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2003 Ferrari Enzo to Hit the Auction Block With Broad Arrow Auctions
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo, one of just 111 U.S. examples, heads to auction with an estimate of $4.5M-$5M. A highly sought-after 2003 Ferrari Enzo, one of the most iconic supercars ever produced, is set to be auctioned by Broad Arrow Auctions at the Monterey Jet Center in 2024. Estimated to sell for between $4,500,000 and $5,000,000, this Enzo is one of just 400 built globally and one of only 111 that were delivered to the U.S. market. Certified by Ferrari Classiche, this pristine vehicle has had only three private owners since new and has been meticulously maintained.
Can it happen here? Santa Cruzans gather to read a play warning of the rise of fascism in the U.S.
You could call it a response from the opposition. On Friday, the day after the Republican Party finishes its business of again nominating Donald Trump for president and rallying its partisans behind him at its national convention, a crowd of locals will gather in Santa Cruz for a political event of a wildly different orientation.
Prisoner who escaped RC Minimum Center arrested in Santa Cruz
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A state prison offender who escaped earlier this year is now back in custody. Curtis Milk was arrested in Santa Cruz, CA, on July 15. Milk did not return to the Rapid City Minimum Center after a work assignment on February 2. Failure to return...
Small earthquakes shake area near Gilroy
Two earthquakes were recorded early Tuesday morning near Gilroy, according to the US Geological Survey.At 1:41 a.m., a magnitude 3.2 quake occurred at approximately six miles east southeast of Gilroy, or 14.6 miles southeast of Morgan Hill. The location is at the northern end of San Felipe Lake on the Santa Clara-San Benito county line.Less than 30 seconds later, a magnitude 3.4 temblor was reported in the same area.Both quakes averaged a depth of nearly a mile.No structural damage or injuries were immediately reported following the quake.
California 'smash and grab' burglars arrested after string of gun store robberies
Federal authorities Tuesday announced the arrest of six men on suspicion of a nine-month-long smash-and-grab burglary spree targeting gun stores across Southern California. Starting in October 2023, the men — four teenagers and two in their early 20s — are accused of stealing vehicles and then ramming those vehicles into gun stores where they would ransack display cases. The federal indictment alleges that the scheme used other stolen cars as getaway vehicles.
Water rescue ongoing near West Cliff, Coast Guard responding
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Crews were responding to reports of people in distress in the ocean near West Cliff in Santa Cruz, Tuesday evening. According to the U.S. Coast Guard Station Monterey, crews were dispatched for reports of people having fallen into the water near West Cliff Drive and David Way. Dispatch reports show the calls came in around 6:15 p.m.
Former Stockton mayor files to run for lieutenant governor in 2026
STOCKTON, Calif. — Former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs has filed to run for the office of California lieutenant governor in 2026, according to a statement of organization filed Sunday. Tubbs became the city’s first Black mayor and one of the youngest mayors of a big city in the United...
Assemblymember Reyes welcomes students from Fontana and other nearby cities to State Capitol
Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes recently welcomed the 2024 cohort of Young Legislators from the 50th Assembly District to the California State Capitol. This educational program aims to provide local high school students, including several from Fontana schools, with firsthand experience in government and leadership. The two-day program included a...
First-of-its-kind fight airs long-simmering grievances between insurance industry, consumer group
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California’s homeowners insurance market is in crisis. What – or whom – to blame can devolve into finger-pointing. In a first-of-its-kind fight spilling out onto the pages of publicly available documents, the insurance industry is pointing at Consumer Watchdog, a consumer group that often intervenes in companies’ requests to raise rates, saying these interventions have stoked the current crisis. Consumer Watchdog says it's fighting to keep rates affordable for customers.
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