Morning Lookout: One eye on the weather, integrating computer science, and surf equity – Lookout Santa Cruz

A soggy good morning to you, Santa Cruz County. Its Monday, Dec. 13, and its going to be a sloppy one, with rain expected into the overnight hours. Winds could be a problem, too:

Some rockslides have been reported on county roads, and mudslides and debris flows are a worry in areas scarred by the 2020 CZU Complex fire; take it slow out there today, and check back with Lookout for updates on this developing story.

Elsewhere, Lookouts Hillary Ojeda went inside a Santa Cruz classroom to see how things like rocks and erosion are helping some elementary students to learn about computer science.

The backlash over gender inequity in an October surfing contest brought the issue into sharp focus, and Lookouts Mark Conley and contributor Liza Monroy took a closer look.

Are we losing our edge? Thats the question about Santa Cruz thats been on the mind of Lookouts Wallace Baine, and while hes got his thoughts, wed also love to hear what you think. Hit us up: news@lookoutlocal.com.

Now, to the headlines:

(Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz)

For annual Computer Science Education Week, schools across Santa Cruz County focused on how to improve learning and equity in computer science. Lookouts Hillary Ojeda got an up-close view.

BACKGROUND: A computer science call to action: National education week kicks off in Santa Cruz County (Lookout)

Backlash over inequity in an October surf contest has led to a reexamination of fairness and the law. Go deep with Lookouts Mark Conley and contributor Liza Monroy.

COMEBACK KID: Santa Cruz surfer Nat Young scratches back onto the world tour in honor of his mom (Lookout)

When The Lost Boys came out in 1987, it put on display the edge Santa Cruz had become known for. Nearly a quarter-century later, its worth reevaluating whether those same eccentric ideals are still part of this place. Lookouts Wallace Baine weighs in.

MORE FROM WALLACE: Find all of his columns in one place

(Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times)

Gov. Gavin Newsom is all but alone on the public stage with just six months to go before the June statewide primary, a testament to his defeat of the recall in California this fall. Our partners at the Los Angeles Times survey the state of affairs.

MORE POLITICS: Find all of Lookouts coverage here

(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)

A California legislator has proposed blocking state funding and permits for freeway expansions in poor and polluted neighborhoods. The Times examines the proposal.

MORE ON INFRASTRUCTURE: Biden signs historic $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill (Los Angeles Times)

Santa Cruz youth football team wins Pop Warner Super Bowl (Santa Cruz Sentinel) State grant will help Watsonville renovate City Plaza (The Pajaronian) Ex-Scotts Valley cop says sexual harassment on force was not investigated (The Press Banner) Independent oversight possible for Santa Cruz County Sheriffs Office (Santa Cruz Local)

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Stay safe today, folks Ill see you back here tomorrow morning.

Will McCahillLookout Santa Cruz

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