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By Eric Johnson
Published Aug 12, 2024

Humpback whales lunge feeding in Monterey Bay. Humpback whales lunge feeding in Monterey Bay. Image credit: Blake Matheson   CC BY-NC 2.0

Biden Comes Through for the Monterey Bay Area

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.


Robert Mazurek Q&A: Preparing for Climate Change

Robert Mazurek, who helped launch the globally influential Seafood Watch program for the Monterey Bay Aquarium 25 years ago, is now overseeing a historic climate resilience grant, and working on even bigger stuff.
The Santa Cruz-based California Marine Sanctuary Foundation receives a historic $71 million climate resilience grant from Biden Administration.

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 Summer! cookbook.


Fresh figs, almonds and lemon combine in easy jam

Beautiful ripe Kadota figs, combined with almonds and lemon, will become delicious jam.
New! Fresh fig-almond jam with no added pectin


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Sierra Sun logo Candidate Filing Period Extended for Several Placer County Offices on November 5, 2024 General Election Ballot

In accordance with California Elections Code section 10516, Placer County Registrar of Voters Ryan Ronco announced that the nomination period for several districts has been extended because the incumbent failed to file candidate filing paperwork by the Aug. 9 deadline.

Folsom Times logo Clear the Shelter: Sac County Animal Shelter Waives Fees Thru Sept. 10

Sacramento County’s Bradshaw Animal Shelter is participating in Clear the Shelters – a month-long adoption event from Aug. 10 – Sept. 10, 2024, to alleviate the high impact of their animal intake. Currently, the shelter is overcrowded with animals and …

Folsom Times logo Eldorado National Forest Now Closed Due to Crozier Fire; Blaze 14% Contained

Closure aides Forest Service in fire resources: blaze now 1960 acres, 4,000 structures threatened.

Sierra Sun logo Donner Party Hike 2024 Scheduled for September 7 & 8

The Donner Party Hike combines the love for the Sierra Nevada wilderness and its history.

Auburn Journal logo Auburn Hosts Form-Based Code Open House on Aug. 15

A form-based code is a means of regulating land development to achieve a specific urban form. The zoning regulation focuses on the physical form and characteristics of a building or public space rather than land use and density.

Auburn has …

Auburn Journal logo Placer Union Students to Start School Year With New Grading System

Moving toward improved educational practices, the Placer Union High School District will launch its Competency-Based Education program this year.

Auburn Journal logo Community Flocks to Old Town for National Night Out

The community gathered in Old Town Auburn on Tuesday to meet with the city's law enforcement officials and have some fun at the annual National Night Out.

Auburn Journal logo Placer Conservation Program Receives $5.39 Million in State and Federal Grants, Acquires 430 Acres for Conservation

After receiving more than $6.5 million in grant funds to acquire the southern 560 acres of the Riosa Redwing Ranch in 2022, the Placer County Conservation Program was additionally awarded more than $5.39 million to purchase the remaining 430 acres.

Placer Sentinel logo Interstate 80 Construction Update for Sierra Corridor

Caltrans is reminding motorists of various lane and ramp closures in multiple locations along Interstate 80 as several projects and emergency repairs continue in Placer, Nevada and Sierra counties.

Sierra Sun logo Village at Palisades Tahoe Specific Plan Partially-Revised Final Environmental Impact Report Released

Placer County has released for public review a partially-revised final environmental impact report for the Village at Palisades Tahoe Specific Plan in North Lake Tahoe.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Complexities of Managing Sewage in the Tahoe Basin

Tahoe's clarity report card just came out, yet two sewage spills occurring within less than two weeks of each other have minds on murkier matters.

Sierra Sun logo Nevada County Planning Commission Reviews Alpenglow Sawmill Proposal

]On Thursday, Aug. 8, the Nevada County Planning Commission met to discuss the proposed Alpenglow Sawmill and Wood Processing Facility. The meeting focused on whether to grant a Conditional Use Permit that would allow the construction and operation of the …

Folsom Telegraph logo 60-Acre Bass Lake Road Hotel Plan EIR Released

Officials recently released the 60-acre Town and Country Village El Dorado hotel and housing project draft environmental impact report.

Placer Sentinel logo Placer County’s Auburn, Rocklin Libraries Expand Hours to Enhance Community Access

Placer County is thrilled to announce the expansion of operating hours at two of its major library locations, Rocklin located at 350 Nevada Street, Auburn, and Auburn located on 4890 Granite Drive, Rocklin.

Sierra Sun logo Fire Near Placerville Sends Smoke Over Tahoe

A fire north of Placerville, Calif. that started early on August 7, among other fires burning over the west, is sending a haze over the Tahoe Basin.

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to Be Keynote Speaker for 28th Annual Lake Tahoe Summit

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) announced that U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has been invited as the keynote speaker for the 28th annual Lake Tahoe Summit. The summit will be held on August 14, 2024, and this year's …

Sierra Sun logo Tahoe Donner to Host 5th Annual Wild West Fest on Aug. 31

Tahoe Donner's Equestrian Center will host its 5th Annual Wild West Fest on Saturday, Aug. 31. The event, held at the center adjacent to the Alder Creek Adventure Center, will offer a range of family-oriented activities and entertainment inspired by …

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Tahoe Transportation District Hosts Public Workshop on Short-Range Transit Plan

The Tahoe Transportation District held its first public workshop for the Short-Range Transit Plan (SRTP) on Tuesday, Aug. 6. The session provided insights into the district's plans for 2024-2029 and sought community feedback on future transit services.

Folsom Times logo Fire Near Rescue Prompts New Evacuations in El Dorado County

Evacuations were ordered Wednesday afternoon in El Dorado County for a fast-moving wildland fire in the community of Rescue, located north of Cameron Park and northeast of El Dorado Hills.

Folsom Times logo Uncertainty Looms in Folsom as Intel Navigates Mass Global Cuts

As Intel Corporation faces global workforce reductions, a bit of uncertainty hangs over the community of Folsom, home to one of the company’s largest campuses. Intel recently announced plans to cut 15% of its workforce, approximately 17,500 employees, across the …

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Launches Next Phase of Affordable and Workforce Housing Program

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced on August 7 the launch of "Tahoe Living: Cultivating Community, Conserving the Basin," the next phase of the agency's affordable and workforce housing program.

Sierra Sun logo North Tahoe Community Alliance Now Seeking Project Applications for Annual Grant Cycle Funding

Last week, the North Tahoe Community Alliance launched the second Annual Grant Cycle and began accepting applications for the financial support of projects and programs that achieve community vitality, economic health, and environmental sustainability.

Auburn Journal logo Community Gathers for Quail Trail Launch Party

Nearly 100 people gathered at the Armed Forces Pavilion and Community Garden on August 4 to celebrate the official launch of the Auburn Quail Trail.

Auburn Journal logo Placer County Accepting Applications for North Auburn MAC Vacancy

Placer County is seeking applications to fill a vacant seat on the North Auburn Municipal Advisory Council.

Loomis News logo PG&E Improving Safety of Natural Gas Transmission Lines in Loomis, Newcastle

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) began work in Newcastle on Monday to improve a gas transmission pipe so it will allow for high-tech inspections of the pipeline.

Auburn Journal logo PCWA Agrees to Long Canyon Watershed Protection Project

The Placer County Water Agency took a major step toward watershed sustainability on August 1 when it approved an agreement to reduce fire risk across 16,500 acres in the Eldorado National Forest.

Auburn Journal logo Auburn's Art Walk '24 Takes Work to Downtown, Old Town Streets

Annie Preece grooved and swayed to a beat only she could hear, her right arm spray painting in sync with her dancing legs as onlookers across High Street gazed at the artist and the figure whose face slow came to …

Folsom Times logo Landscape & Lighting, Speed Limit Talks and $2.7M Affordable Housing Loan Among Folsom Council Agenda Items Aug.13

Folsom City Council will hold its first meeting of the month next Tuesday August 13. The meeting agenda includes several items that will be up for discussion and review, from a report on the city’s landscaping and lighting districts, a …

Tahoe Daily Tribune logo Forest Thinning Projects Continue at Lake Tahoe

Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team forest thinning projects are scheduled to continue for the next several weeks, conditions and weather permitting.

Folsom Times logo Draft Environmental Impact Report Out for Town and Country Village Project

County to hold public meeting Aug 22

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Information About the Crozier Fire

Updated Watch Duty page with information about the Crozier Fire which started burning northeast of Placerville on August 7 2024 at 1:21AM.

(08/10/2024) → Watch Duty

Support Fund Started for Crozier Fire Evacuees

The El Dorado Community Foundation has opened applications for emergency assistance to evacuees of the Crozier Fire.

(08/10/2024) → South Tahoe Now

El Dorado County Official Crozier Fire Webpage

El Dorado County is maintaining and updating a webpage with official information about the Crozier Fire. (See article for URL)

(08/09/2024) → South Tahoe Now

Fire Districts Offer Free Chipping

A number of Lake Tahoe fire districts are offering free chipping services to encourage home owners to maintain defensible space. (See article to find out how to sign up.)

(08/08/2024) → South Tahoe Now

Comic Con Returns to Lake Tahoe

The second annual Lake Tahoe Comic Con will take place September 14 and 15 at the Tahoe Blue Event Center..

(08/08/2024) → South Tahoe Now

Cameron Park Studies Fire Services Annexation

The Cameron Park Community Services District Board of Directors approved a contract to explore annexation of fire services to the El Dorado Hills Fire Department.

(08/07/2024) → Village Life

El Dorado County Long Range Planning Underway

The process of crafting a long range plan for meeting affordable housing needs has begun by the El Dorado County Planning and Building Department, with public workshops to be held in coming months.

(08/07/2024) → Mountain Democrat

New El Dorado Hills Trail Open to Public

The new Central Mile Loop Trail is completed and open to public use, as discussions continue around other amenities to be build on the former Executive Golf Course site.

(08/07/2024) → Mountain Democrat

Lake Tahoe Transportation Plan Input Sought

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is asking for public participation as it prepares the 25-year Connections 2050 Regional Transportation Plan.

(08/06/2024) → South Tahoe Now

Volunteers Clean Up Abandoned South Tahoe Homeless Camps

On August 3, a number of volunteers and staff from the Tahoe Resource Conservation District came together to clean up discarded debris in the Johnson Meadow in South Lake Tahoe.

(08/06/2024) → South Tahoe Now
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• Californians: Your Rent May Go Up Because of Rising Insurance Rates

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

• California Is Giving Schools More Homework: Build Housing for Teachers

Some California agencies are offering incentives and hosting workshops for school districts that want to build affordable housing for teachers.

(08/12/2024) → CalMatters

• CA Rent Control Back on the Ballot, Twice

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

• Dangerous Herbicide Used on California Crops Banned

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

• CA Democrats Push Retail Theft Bills

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

• California Battles Onslaught of Wildfires With Help From Mutual Aid: ‘More Resources Than Rest of US Combined’

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

• Audit: California Risked Millions in Homelessness Funds Due to Poor Anti-Fraud Protections

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

• CA Budget Deficit Sidelines More Bills

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
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Metro Produce Distributors Inc. Recalls Fresh Guacamole Because of Possible Health Risk

Metro Produce Distributors Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is voluntarily recalling all Lunds & Byerlys fresh guacamole products with a use-by date of August 2, 2024, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fat
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/30/2024)

Colonna Brothers, Inc. Issues an Updated Voluntary Recall for "1.5oz Marcum Ground Cinnamon & 2.25oz Supreme Tradition Ground Cinnamon" Because of Possible Health Risk Due to Elevated Lead Levels

Colonna Brothers of North Bergen, NJ is voluntarily recalling its 1.5oz Marcum Ground Cinnamon & 2.25oz Supreme Tradition Ground Cinnamon because of a possible health risk due to elevated lead levels. Short term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms. It is possible that in
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/30/2024)

Boar's Head Provisions Co. Expands Recall for Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

WASHINGTON, July 30, 2024 - Boar's Head Provisions Co., Inc., a Jarratt, Va., establishment, is expanding its July 26, 2024, recall of deli meat products that may be adulterated with...
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/29/2024)

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts in Vegan Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream of Brooklyn, NY is voluntarily recalling its Vegan Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll Lot 24V094 pints sold at the 81 Bergen Street Brooklyn, NY location. These pints contain an undeclared allergen, peanuts. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of serious
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/29/2024)

Advance Food International Inc. Recalls Shahzada Brand Cinnamon Powder 7oz Because of Possible Health Risk

Advance Food International, Inc. of Maspeth, NY is recalling Shahzada brand Cinnamon Powder in 7oz packing, because it has the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of lead. Short term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms. It is possible that increased blood l
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/29/2024)

American Spices LLC. Recalls Spice Class Ground Cinnamon Because of Possible Health Risk

American Spices, LLC. of Ozone Park, NY is recalling Spice Class brand Ground Cinnamon, because it has the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of lead. Short term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms. It is possible that increased blood lead levels may be th
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/26/2024)

Supreme Service Solutions LLC Voluntarily Recalls Supreme Vegetable Products Because of Possible Health Risk

Summary of Recall: Supreme Service Solutions LLC. (dba Supreme Produce) is assisting in a Kroger Store recall for items purchased from Weirs Farm Inc. (purchased from Kroger Stores) due to possible contamination with Listeria Monocytogenes.
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/26/2024)

ALB-USA Enterprises Recalls ALB Flavor Ground Cinnamon Because of Possible Health Risk

ALB-USA Enterprises, Inc. of Bronx, NY is recalling ALB Flavor brand Cinnamon Powder, because it potentially contaminated with elevated levels of lead. Short-term exposures to very low levels of lead may not elicit any symptoms. It is possible that increased blood lead levels may be the only apparen
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/26/2024)

Boar's Head Provisions Co. Recalls Ready-To-Eat Liverwurst And Other Deli Meat Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination

WASHINGTON, July 26, 2024 - Boar's Head Provisions Co., Inc., a Jarratt, Va., establishment, is recalling all liverwurst product produced by the establishment that is currently available in commerce because...
Image of United States seal. United States   (07/25/2024)

JFE Franchising, Inc. Recalls A Limited Number of Products Because Of Possible Health Risk

JFE Franchising, Inc. of Houston, TX, is recalling a limited number of products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.