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FDA moves to eliminate carcinogenic Red 3 from foods
Red 3 has been prohibited for use in cosmetics and topical drugs since 1990
Central Coast Community Energy
Listed under: Environment Sustainability
Scotts Valley Council Cheers Fully-Staffed Milestone
As of mid-December, the City of Scotts Valley had caught up on its HR backlog and was fully staffed. This followed years of headaches in the police department and Public Works, as employees left for greener pastures elsewhere.
San Lorenzo Valley Water District Receives $100K Grant to Replace Aging Water Meters
San Lorenzo Valley Water District has been awarded a $100,000 grant to update hundreds of water meters in Ben Lomond.
From https://app.watchduty.org/i/40849...
Watch Duty Official Moss Landing Fire Incident Report
This is a page with frequently updated information about the fire at the battery storage facility located at the Moss Landing power plant.
From Monterey Herald...
Moss Landing Battery Plant Fire Report
Read on to learn more about the fire which broke out on January 16 at a battery storage plant located on the grounds of the Moss Landing power station.
Moss Landing Fire Update: Battling Battery Fires Difficult
Monterey County officials say that the fire that erupted at the Moss Landing Power Plant Thursday night was difficult to fight because it was centered on a bank of Tesla batteries.
Massive Blaze Erupts at Moss Landing Power Plant
A huge fire broke out inside a building at the Moss Landing Power Plant Thursday, forcing emergency crews to evacuate areas around Moss Landing and close the heavily traveled Highway 1 in both directions for hours.
From Lookout Local...
Responsibility for Rail Trail Encroachment Still Undetermined
A deadline for resolution of the issue of mobile homes encroaching on the path of the Santa Cruz Branch Rail Line is approaching. Read on the get the details about what's being done to solve the issue and determine who's responsible for next steps.
Pajaro Valley Unified School District Cuts $5 Million From Budget
Read on for details about how the Pajaro Valley Unified School District is cutting $5 million from the annual budget and the reasons behind the move.
Watsonville Residents Among More Than 500 Laid Off at Monterey Mushrooms
North America’s largest producer of fresh mushrooms, Monterey Mushrooms, closed its Royal Oaks facility and laid off more than 500 workers in December.
As Los Angeles Burns, Santa Cruz County Officials Urge Wildfire Prep — And Not Just in the Mountains
As wildfires rage in Southern California, Santa Cruz County officials are urging residents to prepare for the possibility of a destructive wildfire here — even in urban areas.
Capitola Revises Plans to Fill Vacant Council Seat
In their January 16 meeting, the Capitola City Council announced that an open application process will be used to select a new member to fill a vacant seat. Read on to learn what changed and why.
Moss Landing Fire Coming Under Control
An update on the progress of battling the battery storage facility fire at Moss Landing.
Exciting News for 2025!
Monkey Spit, LLC Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk/Wheat/Soy in Monkey Spit BBQ Sauces
Santa Cruz County Public Health Officials Provide Update on Moss Landing Plant Fire: Safety Tips for Residents and Sensitive Groups
In the wake of the First World War, a group of business leaders built an international organization of more than 1,000 local service clubs in less than a decade. It has grown to be one of the biggest philanthropic organizations …
Updated information, including news and Explainers, about progress in building the 32-mile stretch of the Monterey Bay Sanctuary Scenic Trail in Santa Cruz County.
A call with an evacuated friend fleeing fires in Los Angeles, and journalism's scary "platform problem."
In the shadow of Silicon Valley, and on California's North Coast, local news outlets deliver essential information.
Over the past year, we’ve witnessed big changes throughout the state, and today we present a quick look at a handful of some important ways California's civic landscape is shifting.
We are partnering with Bay City News to do some big things. And we're feeling grateful.
Finding information about the community can be hard. We have a plan to make it easy.
Throughout California, people are being sworn into office—some for the first time, and others in the midst of long careers. Adam Schiff is one of the latter.
The LA Democrat takes office under fire, but says he will strive for bipartisanship.
For more than a century, business leaders have done a lot of good. And then Elon and his friends show up and make us all look selfish and bad.
Founded as a business organization in 1915, the Kiwanis Club now serves millions of children worldwide.
A movement started just 12 years ago has gone global—and local. Meanwhile, one of the oldest and largest philanthropic enterprises in the world continues to serve.
Week One of the charismatic-megafauna segment of our Doing Good series features the BPOE Elks. And: San Diego Zoo cams!
What happens when a 19th century drinking club becomes an enduring force for good? We explain.
Can't make it down to San Diego to visit one of the best zoos in the country? No problem; they bring the zoo to you.
Two plans to protect the ocean and its beaches—and the coolest marine-life webcams on the planet.
Seacliff State Beach was obliterated by storms in 2023. California State Parks is mobilizing the public to reimagine its future.
Thousands of square miles of ocean and coastal habitat are now preserved for future generations.
Have a desire to watch a kelp forest, or some moon jellies, or some otters, or sharks, or birds? Not a problem thanks to these amazing live webcams.
This Veterans Day, we pay tribute to those who have given parts of their lives to our armed services, and those who serve in our nation's army of government workers.
Saturday 2/1: Marina: Keep Eyes on Sudan Community Solidarity Event
Marina Library, Community Room, 190 Seaside Circle Marina, CA 93933
Ask Yesenia: Celebrating YOU During Positive Parenting Awareness Month!
Dear parents, foster parents, grandparents, relative caregivers, and other adults raising children and teens, We’re celebrating YOU in January 2025! For the 13th year in a row the County Board [...]
Books by Martin Luther KingBooks by MLK
His Own Words The Measure of a Man - “Eloquent and passionate, reasoned and sensitive, this pair of meditations by the revered civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther [...]
January 15 – 21, 2025
Highlights this week: Greensite... on Downtown Plan Extension DEIR... Steinbruner... off this week ... Hayes... Cattle Grazing on Public Lands ... Patton... Artificial Sweetener ... Matlock... cal...
Sunday 2/16: Valentine's Rise Up Singing Veg. Potluck
Whiskey Hill Farms & Science Center
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