. He allowed two hits and one run -- a solo home run. The move was announced prior to the Rockies taking on the host San Francisco Giants. COLLEGE SOFTBALL The Cal softball team, which wrapped up the… -
Local schedule: May 16-20, 2012
16 May 2012 | 12:31 amToday's local events HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TIME PLACE CCS D-III playoffs; First roundNo. 9 Pacific Grove at No. 8 Harbor 4 p.m. Harbor High No. 10 Stevenson at No. 7 SLV 4 p.m. SLV High No. 11 Scotts Valley at No. 6 Monterey 4 p.m. Sollecito Park No. 13 Terra Nova at No. 4 Soquel 4 p.m. Soquel High No. 14 The King's Academy at No. 3 MVC 4 p.m. MVC School HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL CCS D-III playoffs; First roundNo. 11 Notre Dame-San Joseat No. 6 SLV 5:30 p.m. SLV High BOYS TENNIS CCS Tournament; Singles and doublesSemifinals and finals 10 a.m. Imperial Courts THURSday's local events… -
CCS Boys Volleyball: Mount Madonna falls in final, again
16 May 2012 | 12:31 amSAN JOSE -- After a shaky start, the Mount Madonna boys volleyball team finally gained some traction in Game 2 of their Central Coast Section Division II championship match. Then, it was as if someone cranked up the net a couple of feet. "We ran into a wall, a literal wall," said Mount Madonna coach P.K. McDonald. That wall was Stephen Tran, Sacred Heart Cathedral's 6-foot-3 junior middle blocker. Tran had a broad hand in helping the Fightin' Irish win their first CCS title by making three solo blocks and assisting on another to change to tide of the second game during a 25-16, 25-23,… -
Local roundup: Locals eliminated from CCS tennis tourney
15 May 2012 | 1:21 pmThe Santa Cruz High doubles team of Ben Bacher and Carl Thigpen advanced past the first round of the Cental Coast Section individual tournament but fell in the quarterfinals at Imperial Courts in Aptos. Bacher and Thigpen battled for a 7-6, 7-5 win over Leigh tandem John Van Brunt and Soharb Sedeghi in their first match. But the pair of Cardinals couldn't get past the No. 2-seeded team from Bellarmine -- Rohan Shankar and Nick Chu -- and lost 6-1, 6-0. In singles play, Santa Cruz's Walker Nodine made it to the second round due to an injury forfeit. Once there, he was overpowered by top-seeded… -
Tour of California: Sagan keeps yellow jersey
15 May 2012 | 1:14 amAPTOS -- Thousands of cycling fans lined Cabrillo College Drive on Monday afternoon, some ringing their cow bells and others screaming support as the moment of anticipation quickly approached. In a yellow blur, Peter Sagan -- the Stage 1 winner Sunday in the Tour of California -- again pedaled across the finish line first. He shot his arms into the sky and soaked up the fans' love. It took him 5 hours and 2 minutes to conquer the field in the 117.1-mile stage, which began in scenic San Francisco and ended gloriously on a pleasant, sunny day. Less than a second after Sagan crossed the finish…
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Business
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Business Digest: May 16, 2012
16 May 2012 | 12:39 amSALINAS Ag group to host legal workshop The Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association presents a bilingual workshop on "Employment Law and Grower's Regulatory Compliance" in Spanish and English from 2-4 p. -
Poll: Half of Americans call Facebook a fad
15 May 2012 | 10:24 amHalf of Americans think Facebook is a passing fad, according to the results of a new Associated Press-CNBC poll. And, in the run-up to the social network's initial public offering of stock, half of Americans also say the social network's expected asking price is too high. -
Business Digest: May 15, 2012
15 May 2012 | 1:08 amWATSONVILLE Chamber plans grand opening The Pajaro Valley Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture plans a ribbon-cutting celebration 5-7 p.
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Eco-Friendly Firefighting - Good Times
16 May 2012 | 3:06 amEco-Friendly FirefightingGood TimesOriginally from the coast of Southern Maine, the Capitola-based professional surfer is like the human equivalent of a perpetual motion machine. From his time in the Marines to professional surfing to his environmental endeavors with his new company -
AirFair will return to Truckee Tahoe Airport after 16-year hiatus - Sierra Sun
16 May 2012 | 2:07 amAirFair will return to Truckee Tahoe Airport after 16-year hiatusSierra SunAircraft enthusiasts and festival followers alike will be tantalized by the roar of T-38s flying overhead and SambaDa, a Santa Cruz group informed by bloco afro (Afro-Brazilian percussion music), samba-reggae, surf-rock, and California funk on Saturday -
Santa Cruz Surfers Make Coastline A Reserve - NPR
14 May 2012 | 2:18 amSanta Cruz Surfers Make Coastline A ReserveNPRby Krista Almanzan A surfer rides a wave at Steamer Lane, with the Santa Cruz Wharf in the background. A long swath of Santa Cruz's coast has been designated a World Surfing Reserve. A surfer rides a wave at Steamer Lane, with the Santa Cruz Wharf in and more » -
Lacrosse tourney in Scotts Valley draws moms to watch kids just have fun - Santa Cruz Sentinel
12 May 2012 | 7:23 pmLacrosse tourney in Scotts Valley draws moms to watch kids just have funSanta Cruz SentinelBy JM BROWN - Santa Cruz Sentinel A young lacrosse player, complete with war paint, gets off a shot at the Surf City Lacrosse Tournament in Scotts Valley on Saturday. By JM BROWN SCOTTS VALLEY - What more could a mom want on Mother's Day weekend than Lacrosse tourney draws moms to watch kids just have fun: Sport popular with San Jose Mercury Newsall 2 news articles » -
Santa Cruz Surfer Dies In Mexico, Paddle Out May 19 - Surfline.com Surf News
12 May 2012 | 4:00 amSurfline.com Surf NewsSanta Cruz Surfer Dies In Mexico, Paddle Out May 19Surfline.com Surf NewsThe world is down another husband and father, another surfer and son, friend to many. Robert J. Soman, "John", passed away while surfing a remote point in Mexico on May 2, 2012. He left us doing what he loved the most, at a spot he talked about most Pearlberg: Upcoming events sure to provide special day for surfing youthSanta Cruz Sentinelall 2 news articles »


