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Week in Review: Crime and Canine News Spike in Capitola-Soquel

Take a look back at the last seven days in news in Capitola-Soquel.

Without floods, firebombs or American Idol appearances, news really seems slow around Capitola-Soquel. But looking back, there was actually a nice mound of headlines to bring you over the last seven days.

On Monday, we reported that . However, this week, a , a case of , an , and a .

Over 10,000 people in Capitola woke up without power on Monday after a .

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There was a variety of canine news in Capitola-Soquel this week, including a , blogger Cheri O'Neill's take on the event and a  

Former Capitola City Council-member Bob Begun is Capitola-Soquel Patch's newest blogger, and he got started last week with his take on local pensions

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Aptos High School held its , and check out the comments section for a link to one of the short films. 

Cabrillo College continued its budget meetings this week, as they hash out a plan to cut up to $10 million dollars from next year's spending. . School officials were alarmed at the lack of students at the meeting, as they can provide an influential voice.

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