For several thousand years, the Awaswas-speaking Ohlone people inhabited the area from Half Moon Bay to Aptos, including the area now known as Live Oak. When missionaries established the Mission Santa Cruz in 1791, they noted "an area to the east of the San Lorenzo River "in sight of the Sea" that was crisscrossed by "steep gulches containing running water" and three "reed-lined" lagoons. Spanish colonial settlers, who later established the secular pueblo of Villa de Branciforte on the east side of the San Lorenzo, ran their herds of cattle and horses in the "common lands" of this area. (more from wikipedia).
Judge Rules On Live Oak High T-Shirt Controversy
A federal judge ruled against three Live Oak High School students who wore T-shirts depicting the American flag to school on Cinco De Mayo. The judge sided with Morgan Hill Unified School District on Tuesday, stating that the district had the authority ...
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