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Santa Cruz libraries hosts poetry workshops, White House asks universities to sign conservative-aligned agreement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 1:45


The Santa Cruz Public Libraries Youth Poet Laureate Program hosts free poetry sessions and workshops for teens. And, the White House puts pressure on the University of Southern California and eight other universities to sign a compact agreement in line with conservative ideals.

For surfers, Santa Cruz waves are priceless. A new report gives them a dollar value

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 5:05


The world-renowned surf playground is home to miles of steady waves whose riders and landscape keep changing.

Federal funding for preschool programs threatened, Santa Cruz wants public input on wharf plans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 1:44


A change in federal funding threatens local Head Start programs, which provide free preschool for low-income families. Plus, the City of Santa Cruz is seeking public input on the Wharf Master Plan.

Ukraine war documentary screens at Carmel festival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 4:30


A film documenting the early days of the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine is showing this Friday at the Carmel International Film Festival. Ahead of the screening, KAZU's Ngozi Cole spoke to the director.

Local federal workers face shutdown, report examines impact of federal cuts for Santa Cruz County

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 1:44


Federal workers in the region are now facing the government shutdown. And, Santa Cruz County stands to lose millions of dollars from federal cuts.

$40 million contract for initial Pajaro River levee construction, federal anti-semitism investigation hits CSU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 1:45


The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded its first construction contract for the $599 million Pajaro River levee and floodwall project. And, the Trump administration has launched its latest anti-semitism investigation—this time, across the entire Cal State University system.

Highway 1 closure has cost Big Sur economy millions, Amah Mutsun Land Trust will acquire 50-acre property

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 1:45


The closure of Highway 1 in Big Sur has cost Central Coast communities hundreds of millions of dollars in lost tourism spending. And, the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band will regain full access rights to land in their ancestral territory for the first time since their forced removal over 225 years ago.

San Benito County workers fear layoffs, underwater cables could help predict earthquakes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 1:44


San Benito County employees represented by Service Employees International Union Local 521 are protesting proposed budget cuts. Plus, new research shows that internet cables could lead to earlier tsunami warnings.

Salinas voters will decide on renter protection laws, local doctor urges people to prepare for flu season

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 1:44


The Salinas City Council decided to leave renter protection laws up to voters. And, a local infectious disease doctor with Montage Health urges people to get vaccinated ahead of respiratory virus season.

KION cuts local staff and opts for regional station, water conservation program expands in the Salinas Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 1:44


KION television newsroom staff was laid off without warning before the station announced that the San Francisco-based CBS station, KPIX, will take over the daily news slot. And, a program helping rural homes save water and money is expanding in the Salinas Valley.

Sea Otter Awareness Week, advocates urge Newsom to sign AI chatbot safety bill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 1:43


The Marine Mammal Center is highlighting conservation efforts during Sea Otter Awareness Week. And, advocates are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to sign a bill to protect children from AI chatbots.

'American Agitators' screening in Watsonville Friday, USDA will stop publishing food insecurity data

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 1:45


Indivisible Pájaro Valley and the Watsonville Film Festival are screening the documentary American Agitators this Friday. Plus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will stop publishing data on food insecurity—a problem that affects tens of thousands of people on the Central Coast.

Nearly 1,300 volunteers collect trash around the Central Coast for annual cleanup day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 1:45


Almost 1,300 volunteers collected trash from beaches, rivers and parks on the Central Coast over the weekend in 58 local cleanups organized by the nonprofit Save Our Shores.

Veterans protest for peace, Santa Cruz and Monterey celebrate Sun Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 1:43


Local veterans protest for peace at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. And, Santa Cruz and Monterey will join communities around the world in celebrating Sun Day to support solar energy efforts.

New study evaluates Santa Cruz surf breaks, indigenous elder speaks with climate communicators

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 1:45


The first report breaking down the value and vulnerability of surf breaks in Santa Cruz is out. And an indigenous Samoan chief who lives in Santa Cruz attends the inaugural Communicating Climate Solutions Symposium organized by the UC Santa Cruz Science Communication Program.

Researchers are trying to trace the path of heavy metal deposits from the Moss Landing battery fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 1:43


Monterey County has updates on cleanup efforts following the January battery plant fire. But residents and some supervisors remain frustrated by the lack of information about possible human and environmental health impacts. Ongoing research from Moss Landing Marine Labs may help answer their questions.

This couple has been singing karaoke at the same Santa Cruz bar every night for the last 25 years

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 4:23


Known for their signature performance of “My Humps” by The Black Eyed Peas, Bob and Patti Vasconcellos have become a staple at Coasters Bar & Grill.

Old Fisherman's Wharf turns 180, CalFire funds cancer research

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 1:44


Monterey's Fisherman's Wharf is celebrating 180 years this fall. And, CalFire partners with University of California researchers to look at what's causing cancer in firefighters.

State senate supports stricter battery storage standards, giant sequoias spared in Garnet Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 1:45


Central Coast State Sen. John Laird's bill requiring more robust emergency action plans and fire hazard inspections for battery energy storage systems is headed to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. And, water pumps and sprinklers have kept giant sequoias within the Sierra National Forest safe from the ongoing Garnet Fire.

Former KAZU journalist produces podcast to help overcome grief and anger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 4:56


Erika Mahoney was news director at KAZU four years ago on what became the worst day of her life. She talks with former colleague Doug McKnight about the mass shooting that took her dad's life.

Free updated COVID-19 vaccines available for Kaiser members, Santa Cruz hosts tsunami awareness run

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 1:44


Kaiser Permanente members can walk in and get the updated COVID-19 vaccine at no cost starting this week. And, the City of Santa Cruz hosted a fun run over the weekend to raise tsunami awareness.

Local hospitals seek partnerships, state bill requiring law enforcement to show identification advances

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 1:43


Some local hospitals are seeking healthcare partners to stay afloat. And, a new state bill requiring law enforcement to show identification advances.

Watsonville expands license plate readers, state bill exempting transit projects from some environmental laws advances

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 1:45


Watsonville votes to expand a contract with Flock Safety for automated license plate readers. And, a state bill moves to Governor Gavin Newsom's desk that would make CEQA exemptions for certain transit projects permanent.

Su mayor deseo es alimentar a sus comunidades, pero la administración Trump lo complica al poner obstáculos.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 5:58


En el Valle de Salinas, los agricultores locales se han visto afectados por la reciente pérdida de los programas federales que les abrían el acceso a mercados para comercializar sus productos.

Salinas rental ordinances remain in limbo, trade group applauds latest MAHA report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 1:45


The Salinas City Council voted to wait until September 23 to solidify next steps related to four rental ordinances. And, the trade group Western Growers supports the release of the second "Make America Healthy Again" report.

In new national security podcast, NPR reporters offer glimpses behind the scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 4:58


NPR's Mary Louise Kelly is hosting a new national security podcast, Sources and Methods. She talked about it with KAZU.

Valley Fever spikes on Central Coast, state bill allowing rideshare unions advances

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 1:44


Valley Fever cases are rising on the Central Coast, with Monterey County's increase larger than others'. And, a bill to allow rideshare drivers to unionize advances.

ICE allowed to resume aggressive sweeps in LA, Central Coast farm gets $2 million for food distribution network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 1:45


The U.S. Supreme Court has made it easier for immigration agents to stop people based on their race. And, a Central Coast food distribution network aims to shorten the farm to fork supply chain and help area small farms.

Artists and organizers open their homes for the 18th annual Seaside Art Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 1:45


In today's newscast, the home of a local sea glass artist was one of eight venues that featured the work of 32 artists during the 18th annual Seaside Art Tour.

Santa Cruz residents read names of children killed in Gaza, 60 years since the Delano grape strike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 1:44


A day of mourning in Santa Cruz for the thousands of children who have been killed in Gaza over the last two years. And, Monday marks 60 years since the Delano grape strike began in the Central Valley.

Central Coast water board seeks alternatives for residents with contaminated wells

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 4:56


More than 14,000 people on the Central Coast face contaminated drinking water from nitrates in agricultural fertilizers. The regional water quality control board is searching for alternative water solutions.

Vistra will begin removing burnt batteries from Moss Landing this month, a state bill proposes alerting students when ICE is on campus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 1:44


Vistra Corp. plans to begin removing damaged batteries from its Moss Landing site later this month, and a bill moving through the state legislature would require schools to alert students and staff when immigration enforcement agents are on campuses.

Activist starts hunger strike to protest harms of pesticide use in Pajaro Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 1:45


Activists concerned with the health consequences of pesticide use in the Pajaro Valley rallied around Omar Dieguez who is leading a monthlong hunger strike.

Solutions for Salinas Valley groundwater contamination exist, but adoption is slow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 4:57


The Salinas Valley produces more than half of the country's lettuce. But the fertilizer used to help grow it has contaminated many of Monterey County's drinking water wells.

Monterey Bay gets grant for aircraft testing, dozens of state bills won't pass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 1:44


Monterey Bay Economic Partnership has received a state grant to support regional airports, and dozens of bills won't move forward in the State House this year.

Farm fertilizers contaminate thousands of wells in the Salinas Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 4:37


Access to clean drinking water is considered a human right. But for some farmworker communities on the Central Coast, it's not a reality.

Despite soaring price tag, Santa Cruz County transportation head says rail project is still viable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 4:19


A new report says a commuter train in Santa Cruz County would cost $4.3 billion—far higher than previous estimates. But the head of the Regional Transportation Commission says it is still viable.

Small earthquake shakes San Benito County, nonprofit marks Overdose Awareness Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 1:44


A slight earthquake shook San Benito County on Labor Day. And, a local nonprofit marks International Overdose Awareness Day in Seaside.

Middlebury Institute to close in two years, behavioral health housing in Marina marks anniversary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 1:43


The Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey has announced it's shutting down within two years. And, a behavioral health bridge house in Marina celebrates its first anniversary.

Regional water board will supply water in areas with contaminated wells, California doesn't match global wildfire trends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 1:45


The Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board discusses providing alternative clean water to residents with water contaminated by agricultural fertilizers. And, a new study from UC Irvine shows that California doesn't follow global wildfire trends.

Renovated La Bahía Hotel & Spa opening, relief package for Seabright businesses in Santa Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 1:43


Santa Cruz's new luxury hotel and spa will accept its first reservations next month. Plus, the City Council has opted not to expand pedestrian access to struggling businesses in the Seabright neighborhood.

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.

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