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Rail Trail rally to preserve tracks, Friends of Seaside Parks support pollinators

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 1:48


A rally in Santa Cruz was organized in support of a Coastal Rail Trail design that preserves the train tracks. And, Friends of Seaside Parks support pollinators with weekly workdays.

Santa Cruz County marks Public Works Week, experts warn state about future budget shortfalls

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 1:51


Santa Cruz County celebrates National Public Works Week. And, experts warn California is unprepared for future budget deficits.

Salinas Valley Health offers free children's vaccines, state allocation for food banks could expand

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 1:50


Salinas Valley Health has qualified to give free vaccines to children through a federally-funded program. And, California ups proposed support for the state food bank program.

Local salmon available for the first time in years

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 1:50


For the first time in three years, Monterey Bay has a commercial salmon season open. Local fishermen and suppliers are hopeful.

Monterey Bay This Week: indigenous storytelling, UC Santa Cruz Iranian Student Union members speak out and more

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 10:38


The Ohlone Sisters at Garland Ranch, local and state representatives react to battery energy storage news, and members of UC Santa Cruz's Iranian Student Union make sense of what's happening to their relatives in this week's episode.

Seasonal fire restrictions begin, California offers free diapers for babies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 1:52


Seasonal fire restrictions are set to begin around the Central Coast on May 15. And, Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced California will be the first state to provide free diapers for all newborns.

DMV might have to tell owners when towed cars are sold, World Cup human rights concerns ahead of LA games

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 1:47


A state bill would require the DMV to inform owners of towed vehicles when their cars are sold at auction. And, the World Cup is headed to Los Angeles next month, but not everyone is happy with the current plans to protect human rights.

Local scam targets families of incarcerated people, California monitors for hantavirus

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 1:49


Scammers are targeting family and friends of people incarcerated at Monterey County Jail, and four California residents who were potentially exposed to hantavirus are being monitored.

Monterey County supervisor sees Watsonville battery storage power struggle as cautionary tale

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 1:49


New Leaf Energy is bypassing Santa Cruz County in its effort to seek approval for a new battery energy storage facility in Watsonville. For Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church, who represents Moss Landing, that's the worst-case scenario.

Ohlone Sisters at Garland Ranch in Carmel Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 1:51


An indigenous storytelling event led by educators from the Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe.

Monterey Bay This Week: Otters, climate resilience, H.R. 1 impact and more

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 11:14


The Santa Lucia Conservancy is training a local workforce focused on reducing wildfire risk, Santa Cruz County expands language services ahead of the June 2 primary election, a retired Navy commander who started a volunteer otter monitoring project, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Pajaro partners plan for watershed challenges, Monterey travel spending increases

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 1:49


A new resiliency plan for the Pajaro River Watershed addresses climate concerns. Plus, tourism spending in Monterey County shows a potentially encouraging trend.

Monterey County prepares for HR 1 impacts, three Monterey Bay state parks win yearly poll

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 1:48


Monterey County hosts a special meeting to discuss how local Medi-Cal patients could be impacted by H.R. 1. And, three parks across Monterey Bay win in the “Best of California's State Parks” poll.

City of Santa Cruz to mark Arbor Day, study finds academic benefits of CalFresh

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 1:51


Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department is inviting residents to plant trees for Arbor Day. And, a new study from UC Berkeley finds California community college students who consistently receive CalFresh food benefits do better academically.

Santa Cruz County primary election ballots in more languages, state education accountability bill

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 1:48


Santa Cruz County expands language services ahead of the June 2 primary election. And, a bill moving through the California legislature aims to ensure new education programs—like transitional kindergarten—deliver on their promises.

Land trust builds local wildfire resilience workforce, Santa Cruz candidate forum on housing

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 1:49


The Santa Lucia Conservancy works to train up a local workforce focused on reducing wildfire risk on the Central Coast. And, primary election candidates in Santa Cruz County discuss their plans for housing.

Monterey Bay This Week: Farm bill, Marina Coast desalination plant, 'zombie forests,' and more

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 6:03


The farm bill cleared the House of Representatives with little Democratic support, the Marina Coast Water District reactivates a desalination plant, how climate change affects California's native trees, and more in this week's local news roundup.

USDA judge rules CSUMB grant termination was unjustified, Central Coast May Day events

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 1:49


A U.S. Department of Agriculture judge ruled that the agency erred when it terminated a Cal State Monterey Bay grant last year. And, a preview of May Day events on the Central Coast.

San Benito County keeps battery storage at bay, DMV data sharing could hurt undocumented drivers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 1:48


The San Benito County Board of Supervisors extends a moratorium on battery energy storage systems. And, advocates fear federal policy will hurt undocumented people with California driver's licenses.

Marina reactivates desalination plant, IOC brings back genetic testing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 1:53


The Marina Coast Water District is reviving an old desalination plant to boost water supply. And, the International Olympic Committee is reintroducing a mandatory genetic test for athletes competing in women's sports at the 2028 LA Games.

Climate change could create "zombie forests," bill would help seniors reduce wildfire risk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 1:54


New UC Santa Cruz research shows climate change puts many California native tree species at risk. Plus, a state bill could help seniors and people with disabilities harden their properties against wildfire.

Monterey County marks National Poetry Month, crowds gather for Big Sur Marathon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 1:51


Poets and poetry lovers gathered in downtown Monterey over the weekend for the Monterey Poetry Festival. And, athletes braved the weather for the Big Sur Marathon on Sunday.

Monterey Bay This Week: julia butterfly hill in Santa Cruz, National Library Week, and 20 years of Marina Earth Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 12:16


In this week's episode: environmental activist julia butterfly hill comes to Santa Cruz on Sunday, libraries across Monterey Bay celebrate National Library Week, the City of Marina rings in two decades of Earth Day festivities.

Gray whale strandings prompt 'Save Willy Act'

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 1:50


Researchers are still trying to determine the cause of death for a whale that washed up in Wilder Ranch State Park in Santa Cruz County. And California representatives have introduced the "Save Willy Act," which would help ships avoid whales.

Monterey County supervisors ban RVs on Pájaro streets but delay enforcement, UCSC plant sale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 1:49


Monterey County supervisors move forward with an oversized vehicle ban along two streets in Pájaro—kind of. And, a plant sale at UC Santa Cruz this weekend.

Libraries mark National Library Week, Speaker Rivas endorses Becerra for governor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 1:51


Libraries in the region are marking National Library Week. And, California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas endorses Xavier Becerra for governor.

State library program mismanages $1 million, youth art and mental health event in Carmel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 1:49


Legislators are criticizing the management of a state program that partnered with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to distribute books to kids. And, an art showcase at Carmel's Sunset Center celebrates youth-led mental health research.

20 years of Marina Earth Day, bill to ban ICE agents from polls or daycares advances

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 1:49


The City of Marina celebrated two decades of Earth Day celebrations over the weekend. And, a bill advances to keep federal immigration officers away from sensitive areas.

Monterey Bay This Week: maternal health, salmon fishing, food security and more

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 8:49


In this week's episode, foodbanks are asking for state funding, commercial fishing will open next month, local advocates mark Black Maternal Health Week, and more.

Food banks request state funding, commercial salmon fishing will open for first time in 3 years

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 1:51


California state legislators are considering funding changes to a program that supports food banks. Plus, Monterey Bay will have a commercial salmon fishing season for the first time in three years.

Housing insecurity deemed public health crisis in LA, library vending machine in Marin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 1:50


Los Angeles County declares housing insecurity a public health crisis. And, a vending machine that dispenses library books comes to Marin County.

Black Maternal Health Week, shakeup for Democrats after Swalwell exit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 1:39


Local advocates are marking Black Maternal Health Week. And, Eric Swalwell's exit from the California Governor's race means a major shakeup for Democrats.

Monterey County property transfer tax, gubernatorial candidate forums

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 1:47


Monterey County supervisors will discuss placing a property transfer tax on the November ballot. And, two gubernatorial candidate forums focused on Latino voters are coming up in Sacramento.

Annual Whalefest draws crowds to Monterey, recreational salmon fishing reopens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 1:52


Crowds gathered in downtown Monterey to celebrate Whalefest. And, recreational salmon fishing reopens.

Monterey Bay This Week: Robotics competition, housing solutions, PFAS chemicals, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 18:23


Some Monterey students are back from a regional robotics competition, the Monterey County DA concludes an investigation into a fatal shooting, a local advocate's reflections on housing policies and solutions, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Monterey warns against scams, wildfire victims push for utility reforms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 1:53


Monterey County warns against scammers who impersonate local officials. Plus, a proposed state bill would reform how utility companies pay for fires they cause.

Bill to phase out PFAS chemicals, e-bike piggybacking could be outlawed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 1:48


Salinas City Council member Andrew Sandoval discusses a state bill to restrict forever chemicals. And, piling too many people on an e-bike could be outlawed if a different bill passes.

DA concludes fatal shooting investigation, Santa Cruz County expands mental health support

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 1:51


The Monterey County District Attorney has concluded its investigation of a January fatal officer-involved shooting in Marina. And, Santa Cruz County has opened a crisis stabilization unit to help young people seek short-term help with mental health.

Pressure rising on state to increase funding for small farms and food banks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 1:46


Advocates for small-scale farmers and for people facing food insecurity are both pushing the state for more funding as federal cuts hit hard on all sides of the farm-to-table supply chain.

Central Coast regenerative agriculture training, wildlife crossings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 1:48


A regenerative agriculture training program for new farmers on the Central Coast. And, a new bill making its way through the state legislature aims to reduce the number of wild animals hit by cars.

Monterey Bay This Week: Easter crowds, earthquake, Farmworkers Day, and more

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 14:18


Monterey County parks could see 10,000 visitors on Sunday, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake hits Boulder Creek, reflections on farmworker labor power, and more in this week's local news roundup.

Boulder Creek earthquake, state measure requiring ID to vote

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 1:47


Residents as far north as San Francisco Bay and as far south as Monterey County say they were jolted awake by Thursday morning's 4.6 magnitude earthquake in the Santa Cruz Mountains. And, new research on a Republican-backed voter ID initiative.

Campaign against nicotine use launches, farmworkers face heat risks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 1:51


California is launching a campaign to fight nicotine use among young people. And, unseasonably warm temperatures are posing risks for California's farmworkers as the heat arrives earlier than usual this year.

Santa Cruz County expands free well water testing, Vegan Chef Challenge comes to town

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 1:49


Santa Cruz County will now be able to test for more contaminants as part of an expanded free well water testing program. And, the inaugural Santa Cruz Vegan Chef Challenge kicks off today.

Local fallout from César Chávez sexual assault allegations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 3:53


Central Coast residents and public officials respond to the sexual assault allegations against César Chávez. And, a look at the challenges facing farmworkers today and how the legacy of the United Farm Workers shows up more than 60 years after its founding.

No Kings protests include Santa Cruz Mountains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 1:48


Small towns in the Santa Cruz Mountains host No Kings protests alongside the region's larger cities. Felton, Scott's Valley and Boulder Creek all hosted their own events.

Monterey Bay This Week: Pacific Grove nightlife, immigrant rights, and Capitola bookstore to change hands

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 11:09


A town known for its sleepy reputation now has a growing nightlife scene, advocates say support is still available for immigrant domestic abuse survivors and PVUSD seeks help amid financial struggles.

Monterey pushes for safe waste disposal, Santa Cruz seeks sea level rise solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 1:51


Monterey County uses cameras to issue fines to people who dump trash illegally and encourages residents to take advantage of free waste disposal programs. Salinas Valley Recycles offers a free tire disposal service starting this weekend. Plus, Santa Cruz County wants resident input about how to plan for sea level rise.

Free menstrual products for farmworkers proposed, safety net programs at risk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 1:48


A new bill from state Republican lawmakers would make menstrual products free for farmworkers. And, California counties are asking the state for billions of dollars to protect safety net programs.

Despite fears, immigrant domestic abuse survivors can still get help

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 1:48


Advocates say immigrant survivors of domestic and sexual violence are scared to seek help amid increasing immigration enforcement. But help remains available.

California AG backs lawsuit against ICE center, PVUSD to shrink number of schools

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 1:47


Immigrant rights groups have support from Attorney General Rob Bonta in their lawsuit citing civil rights violations at an ICE detention center in San Bernardino County. And, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is recruiting people for its Sustainable Schools Advisory, which will recommend school closures and mergers.

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