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Shannon Burkey is the local editor of Scotts Valley Patch. She comes to Patch from the world of community journalism where she was an editor for Silicon Valley Community Newsgroup, covering the town of Los Gatos and the city of Saratoga. Her work has appeared in the Oakland Tribune, Tri-Valley Herald, San Jose Mercury News and the Contra Costa Times. She is also the recipient of two Peninsula Press Club awards. She earned her degree in journalism from San Francisco State University and has happily been pursuing her passion for all things news since graduating. In her spare time, she loves to explore the wine regions of the Santa Cruz Mountains, play at the beaches of Santa Cruz and Capitola, root for the Dallas Cowboys and train for the occasional triathlon.
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School budget cuts and how they are impacting the classroom is a big issue. Many parent groups and local organizations have taken to raising money themselves to try and bridge the deficit.
City budget cuts are also a big topic as positions in the city offices and police departments are being cut or frozen.
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The third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 6 p.m. PST on Monday, Oct. 22.
Shooting stars will be flying early in the morning in Scotts Valley. The Orionids meteor shower promises to be a show worth watching.
Looking for a new home? Check out these Scotts Valley open houses over the weekend.
Driver in stolen vehicle refuses to stop and leads police on a car chase.
SVMS PTA is hosting an all-you-can-eat pasta party fundraiser.
Happy Boy Farms donates weekly to Second Harvest Food Bank during the growing season.
Last week the NBA approved the move to Santa Cruz of the former Dakota Wizards. Now, the new Santa Cruz Warriors began pouring half a million dollars of concrete for the arena's foundation.
Visit a nearby shelter to find out more about National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.
The run is a fundraiser for SVHS athletic programs.
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Orescan had 30 grams of methamphetamine and 7 grams of heroin when arrested.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
'Snow White and the Huntsman' was the most popular movie rental in Scotts Valley this week.
Patch readers submitted amazing images of the flyover. Do you have any to share?
Looking for a new home? Check out these Scotts Valley open houses over the weekend.
Scotts Valley Patch readers submitted amazing images of the flyover. Do you have any to share?
Scotts Valley Firefighters will be hosting its annual Pancake Breakfast on Sunday.
All four schools showed improvement from last year's scores as well.
Team comes away with three first-place wins, and one second-place and one third-place win.