A line of about 150 community members wrapped around the campus of Santa Cruz City Hall Tuesday afternoon to urge the City Council to pass a resolution calling for a permanent cease-fire in the latest war between Israel and Hamas. More than 110 people spoke during the meeting's oral communications period for about four hours.
A new law that could prevent many people who live in their RVs from parking overnight in Santa Cruz is expected to be heard by the Santa Cruz City Council on Oct. 26.