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San Benito County Arts Council hosts open call for "EAT" exhibit, senators respond to EPA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 1:44


The San Benito County Arts Council is accepting thought-provoking applications for their "EAT" exhibit that opens in October. And, California's senators fight for emissions limits on heavy-duty trucks following a federal attempt to reject California's state standards.

A local artist's work is ubiquitous though his name remains elusive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 4:50


Barnside murals, giant cut-outs, and a series of panels on the Cannery Row Rec Trail are the work of a local artist who's happy to stay mostly anonymous.

Marine Mammal Center opens Castroville location, Seaside passes controversial law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 1:42


The Marine Mammal Center has opened a new location in Castroville. And, a new Seaside ordinance tightens restrictions on panhandling and vehicle living.

Santa Cruz County hosts final meeting on battery plants, PG&E updates restarting plans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 1:45


Santa Cruz County's Commission for the Environment hosted its third and final meeting about battery energy storage systems, and PG&E announces a June 2026 restart date for the Elkhorn battery facility in Moss Landing.

Event centers health effects of pesticides in Watsonville, Dolores Huerta on redistricting measure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 1:43


The Campaign for Organic and Regenerative Agriculture will co-host an event on Sunday to educate and unite people against the use of toxic pesticides in the Pajaro Valley. And, farmworker rights activist Dolores Huerta supports a redistricting measure that could result in more Democrats in Congress.

Funding for immigrant family school programs secured, Newsom considers easing permitting for oil drilling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 1:41


Monterey County deputy superintendent of schools confirmed that federal funds that had previously been impounded have been released to schools for programs that support migrant and low income families.And, Governor Gavin Newsom will likely soon advance a proposal that eases permitting requirements for drilling new oil wells in California.

Cal State Monterey Bay begins welcoming thousands of on-campus residents, weekend festivals in Monterey County

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 1:44


More than 3,000 incoming and returning Cal State Monterey Bay Otters move into campus housing as the fall semester begins. And, Monterey County hosts the West End Celebration in Sand City and the 25th Annual Turkish Arts & Culture Festival in downtown Monterey.

Monterey County wine trade group will shut down, California Republicans challenge redistricting.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 1:43


A Monterey County wine trade group is shutting down. And, California Republicans are speaking out against a redistricting proposal.

Five years after the CZU Fire, Big Basin looks ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 1:45


Big Basin Redwoods State Park employees give an update about the future of California's oldest state park, five years after the CZU Lightning Complex fire.

Salinas gets new community park, California tackles invasive swan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 1:44


A new community park opened yesterday in Salinas. Plus, California lawmakers are working on a bill to tackle a quiet invasive species.

Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument opens to the public, workforce housing summit in Seaside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 1:44


Cotoni-Coast Dairies opens to the public for the first time since its designation as a national monument. And, a summit in Seaside on workforce housing solutions.

What they want most is to feed their communities. The Trump administration is making that harder.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:51


Small farmers in the Salinas Valley are reeling from the loss of federal programs that created market channels for them to sell their products.

A House bill would replenish cancelled USDA funds for small-scale farmers, federal EV rebates to end

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 1:46


Many small-scale farmers in the Salinas Valley are having a hard time selling their produce. And, an effort to help people get federal electric vehicle rebates before they expire.

Capitola secures fireworks show for another three years, California wolf pack numbers are low

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 1:45


The California Coastal Commission approves an event permit for an annual fireworks fundraiser in Capitola despite opposition. And, a wolf advocate from the Center for Biological Diversity says the number of wolf pups reported in California this year is concerning.

Soledad USD gets state grant, Monterey County to host community forums on transportation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 1:45


Soledad Unified School district has received a nearly 3 million dollar state grant. And Monterey county wants to hear from residents about sustainable transportation options.

New affordable housing complex opens in Watsonville, California Democrats move toward redistricting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 1:45


Local officials and residents are celebrating the opening of a 72-unit affordable housing project in Watsonville. And, California Democrats have less than two weeks to get a redistricting measure on the November ballot.

Long after a Christmas morning explosion in Capitola Village, residents say trauma–and risks–remain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 4:04


Residents and business owners in historic Capitola Village have sued PG&E over an explosion that destroyed an apartment building, and, they say, exposed ongoing risks.

Water agency celebrates new project, Capitola explosion legal battle begins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 1:44


Business owners and residents will go to court this week over an explosion that happened in Capitola Village in December. Plus, the Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency celebrates the completion of the College Lake Integrated Resources Management Project, which will supply water to coastal farms from La Selva Beach to Moss Landing.

Santa Cruz County reports record low homelessness numbers, cause of San Benito fire under investigation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 1:43


Homelessness numbers in Santa Cruz County are the lowest they've been in over a decade, and the cause of a fire that started yesterday in San Benito County is currently under investigation.

Pajaro Valley gets new air sensors, Santa Cruz high schools limit phone use, cheese recalled

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 1:43


New air sensors around Pajaro Valley and Castroville will help alert schools and community members to harmful air quality. And, Santa Cruz city high schools have a new cell phone policy. Also, Gioia Cheese Co. burrata gets recalled.

"There's parts of this we just can't prepare for." Local health providers brace for Medicaid cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 4:34


Local health providers are bracing for Medicaid cuts under the new federal spending law. They say the cuts will impact their ability to care for low-income patients, potentially leading to financial strain.

Doing work on the inside to prepare for life on the outside

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 4:52


The Veterans Transition Center is one of many outside organizations that sponsor rehabilitative programs at Soledad's Correctional Training Facility, which offers the most programming of any California.

Salinas has a new preschool, San Francisco judge demands answers from DOJ after grant suspensions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 1:43


A new preschool opens its doors in East Salinas. And, a federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the Justice Department to defend its suspension of hundreds of scientific research grants at UCLA.

Deadly disease threatens sea lions on Central Coast, California lawsuits restore billions in federal funding

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 1:44


A deadly disease affecting sea lions along California's Central Coast has sparked concern from wildlife experts. And, California Attorney General Rob Bonta says his office has restored $168 billion in federal funds to the state by suing the Trump administration.

New California police accountability database launches, large Santa Cruz housing project stalls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 1:44


The California Police Records Access Project is now available to the public. Plus, the developer of a 389-unit housing development in Santa Cruz may back out.

Monterey City Council to take final sidewalk vending vote, state bill supporting low-income patients

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 1:44


Monterey City Council is slated to take a final vote on a local ordinance that would put stricter limits on sidewalk vendors near Old Fisherman's Wharf. And, a bill would require California hospitals to inform low-income patients of financial assistance programs.

State bill to ban certain handgun sales, legislation to support homeowners after disaster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2025 1:45


Congressional legislation introduced this week aims to provide relief to people with federally backed housing loans following climate disaster. And state legislation banning the sale of new Glock handguns could reach Gov. Newsom's desk by late August.

Watsonville tiny home units get delivered, Kamala Harris says she won't run for governor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 1:44


After months of delays, the first units for an interim housing project were delivered this week in Watsonville. Plus, former Vice President Kamala Harris says no to a gubernatorial run.

Panetta calls for ICE Facility oversight, Sea stars could help kelp forests recover

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 1:44


Researchers at UC Santa Cruz found that sunflower sea stars could help kelp forests recover by scaring away sea urchins. And, United States Rep. Jimmy Panetta called for congressional oversight in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities.

Federal agency investigates Pacific Grove plane crash, California sees unusually cool summer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 1:47


The National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the fatal plane crash in Pacific Grove. And, California is having a much cooler summer than expected this year.

Monterey celebrates abalone, Santa Cruz Planned Parenthood clinic closes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 1:43


Planned Parenthood shut its Santa Cruz location last week and Monterey had its first-ever abalone festival over the weekend.

Funding to train medical students on the Central Coast, Democrats back pathway to citizenship bill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 1:45


A collaboration between UC Davis and UC Santa Cruz will bring more medical students to the Central Coast. And, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren pushes a bill offering some undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship.

Vistra will pay for Moss Landing cleanup, Santa Cruz is the nation's least affordable rental market

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 1:44


Vistra Corp and the US Environmental Protection Agency reached a formal agreement related to the cleanup of the site of the January battery fire in Moss Landing. Plus, a report names Santa Cruz as the nation's least affordable rental market for the third year in a row.

Marine mammal protections face new threat, City of Marina opposes desalination plant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 1:44


The Marine Mammal Center opposes a reauthorization bill to weaken the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act. And, the City of Marina urges the California Public Utilities Commission to reject a proposed desalination plant.

Monterey County schools face federal funding freeze, Santa Cruz employment growth struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025 1:42


Santa Cruz County's employment outlook isn't doing so well. And, as the new school year approaches, Monterey County schools are facing a nearly $25 million federal funding freeze to key programs that help students and their families.

Data errors delay battery fire health risk assessment, free pre-kindergarten coming this fall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 1:44


An underwhelming takeaway from a recent Moss Landing Vistra battery fire report. Plus, universal pre-K kicks off during the 2025-26 school year for Monterey Bay area families.

As homelessness prevention funding thins out, local counties want community input on how to spend it

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 1:42


In today's newscast, funding to address homelessness is in a precarious spot. Still, some grant money is available, and Monterey and San Benito counties are looking for community input on funding priorities.

Salinas joins nationwide rallies against Trump administration, California ups support for heat resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 1:44


Protesters in Salinas joined nationwide rallies on Thursday, and California is helping communities withstand extreme heat.

Bike fatalities high in Santa Cruz County, public broadcasting funding at risk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 1:43


A crash report reveals a need for safer roads in Santa Cruz County. And, how the Senate vote to rescind federal funds for public broadcasting could affect KAZU.

Fewer vendors near Old Fisherman's Wharf, Santa Cruz secures millions for downtown library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 1:44


Monterey City Council unanimously approved a local ordinance to cut the number of sidewalk vendors near Old Fisherman's Wharf by about half due to public safety concerns. And, the City of Santa Cruz praised Sen. John Laird for helping secure an additional $4.5 million in funding to support the downtown library project.

Local hospitals brace for Medicaid cuts, PVUSD teachers sue Monterey County

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 1:43


Local health providers are bracing for Medicaid cuts under the new federal spending law. And, Pajaro Valley Unified School District teachers have filed a lawsuit claiming that pesticides are harming children.

Local tourism looks good, a class action suit over birthright citizenship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 1:44


Two counties in the region say the summer tourism season is going well. And, the Asian Law Caucus takes up birthright citizenship on behalf of newborns who are at risk of losing their citizenship.

Monterey County housing plan inches forward, gray wolf population grows after a decade of conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 1:44


Monterey County is waiting for state feedback on its overdue housing plan. And, the state has an update on the gray wolf population after a decade of conservation.

How USDA grant funding chaos has upended work inside one CSUMB research lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, a look at the downstream effects of changes to federal grant requirements since President Trump took office.

Moss Landing battery fire demolition might start soon, paternity leave rates rise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 1:44


Structure demolition at the site of the Moss Landing battery fire could begin this month, and owner Vistra Energy will be responsible for compiling a health risk assessment. Plus, paternity leave rates are increasing in California.

AmeriCorps volunteer affected by Trump cuts, fawning season signs seem to make a difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, a local Monterey County volunteer shares how the Trump Administration's attempt to dismantle AmeriCorps affected her job. And, as deer fawning season on the Central Coast comes to a close, the signs warning drivers to slow down will disappear.

Local students will get civics boost, healthcare advocates denounce Medicaid cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 1:43


Civics and service learning are getting a boost in the region. Plus, local leaders are speaking out against health cuts in the recent federal tax and spending bill.

Middlebury Institute closes its diversity and inclusion office, local rebates for electric vehicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) office at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey is now closed—some work will continue as part of a restructuring. Plus, Monterey Bay area residents can apply for local subsidies on new and used electric cars.

A new landscape for housing development in California, plus free meals and food lessons in Santa Cruz schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 1:44


In today's newscast, California is making it easier to build homes, but harder to address homelessness. Plus, Santa Cruz City Schools will continue offering free meals in the upcoming school year, as well as hands-on food systems education.

Some programming for Soledad prison veterans lapses, Santa Cruz celebrates parks and recreation month

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 1:45


10 state-funded rehabilitation programs run by the Veterans Transition Center at Soledad's Correctional Training Facility have ended. Plus, the City of Santa Cruz celebrates parks and recreation month in July.

Local Iranian writer calls for human rights in Iran amidst fragile ceasefire.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 4:01


More than a week after Israel and Iran reached a fragile ceasefire, a local Iranian writer is offering her insight. Ava Homa lives in Pacific Grove, has written extensively about human rights in Iran and teaches at Cal State Monterey Bay.

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