Humpback whales lunge feeding in Monterey Bay.
Joe Biden visited the Santa Cruz County beach towns of Aptos and Capitola a couple winters ago following bad storms that wrought the kind of destructions that coastal communies are facing due to the climate crisis. Last week, his administration delivered a big pile of money to help these communities and their neighbors build resilience.
This week we meet Robert Mazurek, who has been working on conservation issues in the Monterey Bay Area for decades, and is now overseeing a $71 million coastal resilience grant. He explains how this historic win came to pass, what it means to the region and the world, and why this money should be seen as a mere down payment on a sustainable future.
California Marine Sanctuary Foundation Wins Big
The conservation community in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties has been punching above its weight for generations—for example, by working to create the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, a resource of global significance. Last week, these ambitious protectors of the magnificent environment they call home scored a huge win—the biggest federal grant given to an NGO in California historey.
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Supporting local singers by building, promoting, and nurturing vocal music programs, the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus hosts two annual concert series that feature music from a range of genres, such as classical, Broadway, and contemporary hits.
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A roundup of Nevada City news, including an upcoming car show, plans for homeless camp clearing, and an upgrade to a middle school sports field.
(08/13/2024) The Union
Five chapters of local League of Women Voters are holding a forum for the candidates running for California Assembly District 3 in November.
(08/13/2024) YubaNet
The Nevada County Library is partnering with the Nevada County Master Gardeners to provide free seeds through its seed library program.
(08/13/2024) YubaNet
Learn more about how to register to vote and the ballot measures and candidates running for office in November.
(08/12/2024) YubaNet
A new delay is pushing repairs to Spaulding Powerhouse #2 beyond the previously expected mid-September completion date.
(08/12/2024) YubaNet
Proposed amendments to the Nevada County commercial cannabis cultivation ordinance will be the topic of three upcoming public meetings.
(08/07/2024) The Union
In their August 6 meeting, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors explored a project to move aerial power lines underground on Red Dog and other nearby roads.
(08/07/2024) The Union
A heavy-lift helicopter chartered by PG&E delivered and set the last pipe segment necessary to complete repairs on the South Yuba Pipe on August 6.
(08/07/2024) The Union
A look at the 2024 Nevada County Fair at the fairgrounds in Grass Valley.
(08/06/2024) YubaNet
Proposition 32 to increase the minimum wage from $16 isn’t as far-reaching as when it was first proposed. Fast food workers are already making more, and health care employees are on track. But worker groups are already pushing for more.
(08/13/2024) CalMatters
The state’s landlords see rising insurance costs, so they say they’re going to have to raise rents. But they complain about laws that limit how much they can do so.
(08/12/2024) CalMatters
Some California agencies are offering incentives and hosting workshops for school districts that want to build affordable housing for teachers.
(08/12/2024) CalMatters
Sky-high rent is among Californians’ biggest concerns. Nearly 30% of tenants spend more than half their income on rent; and the median rent is $2,850 a month, 33% higher than the national average.
Two propositions on the Nov. 5 ballot address this issue — though one does so in a rather roundabout way.
(08/08/2024) CalMatters
The chemical, used for decades, can harm babies’ developing brains. Farmworkers and people living near fields are most at risk. The EPA issued a rare emergency order.
(08/07/2024) CalMatters
Legislators are pushing ahead with a retail theft bill package in their continued opposition of Proposition 36 — a November ballot measure backed by law enforcement groups and Republicans (and some Democrats) that would roll back parts of 2014’s Prop. 47.
(08/07/2024) CalMatters
So many intense wildfires all at once require an intricate chess game for maneuvering firefighters and equipment around the U.S.
(08/06/2024) CalMatters
A critical new federal audit calls out California for doing too little to prevent fraudulent spending of homelessness funds. Nearly $320 million was at risk.
(08/06/2024) CalMatters
The Senate appropriations committee sent dozens upon dozens of bills — that have a price tag of at least $50,000 to $150,000 and that may also be politically dicey — to the dreaded suspense file, where many could die quickly on Aug. 15.
(08/06/2024) CalMatters