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Monterey Bay Today from KAZU is your daily local news update for Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito counties. Our local newscasts are supplemented with feature stories, interviews, and occasional in-studio performances from local musicians. For more, visit us at www.kazu.org.
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Good Morning Monterey Bay helps you start your day with local news, traffic and weather, along with interviews with elected officials and experts in science, nature, cooking, gardening, literature, entertainment and so much more. It’s how folks around the Monterey Bay wake up entertained and informed. Listen to Good Morning Monterey Bay live every Weekday Morning from 6:00am to 9:00am PST on https://santacruzvoice.com/
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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.…
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Gary Shapiro's homework for Bill was to watch two Humphrey Bogart movies. They are The African Queen and The Desperate Hours. Although it is not a Bogart movie, Cape Fear came up in conversation, and watching that, the original version, was also assigned. The River Wild was the movie Bill mistakenly remembered as being called Cape Fear, so it is a …
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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.저자 Elena Neale-Sacks
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Monterey Peninsula Unified School District receives a $350,000 statewide learning grant to help preschool to third grade students studying math and science. And, Monterey County's annual crop and livestock output reached nearly 5 billion dollars last year according to the annual 2024 report.저자 Ngozi Cole
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Jaime Smith shares our dislike of barbeque sauces that are laden with too much sugar. At foodsmith he uses pineapple juice and apple cider vinegar in his sauces. He uses no sugar. He shares our fondness for Kewpie mayonaisse as well. For a sauce to use with on fish, he suggests salsa. Gary Shapiro spoke of Beverly Gage's book, G-Man. It is all abou…
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Rachael Shelton's uncle told her she was too old to party with the youngsters. How rude, right? It turned out he might have been right, in that one case. She also discussed alternative excercises one can do at the gym during off-peak hours. Dr. Dawn Motyka joined us for the first of what will be regular visits. Tune in to get the tips on how to be …
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Gail Pellerin let us know what she thinks of the Cocoanut Grove changing its name. She discussed the taking of people from the central coast. She will be briefed today on AB 131, which may take some teeth out of CEQA. Mark Mozena had these topics for us. Axiom launches 4 astronauts to space station the first visit for India Poland and hungary First…
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Title: Wait on the Lord Speaker: Nate Holdridge Text: Psalm 27 Overview: In a world that gives us what we want on demand, the call to "wait" can feel frustrating and counterintuitive. In this teaching from Calvary Monterey, Pastor Nate Holdridge looks at Psalm 27 to uncover the profound strength and unshakable confidence that comes only from waitin…
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Pastor Bobby Gore leads us through the events leading up to Jesus being recognized as the prophesied and long-awaited messianic King. The main Scripture revolves around the events of Palm Sunday, but additional scriptures in the Old Testament are tied in, connecting as well as demonstrating the same theme with wildly different results upon His seco…
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Rachael Shelton filled in at the controls and for co-host for Bill today. She and Rosemary were joined by Alex talking movies, Charlie talking plants, Dr. Pete talking pets, and even managed to work in topics like traffic on Soquel, downtown development, the new manager of the county fair and more. The more included talk of a certain wedding in Ven…
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Monterey and San Benito County environmentalists organize in support of the California Environmental Quality Act in response to two bills that could weaken the statewide law. And, a $5 million federal grant will support the construction of a new terminal at Monterey Regional Airport.저자 Erin Malsbury
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In the good news we heard of an American astronaut who is the female astronaut who has spent more time doing spacewalks than any other. Assembly member Dawn Addis said the recent plans to offer public land for sale in her district have been changed. We also heard of her work on heat-related illness.저자 Bill Wolverton
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A Monterey County Supervisor says Big Sur is strongly protected in the face of a federal budget bill hoping to sell off over 200 million acres of national public lands. And, Congressman Jimmy Panetta says he will fight offshore drilling proposals in Monterey Bay as the Trump Administration plans to approve oil and gas projects in National Marine Sa…
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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.저자 Elena Neale-Sacks, Doug McKnight
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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.…
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Title: God's Wisdom for a Complex World: Decision Making Speaker: Nate Holdridge Overview: In a world with endless options and immense pressure to make the perfect choice, how can we faithfully navigate life’s big decisions? In this teaching from the book of Proverbs, Pastor Nate Holdridge presents a liberating, five-part framework for godly decisi…
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This message will speak directly to the array of things that are challenging many of us. If these words were powerful and effective for the original audience (who were not experiencing the indwelling of the Holy Spirit), how much more powerful for us who have Him amplfying from inside?저자 Pastor Bryan James
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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.저자 Erin Malsbury
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Gary Shapiro was with us, telling us all about Woody Allen and his movies. Emily Bonder is an apiarist in Santa Cruz. She does know bees, and now we do, too. Dr. Pete made the trip to Santa Cruz to visit, but only just a few minutes before the end of the show. He brought us cherries.저자 Bill Wolverton
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In the good news segment we learned that chickens and ducks are full of drama. Jaime Smith said that because of all the spring and summer fruits and vegetables, "It's a fun time to be an eater on the central coast." He also told us chickens make good backyard pets. Gary Shapiro is adamant that Yoko Oko had nothing to do with the Beatles splitting. …
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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.저자 Ngozi Cole
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Mari Segura filled in for Rosemary, who was otherwise engaged. In the good news we heard of Ellie Wilson and her Moth X Human project, in which she takes data gathered on the presence of moths of different species, and uses it to generate music. Her intent is to call attention to declining moth populations. Later we heard about a dog who recognized…
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Gail Pellerin was at the No Kings protest and told us about that. We asked if she was concerned for herself, given the attack on legislators over the weekend. Of course she is, but at the same time she reassured us that California's assembly members and senators have lots of security available to them. She is proud of the work the assembly and sena…
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Title: God's Wisdom for a Complex World: Home Speaker: Nate Holdridge Overview: In this Sunday Sermon, Pastor Nate Holdridge teaches from Proverbs to cast a vision for the home as the first arena of discipleship. Drawing from wisdom literature and the teachings of Jesus, Pastor Nate calls parents to intentional training, loving discipline, and the …
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Dr. Pete told us of a horse race that began in New York and ended in California. He also had a lost tortoise tale. In good news we heard a dad story, since Father's day is approaching. Most of the week's movies were uninspiring. The picks of the week were A Photographic Memory and the live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon. Charlie taught u…
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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.저자 Elena Neale-Sacks
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In Good News we heard about a lost tortoise that was finally found, a painting lost and then found and sold for a tidy sum, and Brian Wilson, whom we lost just yesterday. Gary Shapiro joined us to share lots of stories about Brian Wilson and how he made music with and for the Beach Boys.저자 Bill Wolverton
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Good News brought us the story of a crane operator who saved a man from a burning building, and later was himself rewarded. So was a 14-year-old boy who found a wallet laden with cash and did the right thing. Jaime Smith educated us about the differences between squid and octopus, from a chef's point of view. Rosemary told of having once educated a…
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In good news we heard of the life of Dale Bridenbaugh, who is responsible for having made GE Nuclear reactors safer. Also, Rosemary related the story of running her car battery down at the park yesterday. A park employee got her car started and a friend got her a membership to AAA for the next time. That's a bad day turning around for sure. John La…
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Good News today included accounts of both winners of the French Open tennis tournament, as well as of a dentist from Indiana who realized his dream of playing in the US Open golf tournament. Mark Mozena's topics included a discouraging bit of news from the Japanese space program. Elon - Trump breakup will potentially have large consequences for spa…
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