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Bookstore changes hands, voter poll favors billionaire tax

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 1:49


The Friends of the Capitola Branch Library bookstore will close its doors on March 31, but the space will remain a bookstore under local the nonprofit Grey Bears. Plus, California voters polled slightly in favor of a proposed billionaires' net worth tax and more evenly split on a proposed voter ID requirement.

Monterey Bay This Week: a century of Chautauqua Hall dancing, avian flu outbreak and battery fire update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 7:31


Free dancing lessons from the Chautauqua Hall Dance Club, more cases of avian flu in marine mammals, and a call for accountability from the Monterey County Board of Supervisors.

Heatwave, new Monterey County housing, and CSUMB investigates graffiti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 1:46


The Housing Authority of the County of Monterey has opened 45 housing units to support people who were living in an encampment along the Salinas River. Plus, residents react to the heat, and Cal State Monterey Bay responds to discriminatory graffiti.

Battery fire update, Marina bans ICE on city property

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 1:51


Monterey County supervisors are demanding more accountability from Vistra after conflicting reports about the ecological impacts of last year's battery fire. And, Marina becomes the latest local jurisdiction to ban Immigration and Customs Enforcement from using its property. Plus, share your thoughts on the news about César Chavez: email news@kazu.org.

CSUMB gets gift for nursing school, SEIU California endorses Swalwell for Governor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 1:52


Cal State Monterey Bay has received a $15 million gift from Montage Health to expand nursing education in the region. And, one of the state's most powerful labor unions, SEIU California, says it's endorsing East Bay Congressman Eric Swalwell for Governor.

State bills reforming early parole for sex offenders, Padilla warns SAVE America Act threatens voter registration

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 1:47


California lawmakers begin a bipartisan effort to reform the state's elderly parole program after two convicted child molesters were granted early release. And, Democratic members of Congress warn about Trump Administration legislation that could affect voting access.

Año Nuevo bird flu expands to other marine mammals, objections to Trump administration order to drill off the California coast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 1:50


Researchers have confirmed avian influenza in at least 16 elephant seals, one sea otter and one sea lion. More animals show signs of infection. Plus, California lawmakers condemn the Trump administration's use of the Defense Production Act to order oil drilling off the California coast.

Monterey Bay This Week: Iran war impacts fertilizer prices, Salinas COVID-19 memorial, and Santa Cruz cannabis murder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 13:51


The cost of nitrogen fertilizer has been going up due to the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran, Monterey County honors victims of COVID-19, a new book meticulously explores a 2019 Santa Cruz murder.

SPCA takes in five baby screech owls, new report details challenges for Salinas Valley farmworkers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 1:50


SPCA Monterey County Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center is caring for five baby screech owls after their tree was cut down. Plus, a new report highlights challenges Latino and Indigenous farmworkers face in the Salinas Valley.

San Benito County pauses new battery plants, climate-friendly farms more insulated from fertilizer price spike

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 2:09


San Benito County adopts a temporary moratorium on battery energy storage facilities. And, the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran has increased nitrogen fertilizer costs as the spring planting season gets underway—are more conservation-minded farms insulated? Plus, Cal State Monterey Bay president Vanya Quiñones is stepping down.

Capitola fire kills one, Monterey County honors COVID-19 victims

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 1:52


Monterey County honors those who lost their lives to COVID-19. And, a fire in Capitola Village on Monday night killed one person.

Eight elderly residents hospitalized after Monterey apartment complex fire, threat to Library Parks Pass program bill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 1:45


The Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula treated eight elderly patients after nearly 100 Monterey residents were displaced following a fire early Monday morning. And, the state's Legislative Analyst's Office hopes lawmakers will kill a bill to write into law the California State Library Parks Pass program.

Soledad opens transitional housing facility, Soquel school board approves layoffs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 1:50


The City of Soledad and County of Monterey celebrate the opening of a transitional housing facility for people who were living by the Salinas River. Plus, the Soquel Union Elementary School District board of trustees approves layoffs of 17 staff.

Monterey Bay This Week: Housing programs, communal meals during Ramadan, Pajaro River levee construction and lawsuits, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 10:05


In this episode of Monterey Bay This Week, Monterey Bay area counties get millions from the state's homelessness prevention program, dozens of Pajaro Valley residents are suing the Pajaro Regional Flood Management Agency over the 2023 flood, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Pajaro River levee construction underway, Salinas transitional housing complex opens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 1:49


The Pajaro Regional Flood Management Agency expects new flood walls to go up along some parts of the Pajaro River levee within the next few days. Plus, a new transitional housing complex in Salinas will offer support for people at risk of homelessness.

Lawsuit filed against local mammography center, state health leaders criticize CARE court threat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 1:50


The Monterey County District Attorney has filed a lawsuit against a local mammography service. And, California Mental health leaders are criticizing Governor Newsom's threat to pull funding from counties he says aren't rolling out CARE Court fast enough."

Kurdish-Iranian author and CSUMB lecturer discusses Iran attack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 1:47


Cal State Monterey Bay lecturer, Ava Homa, survived the Iran-Iraq War as a child in the 1980s and is urging people to keep their attention on Iran as the death toll rises.

Watsonville protest of Iran war, Tig Notaro at Golden State Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 1:48


Laurie Emery of Indivisible Pajaro Valley helped organize a protest in Watsonville calling the attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel unconstitutional. And, Tig Notaro comes to Monterey for two nights after taking two and a half years off touring.

Monterey Bay This Week: Women's soccer, Black History Month art exhibit, permanent housing programs, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 12:38


Monterey Bay FC announces its first women's soccer team, it's the last day of Gilroy's Black History Month art exhibition, permanent housing programs could be under threat, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Bird flu detected in Año Nuevo elephant seals, jury reaches verdict in Point Lobos injury lawsuit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 1:49


Researchers confirm an outbreak of bird flu in northern elephant seals at Año Nuevo State Park. Plus, a Monterey County jury awards $18.9 million to a woman hit by a car in a crosswalk at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve.

Last chance for public comments on oil and gas leases off Central Coast, State Senate affirms DEI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 1:50


The deadline to submit public comments on a proposed federal oil and gas leasing program off the Central Coast is Feb. 26. And, state senators reaffirm California's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives amid ongoing attacks from the Trump administration.

Celebrating Black legends at the Gilroy Center for the Arts, ICE weapons spending up 360% in 2025

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 1:48


The annual Black History Month art exhibition at the Gilroy Center for the Arts is honoring lesser known African Americans this year. And, a new report from Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., found Immigration and Customs Enforcement spending on weapons went up 360% from 2024 to 2025.

Community restoration effort helps improve ecosystem and save endangered butterfly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 1:50


KAZU's Ngozi Cole followed some volunteers on Saturday morning as they restored native plants in the Marina Dunes.T

Monterey Bay This Week: Black History Month celebration at Esalen, unionized nurses speak out, Big Basin adds acreage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 8:07


A workshop at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, organizing efforts from the California Nurses Association, and the expansion of Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

Santa Cruz opens temporary storm shelters, Big Basin grows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 1:51


Santa Cruz County opens two temporary shelters in anticipation of cold weather. Plus, Big Basin Redwoods State Park expands by 153 acres.

Draft farm bill helps some more than others, California enters clean energy partnership with UK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 1:49


A draft version of a new farm bill would bring back a popular program that helps local fruit and vegetable growers, but overall, bigger farms would benefit most. And, California is partnering with the United Kingdom to develop clean energy projects.

California nurses push for free state health insurance, Caltrans closes parts of Highway 1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 1:52


The California Nurses Association is pushing for health care reform. And, Caltrans has closed part of Highway 1 south of Big Sur due to slides and debris.

Unionized nurses to protest Thursday, California's third-largest tribal land return

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 1:48


Nurses in Santa Cruz and Salinas plan to join a nationwide day of action calling on Congress to defund federal immigration enforcement agencies. And, the purchase of more than 10,000 acres by the Washoe Tribe marks California's third-largest tribal land return.

More volunteer trainings to report ICE activity, new protections for mountain lions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 1:49


Your Allied Rapid Response for Santa Cruz County, or YARR, is expanding its volunteer network and training schedule. And, the California Fish and Game Commission has designated many of the state's mountain lions as threatened.

Monterey Bay This Week: Teamsters strike next week, Salinas healthcare workers await contract, Monarch butterflies, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 6:34


Skilled trade workers plan to strike at CSU campuses, Salinas healthcare workers wait for their first union contract, Monarch butterfly population continues to decline, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Davenport cement plant could become community center, Monterey transportation safety projects get funding

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 1:50


The Davenport school superintendent wants to build a community center at the site of the abandoned cement plant. Plus, four Monterey County traffic safety projects receive $13 million in funding.

New bill could help make State Parks library pass program permanent, Monarch butterfly population struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 1:49


A bill introduced this week aims to ensure the future of the popular California State Library Parks Pass program. And, a concerning trend continues for migrating Monarch butterflies.

Salinas care workers rally for safe staffing, California urges measles vaccination

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 1:50


Care workers represented by Service Employees International Union Local 2015, rallied outside of a Salinas nursing home as statewide contract talks come to a close. And, the California Department of Public Health is urging people to get vaccinated against measles.

Almost tee time for AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, $1 trillion Medicaid cuts hurt California healthcare facilities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 1:48


The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am serves as the season-opener for the first of eight Professional Golfers' Association of America, (PGA) Signature Events this year. And, our newsroom partner, KVPR, hears from healthcare leaders who have dire warnings about cuts to Medicaid.

Santa Cruz surfers rescue family after boat capsizes, universal childcare could boost state economy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 1:50


Surfers rescued a family of six after a small boat capsized offshore in Santa Cruz on Saturday—just hours after the Coast Guard called off a 10-hour search for two surfers along West Cliff Drive. And, a new study from Stanford suggests adopting universal childcare could add billions of dollars to California's economy.

Monterey Bay This Week: Black History Month events, human remains in Monterey County, Hollister odor complaints, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 7:29


Black History Month events around the region, human remains found in Monterey County, Watsonville's Hope Village welcomes first residents, and more local news in this week's roundup.

More skeletal remains in Monterey County, Salinas tightens encampment removal rules

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 1:53


The Monterey County Sheriff's Office is investigating human skeletal remains that have been found at two locations in the county within the span of a month. And, the City of Salinas changed its rules around homeless encampments and personal property on private lands in a 6-1 vote on Tuesday.

Hollister officials to investigate odor complaints, new study finds high rates of gambling among kids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 1:50


The Hollister City Council has requested a public health study amid concerns about odor near a wastewater treatment facility. And, a study finds a high rate of gambling among adolescents.

Watsonville's Hope Village welcomes first residents, Capitola library to screen "The Inquisitor"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 1:48


Watsonville's Hope Village—a tiny home community for people living unsheltered on the Pajaro River levee—finally welcomes its first residents. And, Santa Cruz Public Libraries is hosting a screening this Saturday of the forthcoming documentary “The Inquisitor," which chronicles the legacy of Congresswoman Barbara Jordan.

Santa Cruz considers demolishing historic music venue, California changes open container definition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 1:49


The City of Santa Cruz considers a plan to demolish the Catalyst Club and rebuild the venue beneath a housing development. Plus, the California Supreme Court changes the definition of an open container for cannabis in cars.

Land trust buys 2,300 acres near Gilroy, ending controversial mining proposal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 1:50


The Peninsula Open Space Trust now owns over 6,000 acres of the 6,500-acre property known as Juristac, or Sargent Ranch. The land is culturally-significant to the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band.

Monterey Bay This Week: Regulator rejects Vistra's water monitoring plans, local communities resist ICE, an interview on Iran, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 11:46


A state regulator rejects Vistra's plans for assessing the impact on surface water and groundwater from its 2025 Moss Landing battery fire, local residents and elected officials denounce ICE operations, a local writer shares her perspective on the violent crackdowns in Iran, and more in this week's local news roundup.

local leaders vow to protect communities from illegal ICE activity, Santa Cruz conducts annual homelessness survey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 1:51


The annual Point-in-Time count provides data about how many people are experiencing homelessness locally. Plus, U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Carmel Valley, and other local leaders hold a press conference about responding to Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity.

Murray Street bridge partially reopens in Santa Cruz, Monterey County residents demand no ICE cooperation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 1:50


The Murray Street bridge in Santa Cruz temporarily reopens to eastbound traffic. And, a heated Monterey County Board of Supervisors meeting about local law enforcement's cooperation with ICE.

Santa Cruz Public Libraries get Carnegie grant, California Democrats introduce legislation to regulate ICE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 1:51


Santa Cruz Public Libraries have received a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to mark the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. And, California Democrats introduce new legislation aiming to regulate Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Monterey County advocates organize whistle kit-making events, lawmakers stall welfare bill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 1:49


Advocacy groups organize events across Monterey County to assemble and distribute whistle kits to immigrant communities. And, a bill to reduce criminal penalties for Californians who accidentally receive overpayments in welfare support is shelved.

Santa Cruz County anti-ICE protest, farming conference in Pacific Grove

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 1:52


Santa Cruz County activists protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minneapolis. And, a conference about ecological farming returns to Monterey County.

Monterey Bay This Week: Marina police shooting, healthcare access, CalFresh at farmers markets, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 5:03


Seaside grieves after the fatal police shooting of 31-year-old Ronald Chyron Tinsley II, access to healthcare is a top priority for Monterey County residents, CalFresh benefits at farmers markets could change, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Monterey County struggles with healthcare access, state Republicans take Prop 50 to the Supreme Court

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 1:51


A community survey lists access to healthcare as the second highest health priority for Monterey County residents behind diabetes. Plus, the California Republican Party has filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court over Proposition 50, the state's redistricting measure.

Santa Cruz County RTC cuts ties with rail operator, CA senators denounce ICE detention conditions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 1:49


The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission has taken another step toward implementing the Coastal Rail Trail by cutting ties with the existing railroad operator. And, California's two U.S. senators are sounding the alarm over conditions at an immigration detention center in Southern California.

Monterey County DA investigates Marina officer-involved shooting, California limits Medi-Cal coverage for Ozempic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 1:49


The Monterey County District Attorney's Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Marina on Sunday evening. And, California limits Medi-Cal coverage for drugs like Ozempic.

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