Santa Cruz Co. schools host town hall focused on COVID-19 vaccine safety Share Updated: 7:13 PM PST Feb 22, 2021 Share Updated: 7:13 PM PST Feb 22, 2021
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Show Transcript ITS ALL THERE AT KSBW.COM-SLASH VACCINES. ## HAPPENING NOW. THE PAJARO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HOLDING A VIRTUAL TOWN HALL ABOUT THE COVID VACCINE. SCHOOL OFFICIALS WANT TO ASSURE PARENTS AND áGRANDPARENTS THAT THE VACCINE IS SAFE.AND DISPEL SOME OF THE MYTHS. ACTION NEWS EIGHT REPORTER PHIL GOMEZ EXPLAINS WHY THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IS USING THIS PLATFORM TO SPREAD THE MESSAGE. THE PAJARO VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NOT ONLY WANTS TO DISPELL THE MYTHS ABOUT THE SAFETY OF THE COVID VACCINE BUT THEY WANT TO BE SURE PEOPLE SIXTY FIVE AND OLDER, WHO ARE MOST AT RISK FOR THE VIRUS FEEL SAFE TO GET THE SHOT. One that we re finding is that adults that are 65 are actually choosing to wait until their entire family can get the vaccine at the same tim
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Bay Area storm: Waves of moderate to heavy rain continue in Bay Area abc7news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc7news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KGO) Tuesday night s massive storm didn t cause the potentially massive damage many officials were fearing in Santa Cruz County. The storm shifted prior to last night, and that cut our rainfall totals about in half, says Jason Hoppin, Communications Managers for Santa Cruz County.
Hoppin says initial reports suggested the county got three to five inches of rain, much less than the eight to 12 inches it was anticipating.
A drive through parts of the Santa Cruz Mountain town of Felton on Wednesday morning showed no signs of any major damage due to the rain.
There were down trees along some hills, and crews were out clearing some debris on city streets. But no reports of mudslides, which was the big concern heading into the storm.
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Crab feed season is underway with ample to-go and curbside pick-up options in communities throughout the San Francisco region. (Shutterstock)
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA Grab your crab crackers, bibs, and melt the butter! The always-popular, much-anticipated crab feeds are back for 2021 in communities throughout the Bay Area.
Missing this year, due to the pandemic, are the all-you-can-eat, in-person gatherings. A drive-thru style is the option for multitudes of organizations still keen on raising funds for their various charities.
Do note that at most upcoming feeds, pre-ordering is required sometimes a few weeks in advance. So don t delay on reservations.