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Santa Cruz harbor bridge closed for construction, Defense Language Institute faces possible cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 1:41


In today's newscast, both lanes of the Santa Cruz harbor bridge are closed from now until February 2026. And, Central Coast Congressmember Jimmy Panetta has introduced a bill to preserve language learning in the military.

Local activists rally against proposed healthcare cuts targeting immigrants.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 0:46


Local advocates are denouncing proposed healthcare cuts in the California state budget that include freezing Medi-Cal enrollment for those without legal status.

Former KAZU news director's podcast about gun violence, California politicians respond to Iran bombing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 1:52


In today's newscast, KAZU's former News Director shares excerpts of her new podcast, Senseless, which deals with gun violence and the pain of losing her father to a mass shooting. Plus, California Sen. Alex Padilla and Rep. Jimmy Panetta have condemned President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran without first seeking congressional approval.

It could get easier to start a business in Santa Cruz, and a state bill would ban police face coverings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 1:42


In today's newscast, California lawmakers introduced a bill that would ban law enforcement face coverings and the City of Santa Cruz looks for ways to spur economic development. Plus, Santa Cruz has lost a long-time public servant and activist.

Seaside resident remains in ICE custody, local counties show support for immigrants

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 1:45


The manager of a Pacific Grove Restaurant remains in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in Texas, and local county leaders hold a press conference in solidarity with and support of immigrants.

Fire season already underway, state homelessness funding could get slashed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 1:45


A local fire official urges Monterey Bay communities to become more fire-safe as the season takes off this summer. And, California's biggest source of state homelessness funding faces cuts.

Monterey County summer reading program, immigration resources available

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 1:42


In today's newscast, Monterey County libraries have kicked off their summer reading program. And, in light of increasing numbers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, local attorneys are offering advice and resources to residents who are worried about their safety.

Santa Cruz joins effort to ban filtered tobacco products, state budget cuts affect popular library program

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 1:47


Santa Cruz city council moves to ban the sale of tobacco products with plastic filters and state budget cuts could end a popular library program.

Researchers got millions to incentivize sustainable farming in the Salinas Valley. The Trump administration might take it away.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 4:05


Federal dollars that help small growers experiment with climate-smart agricultural practices are drying up. One Aromas farmer has seen the benefits and wants to find ways to keep her land nourished despite precarious funding.

Monterey residents protest military force and a fisheries trust delivers to food banks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 1:44


People in Monterey protested on Wednesday evening against the deployment of military forces in Los Angeles. Plus, the Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust launches the third annual effort to get fresh local fish to food banks.

Monterey County recognizes farmworker history, immigration courts close amidst protests

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 1:36


Monterey County recognizes the 50th anniversary of a landmark farmworker rights legal case that banned the use of a harmful farming tool. And, immigration courts in San Francisco and Concord close early as Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities ramp up.

Santa Cruz Civil Grand Jury releases climate action report, forest resilience projects underway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, the Santa Cruz Civil Grand Jury has released its report on the county's climate adaptation and mitigation progress. And, nine forest resilience projects will soon get underway in Santa Cruz County. The Resource Conservation District has received a $7 million grant from Cal Fire to better prepare the region's forests for a changing fire landscape.

Santa Cruz 'Black Lives Matter' mural gets a fresh coat, workplace surveillance bill moves forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, volunteers repainted the "Black Lives Matter" mural in downtown Santa Cruz. And, a state bill to limit workplace surveillance is one step closer to becoming law.

Trans athlete makes history with launch in rowing race across the Pacific Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 1:46


Extreme rowing teams embarked out of the Monterey Harbor for the third year in a row this morning. One of the rowers is making history.

Salinas rally opposes potential Medi-Cal cuts, Monterey approves rainbow crosswalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 1:43


People rallied outside the office of California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas in opposition to Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed Medi-Cal cuts. And, residents spoke up about the Monterey City Council approving a rainbow crosswalk downtown.

Salinas repeals tenants' rights, Moss Landing lawsuit continues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 1:38


The Salinas City Council repealed four ordinances related to tenants' rights that went into effect in January. And, a lawyer wants to move a lawsuit against PG&E, Vistra Energy and construction and chemical companies over the Moss Landing fire back to state court from the federal court.

White South African refugees are arriving in the US, PG&E delays battery plant opening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 1:44


Pacific Gas and Electric is delaying the reopening of its Moss Landing battery energy storage plant. And, white South Africans are coming to the United States as refugees claiming racial persecution. A local expert explains why that doesn't add up.

Monterey County tops the charts in student homelessness, corrects battery plant fire testing dashboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 1:42


The percentage of homeless students in Monterey County is the highest in California. And, the county says it has corrected its online dashboard of test results following the Vistra fire.

Santa Cruz celebrates 50 years of LGBTQ+ Pride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 1:43


In today's newscast, Sunday marked the 50th anniversary of Pride in the City of Santa Cruz. For many, it's a protest as much as a celebration.

Visa revocations on other campuses spook some students at Cal State Monterey Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 4:39


Since the Trump administration cancelled thousands of international students' visas, Cal State Monterey Bay staff and students have worried about what could happen to them.

New exhibit combines art and climate science, Monterey courts international visitors

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 1:44


UC Santa Cruz Institute of the Arts and Sciences opens its "Weather and the Whale" exhibit. And, after noticing fewer Canadians coming to town, See Monterey seeks visitors from Asia, the United Kingdom and other parts of the world.

Santa Cruz gets funding for behavioral health center, June could bring extra fire danger

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 1:45


The City of Santa Cruz is getting $30 million for a new behavioral health treatment center. And, the National Weather Service warns that June could bring above average fire danger to California.

Conservation districts look for state funding as federal grants are cancelled, and it's Santa Cruz Pride Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 1:38


In today's newscast, as federal funding opportunities slip away for small-scale farmers, local conservation districts are trying to find money elsewhere—primarily, from the State of California. And, it's Pride Week in the City of Santa Cruz.

Santa Cruz city council gets to work on new budget, more verification for community college applicants

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 1:43


In today's newscast, the Santa Cruz City Council begins work on a $532 million budget, in the face of massive funding cuts from the Trump administration. Plus, bots are applying to community colleges in California—and getting in, allowing scammers to collect millions in student aid.

As fields brim with fruit, food insecurity persists for Central Coast farmworkers

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 4:10


Agriculture is a nearly $60 billion industry in the state, but many local farmworkers rely on food donations to feed their families.

Watsonville gets affordable housing, budget cuts could affect foster family services

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, Watsonville gets new affordable housing units, and Gov. Gavin Newsom's budget proposal could put foster family services in danger.

Dashboard shows Moss Landing fire testing, San Benito County considers affordable housing

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 1:46


A new dashboard combines data about the Moss Landing Vistra fire from multiple agencies into one interactive map. And, San Benito County explores new affordable housing options.

Call to eliminate ‘climate distraction' in the military stymies research at Monterey's Naval Postgraduate School, sources say

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 1:34


In today's newscast, a special report on climate research at Monterey's Naval Postgraduate School.

Monterey Bay broadband summit prompts discussion on digital equity amid federal funding freeze

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 1:41


In today's newscast, federal funds to support broadband services continue to dwindle. And, an update on an attack at a fertility clinic in Southern California.

Salinas Union district gets community schools grant, 125 years of protecting redwoods

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, the Salinas Union High School District will use a $15 million state grant to expand community schools programs such as literacy classes, trainings for parents or whatever individual schools decide would serve families. And, the Sempervirens Fund celebrates 125 years of protecting redwood forests.

Medi-Cal changes would strain local healthcare, Salinas moves to repeal renter protections

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 1:39


A Monterey County Health Department spokesperson says Governor Newsom's proposal to freeze Medi-Cal benefits for undocumented immigrants would hurt 43,000 residents. And, the Salinas city council moves to repeal four new tenant protection and rent stabilization laws that took effect in January, after backlash from developers and landlords.

California senator pushes 'Housing for All Act,' 6 Monterey Bay area recipients of Prop 1 funds

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 1:53


In today's newscast, California's senior Senator, Alex Padilla, D-CA, has reintroduced a bill to invest in housing solutions. And, several Monterey Bay area groups and local governments are receiving grants in the first round of a behavioral health infrastructure program funded by last year's Proposition 1.

Monterey Supervisors question PG&E plans to restart plant, Santa Cruz teen organizes rally

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 1:41


In today's newscast, a Monterey supervisor says weak California laws allow PG&E to propose a June 1 reopening despite not submitting a new fire emergency plan. And, a middle schooler in Santa Cruz has organized this evening's We Will Not Be Erased march.

Watsonville rail trail meetings, federal approval needed for state health coverage expansion

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 1:38


In today's newscast, multiple meetings about sections of the Coastal Rail Trail aiming to connect residents throughout Santa Cruz County are happening in Watsonville. And, California voters passed two laws to expand certain health insurance coverage plans to include in vitro fertilization and hearing aids for children. Now, the state needs approval from the federal government to make that happen.

A warning for green card holders, new post-fire soil testing in Monterey County

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 1:43


In today's newscast, an immigration lawyer who helped a Santa Cruz woman return home after being detained cautions others about travel. And, Monterey County is conducting new environmental tests nearly four months after the fire at a Moss Landing battery storage plant.

Detained Santa Cruz immigrant released, Monterey Bay area parks rated as state's best

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 1:44


Immigration and Customs Enforcement just released a green card holder who has lived in Santa Cruz for decades from a Washington state detention center. And, three parks in the Monterey Bay area are on the California State Parks Foundation's first "best of" list.

Homelessness funding for sober living centers, termination of USDA local food programs

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, a new bill would make some state homelessness funding available to places with sober living requirements. Plus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has cancelled two programs that helped schools and food banks buy local produce.

Mental health awareness in Monterey County, calls for ocean safety after missing Santa Cruz swimmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 2:05


In today's newscast, county supervisors across the Monterey Bay area raise awareness of the prevalence of mental health struggles. And in Santa Cruz, officials urge greater caution near the ocean after a swimmer went missing Sunday night.

London Nelson Day in Santa Cruz, Highway 1 ramp closure in Monterey

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History kicks off a celebration of Black pioneer London Nelson's legacy. Plus, tree work in Monterey this week will close some off ramps on Highway 1.

USDA grant cancellations stifle local agriculture research, UC workers go on strike

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, a researcher from Cal State Monterey Bay scrambles after a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant she was awarded was cancelled. And, two unions went on strike at UC Santa Cruz yesterday after the UC declared a system-wide hiring freeze.

Americana musician Taylor Rae's Santa Cruz roots run deep

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:42


Singer-songwriter Taylor Rae returns home to Santa Cruz for an album release concert.

Possible cuts to Santa Cruz County healthcare staff, May Day strikes from UC employees

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, a University of California union group is observing May Day by organizing strikes across UC campuses, laboratories, and medical centers. And, Santa Cruz County supervisors face potential budget cuts to the health care services agency after peeking at the proposed budget for the next fiscal year.

Middlebury Institute to shutter diversity office, park closures for triathlon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 1:36


In today's newscast, the Middlebury Institute of International Studies will disband its office of Institutional Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. And, Lake San Antonio will be partially closed starting Thursday for a festival and triathlon.

Speed limits could change on rural highways, Santa Cruz County weighs health services cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, speed limits could come down on some rural state highways if a state bill passes. Plus, Santa Cruz County could lose more than 70 positions from its health services agency. Supervisors will hear budget proposals in their meeting today.

More grants available for Pajaro businesses, advocates push state to reform energy costs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, Monterey County has opened a second round of beautification grants for business owners in Pajaro. And, energy reform advocates are pushing the legislature to act on bills they say would help Californians keep the lights on.

California Supreme Court to weigh in on state bar exam, Trump tariffs impact local business owner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 1:43


In today's newscast, the California Supreme Court will consider potential adjustments to February state bar exam results. And, a Monterey-based local business feels ripple effects from President Trump's tariff policies.

Monterey Bay coffee shops brace for tariffs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 1:40


The owner of Monterey coffee shop and roasting company Captain + Stoker discusses the challenges of navigating unpredictable tariffs.

Frustration builds over Moss Landing battery plant cleanup, Narcan just got cheaper for Californians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 1:39


In today's newscast, Monterey County supervisors and members of the public are frustrated at the slow pace of cleanup from the January battery plant fire in Moss Landing. And starting this week, Californians can buy the drug Naloxone at a discount on a state-run website.

Soquel completes construction of water recycling project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 1:38


The Pure Water Soquel project will divert a quarter of the water coming out of the Santa Cruz Wastewater treatment plant to an advanced water purification facility. From there, injection wells will pump treated water back into the ground.

Monterey Bay area Catholics remember Pope Francis, tariffs will hit California hard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 1:32


In today's newscast, a local chaplain highlights the legacy of Pope Francis. Plus, California engages in more international trade than most states, leaving it especially vulnerable to the effects of tariffs.

Vote to keep rail trail off Capitola roads, Watsonville hospital plans ER expansion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 1:45


Back under public ownership, Watsonville Community Hospital is ready to design its expanded emergency room. And, the Capitola City Council has rejected a proposal to build part of the Coastal Rail Trail on Park Avenue near the Capitola Trestle.

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