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  2. 1 dead, 2 missing as Northern California coastline hit by ...

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    Santa Cruz County officials said California State Parks and Fire crews went to Sunset State Beach around 11:30 a.m. for reports of a man trapped under debris. Debris washed up by a large wave had ...

  3. Ex-rock musician arrested after human remains found in search ...

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    A former rock musician has been arrested on a first-degree murder charge in the death of his ... Capitola police said they are working with the Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office “to ...

  4. Mother faces charges after her baby died of a possible ...

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    A Santa Cruz County mother is facing multiple felony charges for the death of her infant. Early autopsy reports show the baby was exposed to cocaine and fentanyl.

  5. Murder of Madyson Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Madyson Middleton was an 8-year-old girl from Santa Cruz, California whose mother reported her missing from their affordable housing apartment complex on July 25, 2015. [1] Middleton had been lured into another apartment by a 15-year-old neighbor where she was strangled, sexually assaulted, and stabbed before being disposed of in a dumpster.

  6. The Pajaronian - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper's coverage area includes the cities of Aptos, Corralitos, Watsonville, Pajaro, Aromas and most of North Monterey County. Tony Nunez is the managing editor of the Register-Pajaronian , which is owned by Santa Cruz-based Good Times .

  7. Santa Cruz Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz Weekly was a free-circulation weekly newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California.It began publishing under its current name on May 6, 2009; publication ceased when operations were merged with the competing Good Times weekly on April 2, 2014, with the merged company continuing as Good Times.