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Lookout Local
Online Audio and Video Media
Santa Cruz, CA 557 followers
Lookout Local's fundamental mission is to serve communities with a higher standard of news and community engagement.
About us
Lookout Local, Inc. is the parent company of the individual city Lookout sites. It’s a public benefit corporation whose fundamental mission is to serve its communities with new and higher standard of news, information, and of community engagement and interaction. Lookout is a new network of digital-only, editorially-robust, locally-focused media outlets offering community-focused news and resources. Lookout network sites will serve mid-size markets, repopulating news and advertising deserts with vibrant, community-based media in cities where this has rapidly declined, if not disappeared entirely. Lookout Santa Cruz is the company’s first launch, due later this year.
- Website
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https://lookoutlocal.com/
External link for Lookout Local
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Cruz, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
725 Front Street
Suite 401
Santa Cruz, CA 95060, US
Employees at Lookout Local
Updates
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Dos Pescados reenvisions the former Palapas Restaurant y Cantina space in Seascape Village, with a new focus on Mexican seafood prepared with seasonal and sustainable ingredients. Chef Trent Lidgey’s menu is elegant but casual, with bold, fun flavors and a focus on small plates ideal for sharing with a few tropical cocktails.
Seascape newcomer Dos Pescados joins rare local club: Ocean views and good food
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Are you on the lookout for a new career path in Santa Cruz County? Look no further! We’ve curated a list of the top 10 Santa Cruz County job opportunities recently posted to our job board, spanning various industries and roles.
10 Hot Jobs in Santa Cruz County: Week of July 26
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Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered state agencies to develop policies to clear homeless encampments. How that order will affect local jurisdictions across California remains unclear.
Newsom’s homeless encampment order: What impact will it have in Santa Cruz County?
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Dignity Health Dominican Hospital and Morehouse School of Medicine are launching Santa Cruz County's first physician residency program as part of a nationwide initiative by the Atlanta school and the hospital’s parent organization. The hope is to increase the diversity of the physician workforce and to reduce health care disparities.
New Dominican Hospital residency program aims to speed up local health care
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In this week's local business roundup, Jessica M. Pasko reports on $800,000 from the Monterey Bay Housing Trust for the downtown Santa Cruz library/affordable housing project, plus the sad state of the local cannabis industry, comings and goings and numbers to know.
This week in Santa Cruz County business: Tech sector loans for local affordable housing, cannabis struggles and latest unemployment numbers
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The timing of President Joe Biden's departure from his reelection bid means choosing the next Democratic presidential nominee will be up to 3,949 Democratic delegates across the country, not party primary voters. Three of those delegates live in Santa Cruz County. Who are they?
With Biden’s departure, only three Santa Cruz County voters will get a say in nominating his successor
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While officials say the red tide hasn't yet reached harmful levels, they're continuing to monitor toxins at Santa Cruz County beaches. Red tide, or a phytoplankton bloom, began appearing at Rio Del Mar and Seacliff beaches last Wednesday.
Ask Lookout: What’s the status of red tide at Santa Cruz County beaches?
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Statewide, the cannabis industry has not wafted in quite the economic boom it promised. Now, lawmakers in Santa Cruz County, Watsonville and the city of Santa Cruz are looking at changes to their local rules.
Cannabis industry's sad state prompts changes across Santa Cruz County
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Seven months after becoming the pop-up in residence at the former Humble Sea Tavern in Felton, chef Lance Ebert and Humble Sea Brewing have renamed the business Emerald Mallard. The name change reflects Ebert's concentration on French cuisine, filtered through a farmer-driven, punk rock lens, alongside Bread Boy's cult favorite smash burgers.
At Emerald Mallard, SC Bread Boy crafts French cuisine with maximalist attitude
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