Media Archive

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Richard Estes of Speaking in Tongues on college radio station KDVS in Davis, California speaks with Bradley Allen of Indybay.
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Wells Fargo, a client of PhishLabs Security Operations, wants the "Wells Fargo foreclosure manual" removed from Indybay.org as soon as possible.
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On November 18, 2013, the Santa Cruz Sentinel announced that it's parent company, Digital First Media, would be moving to a subscriber-based model for accessing digital content. I'm not certain when the online subscription model first launched on the Sentinel's website, however a paywall is in effect as of Monday, February 3, 2014.
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Patch Editor Brad Kava Poses on a Santa Cruz Police Motorcycle.
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The seven remaining defendants in the 75 River Street case will have a preliminary hearing before Judge Burdick on August 20th.
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Judge Burdick, who previously expressed that he would rather not have to preside over this case anymore, stated, "Once again, we are stuck with each other Ms. Young."
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“I don’t want people to think, ‘You went before a judge, the judge was fair, the charges were dismissed, everything’s cool.’ It’s not cool.”
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On Tuesday, May 15th and Friday, May 18th, supporters of the Santa Cruz Eleven held banners above the slow-moving southbound traffic on Highway 1 in Santa Cruz.
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The Santa Cruz District Attorney's Office tried to paint them as activists while ensuring Thaler, the Santa Cruz Sentinel photographer, was there as a bona fide journalist. Fortunately, Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Paul Burdick saw through that flimsy argument and dismissed all charges against Allen and Darocy.