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By Eric Johnson
Published Dec 23, 2024

Happy Holidays. Big News. And Our First 'Ask.'

First, the big news. California Local is forging a partnership with Bay City News and its nonprofit, the Bay City News Foundation. In coming months, we will be working together to apply for grants to help our organizations expand our missions.

Together with BCN, which has been providing newsrooms in Northern California with essential news coverage for 45 years, we will be working on some big projects to help people engage with their communities and live a better life. You can read about one of these projects in a blogpost by our friend Chris Neklason, below.

The ask: This partnership also allows you, for the first time, to make tax-deductible contributions to help us with our efforts. If you can help, and you want to support local journalism, send me an email: I am eric@californialocal.com. Find more ways to easily donate below.

On to the festive part of this edition of The Newsletter.

Seasons greetings. I write today from my home in your state capital, where we had a nice little solstice party last night, and are preparing to celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah in just a few days. I hope you are enjoying the wintry weather and observing this week of darkness and light in whatever way you do that at your house. 

I want to tell you today how grateful I am that you are a California Local member and newsletter subscriber. I am so glad that you care about your community and appreciate our work. These are troubled times, and I'm deeply happy for the opportunity to share some good news about individuals and organizations in our state that are trying to make things better.

That’s mostly what we do here—I’m sure you’ve noticed—after all, we titled our book How California Works: Building Democracy in the Golden State. We are unapologetic optimists. There are serious problems in this world and in our state; we are mostly focused on solutions.

In recent weeks, Chris has brought you stories about legacy service organizations such as the Lions, Rotary and Soroptimists. Tomorrow, I will be publishing an article about our friends at the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation and their awesome “Give Back Tahoe“ campaign. And over the past three years, we have published articles about scores of individuals and organizations working toward what Chris likes to call "community betterment."

Please help us spread the good word.  (Our 'ask' of you; part 2.)

If you believe it’s important for people to Discover trusted information about their local communities and have that information at their fingertips; if you believe it would be good if these folks could Connect with each other and with their local leaders; if you believe it would be best if they could Act by reaching out to their elected officials and other others active in their communities; then I hope you will consider contributing to California Local.

Again: The Bay City News Foundation has agreed to serve as our nonprofit fiscal sponsor. This sponsorship allows you to make a tax-deductible contribution to help us deliver news and information from trusted sources to more Californians.

You can support our work by contributing a tax-deductible donation through the Bay City News Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization with Tax ID 83-0654488, who have agreed to support our work.

Checks can be mailed to Bay City News Foundation, 900 Hilldale Ave., Berkeley CA 94708. Please note in the memo line: "For California Local"

You can also donate online using a credit card or PayPal. In the form field labeled “Special instructions for seller” write in “For California Local

Again, I'm eric@californialocal.com. Shoot me a note and I'll send you more info. And: I'll send you a book!


A Tool for Democratic Engagement

California Local delivers local journalism from multiple trusted sources in each of the 10 counties we now serve, sending readers to those primary sources. We do this within a digital environment that includes a reader-friendly database that gives site-visitors easy access to regularized accounts of: 1) Local government agencies, departments, and officials, and 2) Local nonprofits that make up the non-governmental civic infrastructure. 

Beginning in 2025, we hope to make this Community Information Hub infrastructure available as a WordPress plug-in to newsrooms, libraries, and ... well ... everyone. It's a pretty cool project. I hope you will agree.


Creating a Community Information Hub

Big Search and Big Social have abandoned you in an information desert. Help is on the way.
Finding information about the community can be hard. We have a plan to make it easy.


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Winter! cookbook.


Put a lemony, seasonal twist on red and green coleslaw

Shredded Brussels sprouts are the starting point for this green and red coleslaw, perfect for a holiday meal.
New! Brussels sprouts-apple slaw with pomegranate, pistachios and Meyer lemon dressing


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Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula's mission is “to support local CERT programs, build public awareness about emergency preparedness, and promote the community's capacity to respond to natural disasters and man-made emergencies.”

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From Our Media Allies

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Monterey County Weekly logo PG&E Is Installing a Larger Substation Transformer Expected to Improve Capacity on the Monterey Peninsula.

Monterey Peninsula residents, frustrated over the most recent big power outage during the storm that walloped the region on Dec. 14, may have noticed their power flickering off and on in recent days. The reason is likely because PG&E is …

Monterey County Weekly logo La Niña Is Still Likely, Say Meteorologists at the National Weather Service.

Katie Rodriguez here, asking myself an oddly familiar question: What is the difference between El Niño and La Niña, and are we experiencing one, or the other?

Monterey County Weekly logo Salinas Valley Health Nurses Get a New Contract With 20-Percent Pay Increases Through 2028.

This fall, registered nurses of the California Nurses Association at Salinas Valley Health were on a campaign to win a new strong contract in bargaining negotiations, including an informational picket in October and culminating on Dec. 9 with a pledge …

San Jose Inside logo Widespread Cockfighting in CA Identified as Possible Source of Bird Flu Emergency

California may have more than a million fighting birds, according to the Center for a Humane Economy.

Monterey County Weekly logo Pacific Grove City Council Votes to Create a New Business Liaison Position.

In their second meeting since seating a new mayor and councilmembers, the Pacific Grove City Council wasted no time making a bold move to create a business liaison position with the possibility of eliminating the all-volunteer Economic Development Commission in …

Monterey County Weekly logo Nonprofit Trust for Public Land Is Acquiring Ferrini Ranch to Transfer to Big Sur Land Trust.

For conservationists, the dream of preserving Ferrini Ranch, an approximately 870-acre property that straddles Toro Park along Highway 68, has been in the ether for decades, long before the County Board of Supervisors, in a 3-2 vote, approved a development …

Monterey County Weekly logo Digital NEST Marks 10 Years of Training the Next Generation of Tech Leaders.

For the season of giving, Jacob Martinez and his team at Digital NEST had an idea: If the nonprofit that provides career skills to youth could garner 100 donations, Martinez would get his first tattoo on his upcoming birthday.

Monterey County Weekly logo A New MST Partnership Offers Contactless Bank Cards to Those Without Accounts.

Three-and-a-half years ago, Monterey-Salinas Transit made paying for bus fares as easy as the tap of a card, convenient for anyone who has a credit or debit card. Those without cards were left fumbling for change. A new partnership between …

Monterey County Weekly logo Measuring Progress on the County’s Post-Flood Recovery Plan in Pajaro.

Sara Rubin here, thinking about the relativity of time. For example: Is recovery in Pajaro moving fast, or slow? The answers vary widely depending on your perspective.

Monterey County Weekly logo A Year After the County Approved $10 Million for Pajaro Aid, Just $2.6 Million Has Been Spent.

Nearly two years after floods in the North County town of Pajaro displaced most of its residents, the community’s recovery process is still ongoing. That includes the distribution of the funds meant to bolster recovery.

Monterey County Weekly logo Community Foundation for Monterey County Announces Recipients of Nearly $2 Million in Grants for Pajaro Recovery.

As part of the Pajaro recovery plan, Monterey County set aside $2 million from a $20 million state allocation to support the town of Pajaro in the form of community grants that will focus on resilience efforts.

King City Rustler logo Rural County Representatives of California Raise Money for Community

Read on to learn which Monterey County nonprofits were recipients of a share of $84,750 raised by the Rural County Representatives of California.

Sacramento News and Review logo Sites Reservoir in the Sacramento Valley Remains a Second Environmental Battlefront Between Newsom and California Tribes and Conservation Groups

Gavin Newsom continued his “California Jobs First” tour last week with a press event at a farm in Colusa in the Sacramento Valley where the governor promoted efforts to build Sites Reservoir. However, similar to Newsom’s embattled Delta tunnel, Sites …

Monterey County Weekly logo Marina Contemplates Its Next Steps After a Measure to Upgrade City Facilities Fails.

Celia Jiménez here, thinking about Marina’s Measure U, which aimed to fund needed facilities, including new fire and police stations, in the city.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo ‘Governors Are Going to Have to Create a New System’: Leaders in the West Lambast Insurance Industry Over Rising Costs for Homeowners

As extreme weather events fuel an explosion in homeowners insurance premiums, governors representing states in the West are expressing frustration with the industry, saying companies need to do more to bring down costs.

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The Push For a Monterey Bay National Heritage Area Designation Explained

Learn about the bill introduced by Rep. Jimmy Panetta which would initiate the process to designate the communities neighboring the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary as a National Heritage Area, and what that would entail.

(12/23/2024) → Monterey Herald

Highway 1 Rocky Creek Slip-out Update

Learn how CalTrans installed huge pre-cast girders over the December 14-15 weekend at the Rocky Creek slip-out and progress in restoring full two-way access to that portion of Highway 1.

(12/16/2024) → Monterey Herald
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Recent Statewide News

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California Limits Junk Fees: New Law Blocks Fines for Declined ATM Withdrawals

A new California law will prohibit state-chartered banks from charging fees for withdrawals that are instantaneously declined.

(12/23/2024) → CalMatters

California Has a Nutria Response Team?

The invasive South American housecat-sized semi-aquatic rodent is making the Bay Area a new home, and that's a problem. Read on to learn what wildlife officials are doing about it.

(12/23/2024) → The Mercury News

More Water for Urban Areas, Some Farms: Biden, Newsom Officials Announce Long-Awaited New Water Delivery Rules

New operating rules for massive Delta systems will increase water deliveries to Southern California cities and some growers. Salmon numbers could drop, especially in dry years.

(12/20/2024) → CalMatters

CA Nurses Demand Changes to Addiction Recovery Program

For California nurses seeking help with alcohol or drug abuse, the road to recovery through a program managed by their licensing board can be fraught, writes CalMatters health reporter Kristen Hwang.

(12/19/2024) → CalMatters

How America Lost Control of the Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic

Keith Poulsen's jaw dropped when farmers showed him images on their cellphones at the World Dairy Expo in Wisconsin in October. A livestock veterinarian at the University of Wisconsin, Poulsen had seen sick cows before, with their noses dripping and udders slack.

(12/19/2024) → California Healthline

Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant Operation Extended

Learn more about how a deal from 2022 to extend operations of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant and a recent California Public Utilities Commission decision are leading to higher electricity bills across the state.

(12/19/2024) → Los Angeles Times

California Declares Bird Flu Emergency

As the first serious case of bird flu in a human is reported and more dairy herds across the state are infected, California Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency. Read on to learn what that entails.

(12/18/2024) → CapPublicRadio

Why Income and Tense Politics Are Limiting Access to Civics Classes in California

All high school students are required to take civics, but a lack of money can limit opportunities. And in some communities, parent objections pressure teachers to avoid certain topics.

(12/18/2024) → CalMatters

A California Recovery Program Keeps Watch on Addicted Health Workers — But Not Doctors

California doctors are asking the state to create a ‘safe harbor’ program for addiction recovery. They say the current system discourages doctors from participating because they regard it as punitive.

(12/18/2024) → CalMatters

New Decisions Boost California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate, but Major Hurdles Remain

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decree that by 2035 all new cars sold in California must be powered by batteries or other zero-emission systems has received a double dose of legal and political support.

(12/18/2024) → CalMatters

Cal Fire Opens Applications for Free Summer Firefighter Camp for Young Californian Women

Cal Fire is taking applications for Camp Cinder, a free four-day, three-night immersive firefighter camp for young women ages 15-17. The program, led by women firefighters and offered June 23-26 in Shasta and San Luis Obispo, will teach rope skills, water rescues, hose movement, leadership and more,

(12/18/2024) → Local News Matters

Biden Administration Approves California Electric Car Mandate. Will Trump Try to Revoke It?

The US EPA granted California’s waiver, which the incoming Trump administration is likely to try to overturn in the courts. The state’s zero-emission vehicle mandates have been the driving force behind California’s progress in cleaning up dangerous air pollutants.

(12/17/2024) → CalMatters

California Workforce Fund Targets Programs Solving Problems

Child care centers throughout California struggled to find people with the right credentials to look after their babies, toddlers and preschoolers. At the same time, many people who wanted to become early childhood educators faced difficulties in earning the credentials.

(12/17/2024) → CalMatters

National Center for Atmospheric Research Explains: Atmospheric Rivers

Use this explainer by the National Science Foundation-sponsored National Center for Atmospheric Research to understand atmospheric rivers and how they'll change as the climate warms.

(12/17/2024) → YubaNet

California’s Jail Population Will Rise Thanks to Prop. 36. So Will Inmate Deaths, Advocates Say

California recorded historically high numbers of deaths in county jails for the past six years. Now, counties expect to house more prisoners as Prop. 36 takes effect.

(12/16/2024) → CalMatters

A New California Law Bans Your Boss From Ordering You to Attend Anti-Union Meetings

Gov. Newsom and legislative Democrats pushed through a law that bans employers from requiring workers to attend ‘captive audience meetings.’ It was the latest victory for the labor movement at the state Capitol.

(12/16/2024) → CalMatters

Can New State Regulations Resolve California’s Existential Insurance Crisis?

There’s no law requiring California property owners to carry insurance, but the vast majority buy it to protect themselves from fire and other perils, or are required to do so by their mortgage lenders.

(12/16/2024) → CalMatters

Here’s How California Plans to Get Millions of Adults Without College Degrees Into Better Jobs

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “Master Plan for Career Education” seeks to help the nearly 7 million adults in California who lack college degrees by giving them college credit for their work experience and by changing the requirements on some state jobs.

(12/16/2024) → CalMatters
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Government Announcements

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High Surf Advisory: December 20-26th, 2024

Expect large westerly swell with breaking waves 15 to 18 ft, including breakers near 20 ft possible along favored west facing beaches.
Image of United States seal. United States   (12/20/2024)

Lidl Recalls Taste of Deutschland Buttered Vegetables Due to Undeclared Milk Allergens

DECEMBER 20, 2024 - Lidl US is recalling all lots of their Taste of Deutschland Buttered Vegetables 10.5 oz box UPC 4 056489 122876 due to undeclared milk allergen. The recall was issued due to undeclared milk in the products. People who have allergies to milk run the risk of serious or life-threate
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Recall of Jose Madrid Salsa Chipotle Con Queso

Jose Madrid Salsa is announcing a voluntary recall of our Chipotle Con Queso Salsa. The salsa is being recalled because it contains Yellow 5 and Yellow 6, which were not listed on the ingredient label. Individuals who are allergic or sensitive to Yellow 5 or Yellow 6 run the risk of minor to serious
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Impero Foods & Meats, Inc. Recalls Raw Pork Sausage Products Produced Without Benefit of Inspection

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2024 - Impero Foods & Meats, Inc., a Baltimore, Md. establishment, is recalling approximately 7,485 pounds of raw pork sausage products that were produced without the benefit...
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Ralph's Packing Company Recalls Ready-To-Eat Pork and Beef Bologna Products Due to Misbranding and an Undeclared Allergen

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2024 - Ralph's Packing Company, a Perkins, Okla. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,132 pounds of ready-to-eat pork and beef bologna products due to misbranding and an undeclared...
Image of City of Del Rey Oaks seal. City of Del Rey Oaks   (12/20/2024)

FORTAG Construction Update - Week of January 6, 2025

Please find below links to weekly updates to construction activities for the TAMC Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway Project (FORTAG).For more information on this project, click HERE.
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FORTAG Construction Update - Week of January 13, 2025

Please find below links to weekly updates to construction activities for the TAMC Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway Project (FORTAG).For more information on this project, click HERE.
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FORTAG Construction Update - Week of December 23, 2024

Please find below links to weekly updates to construction activities for the TAMC Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway Project (FORTAG).For more information on this project, click HERE.
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FORTAG Construction Update - Week of December 30, 2024

Please find below links to weekly updates to construction activities for the TAMC Fort Ord Regional Trail and Greenway Project (FORTAG).For more information on this project, click HERE.
Image of United States seal. United States   (12/19/2024)

Orgain Issues Voluntary Allergy Alert on Possible Undeclared Peanut Residue in a Single Batch of 30G Protein Organic Plant Based Powder - Chocolate 2.01lb

Orgain of Irvine, California is voluntarily recalling a single batch of its 30g Protein Organic Plant Based Powder - Chocolate 2.01lb because it may contain undeclared peanut residue. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts may run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic
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