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By Chris Neklason
Published Sep 25, 2023

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Progress Report

The theme for this issue of The Newsletter is incremental progress, told in two stories below.

The first is a blog post about new features we’ve recently rolled out on California Local—small improvements we hope enhance your experience. 

The second is a Q&A with the co-founder of a “tiny newsroom” (and member of the California Local Media Alliance) who is using new tools to do old-fashioned accountability journalism.

Santa Cruz Local (no relation) started in 2019, and co-founder Kara Meyberg Guzman describes here the experience of starting a newsroom, surviving the pandemic, and now expanding.


California Local New Features

Our motto is Discover > Connect > Act, but with thousands of articles and government and community group directory listings in our database, and more being added every day, discovery of information and resources can be difficult, and connection less than convenient.

The good news is, we’ve been working on that.


What’s New @CALocal: September 2023

The tricky part is putting it all together.
We’ve made it easier to find and track news and other information and connect with your local elected representatives.


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Monterey County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://monterey.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Monterey County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Q&A With a Local Tiny Newsroom Founder

We’re privileged to work with a lot of local newsrooms, and going forward, we’re going to be spotlighting some of our fellow local journalists and the amazing work they do in communities across the state.

I recently interviewed Kara Meyberg Guzman, co-founder of a tiny newsroom named Santa Cruz Local in my home town on the Central California Coast. I’ve gushed about them before, and the Q&A below illuminates the effort and commitment to public service required to, in their words, “hold public officials to account.”


Q&A: Kara Meyberg Guzman of Santa Cruz Local

Kara Meyberg Guzman is one of the hardest working journalists in the business.
Meet tiny newsroom co-founder Kara Meyberg Guzman, who has been honored by the Local Independent Online News Publishers Association.


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Get to Know a Group

Community Emergency Response Volunteers logo Community Emergency Response Volunteers

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 Black Family Speaks of Racism in P.G. Schools; District Pledges Progress

Martin Luther King Jr. said once, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”

Monterey County Weekly logo Protests Planned in Response to a Fundraiser Ag Leaders Organized for Ron DeSantis

Several organizations, including United Farmworkers and Building Healthy Communities, have voiced concerns over the event for the presidential candidate.

King City Rustler logo Southern Monterey County Foundation Celebrates 10 Years of Giving

The SMCF raises funds and makes grants to improve the quality of life in South County from King City to points south to the Monterey County line.

Monterey County Weekly logo Salinas Has Increased Community Involvement in Fight Against Litter

It all starts with small steps. That is the thinking behind Amor Salinas, launched two years ago to inspire pride among Salinas residents.

Monterey County Weekly logo Legal Battle Brews Between Monterey Diocese and Mission Foundation

The Bible, in the Book of Matthew, quotes Jesus as saying no one can serve both God and money. In the end, you will be devoted to one and despise the other.

Salinas Valley Tribune logo Gov. Newsom Approves $17M for Dam Safety Funding

Senate Bill 104 includes $17 million for dam safety projects at Nacimiento and San Antonio reservoirs, operated by the Monterey County Water Resources Agency.

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Recent Local News

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Joby Applies for CalCompetes Grant for Marina Expansion

The city of Marina is supporting Joby Aviation’s submittal of a grant to expand its mid-range production capacity at the Marina airport.

(09/22/2023) → Monterey Herald

Monterey County Now Offering Free, Pre-Approved ADU Designs

A design-build-development company based in Santa Cruz, which has an established track record providing accessory dwelling unit plans for Central Coast cities, is doing it again, this time for Monterey County.

(09/21/2023) → Monterey Herald

Moss Landing Power Plant Being Demolished, But Smoke Stacks Will Stay

The Moss Landing power plant is becoming a thing of the past, and that has many wondering what will become of the landmark twin smokestacks that can be seen for miles along the Central Coast.

(09/19/2023) → Read the full KSBW NBC/ABC report
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Recent Statewide News

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• Want a Piece of the Warriors? 10 Percent Ownership Stake Reportedly Up for Sale

The $700 million price tag sets a $7 billion mark that would make the Warriors one of the world’s most valuable sports teams.

(09/22/2023) → Daily Democrat

• Construction Around California Capitol Can Finally Start

Work on a new annex, visitors center and underground parking garage can legally begin after the state issued a final, court-ordered review of the project. Plans have been on hold since early 2021.

(09/21/2023) → CapPublicRadio

• Mayo Clinic Expert Answers Questions on COVID Tests, New Variants

Companies set the original test dates arbitrarily due to these diagnostic at-home tests being developed rapidly. So, check your boxes before you toss them.

(09/21/2023) → Daily Democrat

• Why California Rivers Saw Fewer Harmful Algal Blooms This Year

Outbreaks have wreaked havoc on the state’s river ecosystems for years. But this year was different. Faster, colder river waters led to fewer outbreaks of the harmful algae.

(09/20/2023) → CapPublicRadio

• California Tops FEMA’s New List of Areas Vulnerable to Weather Disasters

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has identified nearly 500 “zones” that are ill-prepared to tolerate flooding, earthquakes, heat waves, wildfires, landslides and other natural hazards. California topped all states with 51 total zones, followed by 35 in Texas and 32 in Florida.

(09/19/2023) → Read the full The Mercury News report
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Government Announcements

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Wanted Subject Arrest

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/22/2023)

City of Monterey Condemns Anonymous Callers on Zoom Who Interrupted a City Council Meeting with Hate Speech 

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/22/2023)

Deadly Weapon Arrest

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/15/2023)

Draft Housing Element Comes Before City Council and Planning Commission at Joint Special Meeting, Sep. 19

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/11/2023)

Attempted Homicide / Controlled Substance for Sales Arrest

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/07/2023)

Monterey Police Opens Outreach and Navigation Center to Support Multi-Disciplinary Outreach Team

Image of City of Monterey seal. City of Monterey   (09/05/2023)

Controlled Substance for Sale Arrest

Image of City of Pacific Grove seal. City of Pacific Grove   (08/18/2023)

PAVING PROJECT ON HIGHWAY 68 NEAR PACIFIC GROVE  TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK

Image of City of Pacific Grove seal. City of Pacific Grove   (08/10/2023)

DRAFT Archeological Resources Review and Tribal Monitoring Protocol

Image of City of Gonzales seal. City of Gonzales   (06/26/2023)

AB  481 MILITARY EQUIPMENT ANNUAL REPORT 2023