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KZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJoe Weed - producer, composer, musician and filmmaker_KZSC Bushwhacker's_2025-07-25_interviewed by "Dangerous Dan" Orangeoe Weed is a musician, composer, fiddler, and documentary filmmaker; playing music since 7 years old; as a fiddler, remembers and passes along who you learned a song from, and who it's by..."Mystery of the Ookpit" is a film about a fiddle tune that was mistakenly assumed to be derived from Native American music, but instead was written in 1965 by a Canadian; it gained prominence when someone played it at the Weiser, Idaho, National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest, where it was declared the winner - at this festival, at the next year, everyone plays the previous year's winner; Joe had...2025-07-3127 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzMary Schley_Reporter, Journalist at The Carmel Pine Cone_2025-06-27_interviewed on KZSC's "Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club"UCSC undergrad in the early 90's majoring in psychology with a minor in journalism (there was not an option to major in journalism), where she was a reporter, and then the editor, of the campus City On A Hill newspaper; she wanted a career in journalism, but first worked in finance, and accounts receivable at a law firm; her break, and her first paying journalism gig, was writing for a monthly motorcycle magazine (she rode for 27 years); she moved back to Santa Cruz, eventually working for a PR firm for a great boss; she interviewed at The Carmel Pine...2025-07-2630 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzMegan McLaughlin,singer-songwriter with the Musers_2025-07-11_interviewed on KZSC's Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubMegan, and the other members of "The Musers", hails from Sonoma County; "The Musers" was an acoustic band project started by Megan and Anita Sandwina about 8 years ago...Anita is on vocal rest for another month, so the trio will play The Ugly Mug tomorrow night, with Tom Kuhn on upright bass, and Leslie Jackson on mandolin (plus fiddle, banjo, reso guitar, and harmonica) - all 3 sing; Anita & Megan and the songwriters, but they also do some covers, including some John Reischman tunes, plus Led Zeppelin; Megan had a career as a teacher, which allowed her to tour in...2025-07-2627 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJohn Laird_CA_State_Senator_2025-07-11_interviewed on KZSC's Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club1 week from today is the deadline for bills to pass out of the policy committee in the other house (not the house of origin); this last Monday broke the record for the # of emails Senator Laird received in a day, which blew up over a bill on anti-semitism - an interesting & emotional twisting & turning, with an elevated # of instances across the state, especially in schools; the original bill, SB715, was bare bones, and was amended in the Senate to specify the boundaries on discussing the topic in schools, and whether this should be included in the ethnic studies curriculum...2025-07-2630 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzChris Berry,Watershed Compliance Manager, City of Santa Cruz & Dana Stolzman, ED - Salmonid Restoration Federation_2025-04-11_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubThe Salmonid Restoration Foundation's (SRF) 42nd Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference will be in Santa Cruz at the end of April; Dana has been Executive Director for 20 years; the conference is the largest Salmonid / watershed conference in the northwest; 550 people are registered, but it's a challenging time: starting last year, there was a freeze on state employees traveling, and now Federal; Santa Cruz will host the conference at a number of venues; the Klamath Dam removal is the largest dam removal in history - it took decades! The secret? You have to have a big team, and find common ground...2025-06-2730 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pellerin_California State Assemblymember_2025-06-20_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club Gail Pellerin is California's 28th Distict Assemblymember. The legislature met their constitutional obligation to pass a budget by June 15, and they sent it to the governor - it's *very* different from what he sent over; there is significant uncertainty due to the federal government budget cuts and next year's budget, compounded by uncertainty over state tax income with LA having an extension; the legislature pushed back on the governor's budget - an example is the asset cap required to qualify for Medi-Cal: the governor wanted to revert to $2,000 (so if you own a car, you don't qualify...2025-06-2730 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzBonny June and Bonfire_singers, songwriters, storytellers Bonny June, Ken Kraft & Craig Owens_2025-06-06_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubBonny June & Bonfire (Ken Kraft & Craig Owens) are singers / songwriters / storytellers based in Santa Cruz, California. Topics covered in the interview include: songwriting as story telling: every song tells a story! Sometimes they come to Bonny fully formed in a dream; birthday bash coming up will feature 2 new covers; The Money Question? Craig: no. Club owners like paying what they paid in the 80s. Ken: yes. Has been able to support himself through production, music lessons, and performing; Bonny June: not entirely, as she's a care giver by day; Bonny June & Bonfire have their 4th album in...2025-06-2727 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJustin Cummings_Santa Cruz County Supervisor_2025-06-13_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubJustin Cummings is Santa Cruz County 3rd District Supervisor Local impact of chaos in Washington? If the proposed cuts to Medicaid go through, this will impact California, and then us, with 40,000 people (out of a total county population of 250,000) losing health coverage; Justin, formerly a soft money scientist at UCSC, is now an adjunct in the Coastal Science & Policy Program; Trust: slow to build, quick to destroy; RTC = Regional Transportation Commission, which recently received the summary of the Rail-Trail feasability study, which indicates that the project will ultimate cost ~$4.2 Billion; CZU fire aftermath, 5 years later, where state...2025-06-2730 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJohn Laird_CA_State_Senator_2025-06-06_KZSC_Bushwhacker's In Santa Cruz a bit unexpectedly, because the California Senate started the week with 300-400 bills that had to be voted on to be passed over to the Assembly ahead of today's deadline for bills to move out of their "House of Origin" - and the Senate finished a day early! Bills will now be assigned to committee(s) in the other house - if they include fiscal implications (more than $50,000) they also go to the Appropriations Committee and placed on the "suspense calendar"; Senator Laird had 17 bills on the floor, and the hardest (SB 29) extends the sunset date on...2025-06-2730 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzG-Ma's Place, a young jazz band interviewed by "Dangerous Dan" Orange & "DJ Char-Zard"G-Ma's Place is a young Santa Cruz jazz band comprised of Otis Ragen-Andrews, bass; Ryu Cirillo, Keyboards & Trombone; Rowan Thompson, Guitar; Xander Shulman, Drums. Got together 2nd semester, 8th grade, in 2022 to form a band to compete in a talent show - now all high school juniors; inspired by local Kuumbwa Jazz Center; Ryu has perfect pitch, which he discovered in 8th grade - it's more of a blessing than a curse; they practice at one of their grandma's garages, thus "G-ma's Place", where they occasionally butt heads, with Otis usually the last to arrive; perform covers...2025-05-2927 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzRupert Wates - singers, songwriter, guitar virtuoso_20240809_KZSC_The Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubBritain to New York & Colorado via Paris, where French encouragement helped him make the leap to being a professional musician; "Guitar-based story telling", and has been called a virtuoso; "California 1" song is a love song to our iconic highway; if he sings, it's an original, but he will play some classical guitar covers; as a songwriter, antennae always up...looking for patterns; he makes a living playing music, with almost all income from plyaing live (120 shows / year - 50,000 miles / year)...CD sales cover their cost...; uses jazz form for songs; deep dive into New York City living, then most...2025-05-2918 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzStephen Benson - singer, songwriter, guitar virtuoso - 20240712_LIVE in the studio_KZSC_Bushwhacker's   Born in Montana, raised in Oregon, high school in Ohio, then Connecticut; New York since 1983, starting with Manhattan School of Music; busking (playing on street)...made enough to (almost) cover rent, busing with bands, duos, trios, no one place - but musicians competed for street corners, and even sent one member early to claim space; own arrangements of other's music, with few originals; subbed on "The Lion King" on broadway, and has now been playing Broadway for decades, including own chair in the pit...55 shows in total! Union? Absolutely! "Broadway is always there"...the regular (DC) pay, vs. the f...2025-05-2927 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzPainted Mandolin_"AiryLarry" Graff_singer-songwriter, musician_2025-01-17_KZSC_Bushwhacker'sCelebrating 10 years of "Painted Mandolin"...and Monday is the 36th Anniversary of "The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club"...and this year marks 40 years for "The Banana Slug String Band"; "Painted Mandolin" begins when Larry had an idea to put together an acoustic band celebrating Jerry Garcia for a show at Don Quixote's in Felton (now the Felton Music Hall)...practices for a gig that would be a "one-off"; Larry knew Matt Hartle from playing around town, and Joe Craven from the Strawberry Music Festival, where Joe had sat in with 'The Banana Slug String Band"; 10 years ago they added Dan Robbins...2025-05-2827 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzBanana Slug String Band - 40 years!_Solar Steve_singer-songwriter, musician_2025-03-21_KZSC_Bushwhacker's_interviewAll 4 founding members of the band are still together: Sun (Solar Steve), Soil (Doug Dirt), Water (Marine Mark) and Air (Airy Larry); all educators, who formed around the Pescadero Valley outdoor education program 40 years ago, and decided to take it further; now, 40 years, and 12 albums later, they have managed to make music a part of their living / life, with environmental education music for all ages; Steve is the primary songwriter; 1st song? "I'm a Tree"; "Dirt Made my Lunch" was the first album (on vinyl & casette); they now have 4 generations of fans!; songwriter process? For Steve, the lyrics & music...2025-05-2827 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzPoi Rogers_singers, songwriters Carolyn Sills & Gerard Egan_2025-04-18_KZSC_Bushwhacker'sDuring Covid Gerard banged his head, and got the idea for "Poi Rogers", a mash-up of old fashioned country western meets Hawai'ian; public radio stations are crucial to up-and-coming artists, providing a way for them to reach audiences without being curated by an algorithm; the money question? Survive through a diversity of money sources, including their guitar repair shop in Soquel; been in Santa Cruz 15 years, and found the perfect place to live that allows dogs; new CD release a week from Saturday, "Twilight Blues", which will also be released on 10" vinyl; 8 week tour this summer...when they tour...2025-04-2426 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzCalifornia State Assemblymember_Gail Pellerin_interview 2025-04-18 on KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club Attending Grand Opening of Beach Ranch today, a 247 acre parcel along the Pajaro River that the Land Trust is preserving, including wetlands; Land Trust is a local non-profit; Assembly currently in Spring Recess; Assembly working on the budget, and going through it line by line; next week is Holocaust Remembrance Day, and on April 28th, Asssemblymember Pellerin will host a floor ceremony honoring a constituent, Ruth Liberman, that is one of 5000 babies born in the Bergen Belsen concentration camp; Assemblymember Pellerin hosted a webinar with California Insurance Commissioner Lara to discuss the aftermath of the CZU fire over 4 years...2025-04-2230 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKray Van Kirk_Singer, Songwriter_2025-03-28_KZSC_Bushwhacker'sArcata, California (Humboldt) based; start in music? Kray quit grad school (was at the Graduate Theological School at U.C. Berkeley) and started touring, playing quite a bit in Alaska; when he became a single parent he realized he needed something more dependable, and so got a Ph.D. in Fisheries Modeling before working for the government in Arcata; when his daughter left the nest he quit and went back on the road (2017); who would've thought 3 months ago that in the face of Federal Funding Chaos and Science Funding Uncertainty that being a singer / songwriter would look more stable...2025-04-1527 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJohn Laird_California State_Senator_2025-04-04_KZSC_Bushwhacker'sDeep dive into California's Cap & Trade system (Senator Laird is on the Senate's Working Group on Cap & Trade, which met last week to disuss how far we want to extend it, and whether to move up the current sunset ); How Cap & Trade works: measure emissions, and if over a cap, company has to pay a fee for the amount of emissions over the cap - alert listener Eric in Santa Cruz texts in that they can buy emissions from other companies, which is how Tesla was able to survive before they had cars to sell - Senator Laird adds...2025-04-1529 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzJackson Emmer_Musician & singer-songwriter_2025-01-31_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club Jackson relocated to Santa Cruz a year ago, from Carbondale, Colorado, because he's addicted to surfing!; "You're never a prophet in your hometown!"; Songwriter Round format...Jackson experienced this at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, where the performers were in the middle, the audience surrounding them, and each takes a turn; it was intimate, and Jackson wanted to try it in Santa Cruz; Abigayle Kempst is a young prolific singer/songwriter who lives in Nashville, and Jackson is flying her out to produce his next album - they thought, hey! Let's put together a show!; Jackson alwasy brings a...2025-03-2827 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pellerin_California State Assemblymember_2025-03-21 on KZSC's "Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club" March is Women's History Month; recently announced the winners of the Assembly Distict 28 Women of the Year, with a deeep dive into each of them and why they were nominated / awarded; Assemblymember Pellerin's staff who helped pull this off; every woman in the California legislature is given a number - Gail is #187 - and they are now up to 206...almost 50% of the California legislature (Assembly and Senate) are women (59 of 120)!!! ; chaos in Washington, uncertain times, and how California is coping / girding itself, and how the agriculture industry in the district is girding itself. (Interviewed by "Dangerous Dan"...2025-03-2829 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pellerin, California 28th District Assemblymember, Feb. 21, 2025, on KZSC's "The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club" ...heading to San Jose today; the deadline for submitting bills for this year's regular legislative session is today; lawmakers can submit up to 35 bills per 2 year session; staff member Lisette suggested a bill on renters getting their deposits back via Venmo if they paid their deposit via Venmo; re-introducing bill for transferring Semper Virens parcels to State Park system (=AB679); also a bill that would prohibit one jurisdiction from transporting a person experiencing homelessness from their jurisdiction to another jurisdiction; a bill on how to correct a ballot if you've made a mistake; discussion of the recent trial of the...2025-03-2828 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa Cruzsinger-songwriter_Rachel Sumner_2025-02-28_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubNamed after James Taylor (middle name), so destined for a life in music. Started on classical flute, and got into Berklee School of Music in Boston, where she came across Bluegrass (Molly Tuttle was in her class). Put together a bluegrass band (Twisted Pine). Put out a CD of songs ("Heartless Things", and later formed "Traveling Light" with Cat Wallace on fiddle and Mike Segal on bass. They put out a CD of the same songs as Heartless Things, but this time with traditional bluegrass arrangements, and 3 part harmonies sharing a microphone. The song "Radium Girls" is about the...2025-03-2625 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzDave Holodiloff_ singer, songwriter, mandolin player_2025-03-07_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Breakfast ClubBeen a musician all of his adult life - 20 years; the Money Question? Yes! Able to make a living as a musician mostly through shows, also teaching, production, some private events; not putting out CDs any more - it's "a thing of the past", because many people (including Dave) no longer have CD players; Dave Holodiloff Bluegrass covers of the Grateful Dead? Been a fan since high school, learned to play Dead songs; have performed a Grateful Dead / Jerry Garcia show every year on Jerry's birthday - this year will be the 17th annual, at the Henry Miller Library...2025-03-2627 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzCalifornia State Senator (ret) Bill Monning_2/28/2025_KZSC Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club When we spoke in November (on Santa Cruz Voice) Bill said that the Country was in bad shape? Now? "It's gotten worse!"; in Compton, the school buses are all electric, helping combate greenhouse gas and climate change - incremental gains are happenning...but this administration, with "Drill, baby! Drill!"; what question would a retired state senator have for a current college student? "What a great opportunity! What are students doing today to help make the world better?" Dylan's answer: protests and demonstrations, passion; U.C. Santa Cruz was built during the administration of Governor Ronald Reagan, and was designed to...2025-02-2830 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzBruce 'B-Movie' Bratton_a life of movie reviews remembered by Sleepy John_kzsc_Bushwhacker's_20241213 We interviewed Bruce "B-Movie" Bratton last Friday on his last regular segment of movie reviews on "The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club" after 19 years; Bruce passed away at home, in his sleep, 5 days later on December 11, 2024; in Santa Cruz Bruce worked for every newspaper in town, the Good Times, the Santa Cruz Metro, the Santa Cruz Sentinel; Sleepy knew Bruce for 35 years; Bruce always had a beef with something, and would let you know about it; Dangerous Dan was not always a fan, as Bruce would go on and on, including lengthy reviews of movies he hated and did not want you...2025-02-2811 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa Cruzmusician Peppino D-Agostino_finger-style guitarist_2025-01-24_KZSC_Bushwhacker's Peppino has been professional since he was 18, and the music industry has changed in the last 40 years, but the power of music has not, and never will; now, it's all about performing live, and no longer making royalties from records; how Peppino mixes performing live with soundtracks, music for video games, and guitar workshops, master classes, and seminars; as a solo performer, it's easier, because he doesn't have to share the revenue, and teaching makes things a bit easier because he can stay in one place; deep dive into how EA (Electronic Arts) asked Peppno to play guitar badly for...2025-02-1126 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pellerin_CA Assemblymember_2025-01-24_KZSC Bushwhacker's Aid package for Southern California passed by legislature, addressing historic (and horrific) fires...$$ for recovery, debris removal passed by the special session after the governor expanded the scope, with rules waived and bill passage expedited; deep dive into CZU fires 4 years 5 months ago and of the 967 homes destroyed, 18% have been re-built, with another 19% under construction - leaving almost 2/3 that have not! Homeowners using CalFAIR, the insurer of last resort, increased by 435% since 2020 in the Santa Cruz Mountains!!! AB226 submitted ot ensure financial stability of plan; homeowners insurance in California is broken; digression to January as Traficking Awareness Month - an...2025-02-0129 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzCA State Senator John Laird_20250110_KZSC Bushwhacker'sNew legislative session started last Monday...it's usually low key, but the fires in LA got in the middle of it, resulting in some political showboating vs. governing; climate change is the real culprit, not a lack of water (which is disinformation); learnings from our CZU fire applied to the rest of the state, and the LA fires - clean up may involve toxic materials; Santa Cruz measures for future fires; defensible space plus fire resistant building materials; homeowner's insurance and insurance companies dropping people as soon as they can after a fire - which happened in Santa Cruz...2025-02-0129 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzHarry & the Hitmen_6 Piece Dance Funk band on KZSC Bushwhacker's_2024-12-20Harry & the Hitmen is a 6-piece band that's been playing together for almost 20 years, starting in Santa Cruz near KZSC on Gulf Club Drive at the edge of the Pogonip - Button joined a few years ago; New Year's Eve co-bill with Wolf Jett at Felton Music Hall...at their New Year's Eve shows, after the countdown and the celebration, Harry & the Hitmen debut a new set, which could be an iconic album in its entirety; 5 of the 6 sing, with a shout out to Nicholas, Scott and Ryan for the arrangements; discussion of covers of R+B and Soul...2025-01-3125 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pelerin CA 28th Dist Assemblymember_staffer Maureen McCarty last day & retirement_2024-12-20Today is Maureen McCartney's last day in Gail's office before retiring! Maureen is District Manager; Assemblymember Pellerin's district includes Santa Cruz to the Yacht Harbor / Nisene Marks, the northern half of Santa Cruz County, and quite a bit of Santa Clara County from Santa Clara to Almaden and Morgan Hill; although Maureen is retiring from her state job, she's not going far, as she'll have a "side hustle" on Kim deSerpa's staff (newly elected County Supervisor); Maureen started as an intern "working for pennies", then became a staff member for a congressman in Washington DC, later moving to Santa...2025-01-3127 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Bushwhacker's - Editorial Cartoon Monthly 'The Comic News' publishers Thom Zajac & John GovskyThom came to Santa Cruz in the 1970s to attend U.C. Santa Cruz, where he majored in (but did not graduate in) Aesthetic Studies (he was one of the last majors); John moved to Santa Cruz in the 1980s, and he now teaches at Cabrillo College (our local community college), digital design, web design; there are 3 iterations of the Comic News: the Santa Cruz Comic News, delivered locally with partial ad support, the Comic News, mailed to subscribers and subscription supported, and TheComicNews.com, subscription supported; Thom was interested in editorial cartoons and tried to sell his own...2024-12-2730 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzBruce 'B-Movie' Bratton_a life of movie reviews_kzsc_Bushwhacker's_20241206With 19 years of movie reviews, have not set up an archive (yet); B-Movie sees ~200 movies per year; 19 years ago, started Bratton Online at about the same time Bruce started duing movie reviews on "The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club"; B-Movie studied film at UC Berkeley for 5 years, then UC Santa Cruz for 4 years, receiving a degree in film studies; was Bruce able to do film as his "day job"? No. But he did run the Silent Film Festival at the Castro Theater; why quit now? Burned out? In part, yes...also, the average quality of films has declined, theaters are closing...2024-12-1428 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzPam Delgado, Singer Songwriter (part of Duo Quartet) - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club, KZSC Santa Cruz"Duo Quartet" started as a 'Happy Accident'; The Pam & Jeri Show (Jeri Jones) booked a gig at the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley, and they wanted a double bill, so they asked Chris Webster & Nina Gerber to join them, and they ended up playing together & really enjoying it (10-12 years ago); everybody in the quartet writes songs; Nina & Jeri Jones play guitar, Chris Webster on washboard, and Pam Delgado plays cajon - everyone but Nina sings; the Money Question? for Pam, not anymore...she's an account manager at a landscape company, but her boss is both a musician and a...2024-11-2727 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzGail Pellerin, California 28th District Assemblymember, Nov. 15, 2024, on KZSC's "The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club"What can we do to prepare for Trump's clear mandate? It's a marathon, not a sprint...change starts local, and in ourselves; discussion of the changing face of local journalism, with Lookout Santa Cruz's birthday last night, and how they are rolling out in local schools; Gail studied journalism in college (Cal Poly, SLO), where she was editor of the Mustang, & later a reporter at the SLO Bulletin, Elk Grove Citizen, where she realized she had opinions; worked for Rusty Arias' district office, then the Bill Tracking Unit in Sacramento, and later, Santa Cruz County Clerk; the Governor *has...2024-11-1629 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC_Bushwhacker's_Santa Cruz City Councilmember_Martine Watkins_20241101Martine Watkins, City Councilmember in Santa Cruz, California, discusses history of sugar-sweetened beverage tax in Santa Cruz, and how earlier efforts were cut off by passage of the California Keep Groceries Affordable Act, which penalized charter cities who would raise taxes on sugar sweetened beverages. Martine and Cultiva La Salud sued the state, and won in the Third District Court of Appeal, which struck down the Act's penalty provision. On June 25, 2024, the City Council adopted resolution (No. NS-30,360) requesting that the Nov. 5, 2024 General Election ballot include a general tax of 2 cents per fluid ounce on distributors of sugar-sweetened beverages...2024-11-0329 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz City Councilmember Scott Newsome - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (9/27/2024)Scott Newsome, City Councilmember in Santa Cruz, California, discusses how city ordinances are introduced and passed. Tennant protection ordinance, and an ordinance to prevent outside police departments from depositing unhoused individuals in Santa Cruz. The role of a city council member is to listen, and make progress; downtown construction and lowering barriers to approving housing. Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange2024-10-2830 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz City Councilmember Scott Newsome - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (9/27/2024)Scott Newsome, City Councilmember in Santa Cruz, California, discusses how city ordinances are introduced and passed. Tennant protection ordinance, and an ordinance to prevent outside police departments from depositing unhoused individuals in Santa Cruz. The role of a city council member is to listen, and make progress; downtown construction and lowering barriers to approving housing. Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange2024-10-2830 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (3/10/2023) Fred Keeley, mayor of Santa Cruz, discusses his personal history in Santa Cruz, pay issues in local government, and the city's various housing expansion efforts (most notably south of Laurel). Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange and "Kalamity Kyle" Keller.           2024-04-1029 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz County OR3 Director Dave Reid - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (2/24/2023) Dave Reid -- Director of the Santa Cruz County Office of Response, Recovery, and Resilience -- discuss the office's founding, their response to recent winter storms, and what a public works official can and can't control. Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange, "Kalamity Kyle" Keller, and Kaos.     2024-04-1030 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzFormer Santa Cruz Mayor Don Lane - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (2/10/2023) Don Lane, former mayor of Santa Cruz, discusses his recent Lookout Santa Cruz op-ed entitled "Eight things you know about homelessness that are wrong." Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange and Kaos.     2024-03-1230 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz City Water Department Head Rosemary Menard - The Bushwhacker's Breakfast Club (11/18/22) Rosemary Menard, head of Santa Cruz City Water Department, discusses "climate-proofing" Santa Cruz's water system, the "Pure Water Soquel" project, and current aquifer storage. Hosted by "Dangerous Dan" Orange, "Golden Voice Gene" Fintz, and Tamara Caselin Avila ("DJ Tamarindo").           2024-02-1429 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTransformation Highway- SCPD AR-15 – LT. Arnold Vasquez– Feb. 25, 2021In 2017 an AR-15 military-style assault rifle was stolen from the Santa Cruz Police Department and remains missing. In this hour-long interview, Santa Cruz Police Lieutenant Arnold Vasquez discusses the three-week investigation he led into the AR-15 theft. Lt. Vasquez explains that he was unable to discover when or where the gun was stolen. The AR-15 rifle was discovered missing in May, 2017 and was last seen three months before that, in February, 2017 he said.    The SCPD AR-15 theft was not made public and some current Santa Cruz City Councilmembers, and the police auditor for the city, le...2021-03-0757 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa Cruz - KZSC News ~ 2021 02 11KZSC News updates on local mutual aid resources and COVID 19 vaccines2021-02-1107 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTransformation Highway-Stop the Sweeps-Abbi Samuels and HannahStop The Sweeps Santa Cruz: Activists Discuss Resistance Against Closing San Lorenzo Park     Human rights activist Abbi Samuels, and unhoused activist Hannah, discuss resistance against the Santa Cruz city manager’s Dec. 17, 2020 executive order to close San Lorenzo Park, currently the site of a homeless encampment of about 200 people. There are currently no beds available in local shelters.     Abbi Samuels explains that she contacted Gail Newel, health director of Santa Cruz County, about the park eviction and Newel said that if the public health department had been contacted she would have advised...2021-01-0553 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTransformation Highway - Native Resistance - Marty RizzoSanta Cruz Indigenous Resistance & Survival in the 19th Century     Marty Rizzo is the author of a 2016 thesis titled “No Somos Animales: Indigenous Survival and Perseverance in 19th Century Santa Cruz, California” for which he received a PhD in History from UCSC. The paper is currently being made into a documentary film and a book that’s scheduled for release in Fall, 2021.     Rizzo speaks about Santa Cruz Indigenous history, the infamous 1812 assassination of Roman Catholic Spanish Padre Andres Quintana by Native Americans at the Santa Cruz Mission, the Amah Mutsun movement to protect Ju...2020-12-081h 00KZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTransformation Highway - Ugly is Beautiful - Oliver TreeThese days Oliver Tree lives in Hollywood. But he started out here in Santa Cruz, California. The performer’s first album (and last) - Ugly is Beautiful - was released by Atlantic Records and leapt onto the billboard charts on August 1, 2020 as both number one alternative and rock album. Oliver Tree, who embodies elements of Evil Knievel, Andy Kaufman and Iggy Pop, spoke with John Malkin on Transformation Highway on KZSC 88.1 about why the album release was delayed, what it’s like to build the world’s biggest scooter (and ride it) and why he’s done with music and has...2020-11-231h 00KZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTransformation Highway- Visualizing Abolition- Gina DentGina Dent is an activist, author and associate professor of Feminist Studies and History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Dent discusses the movement to abolish police and prisons and efforts to create community health and safety without systems of coercion and punishment.    “Visualizing Abolition” is a year-long series featuring artists, activists, scholars and lawyers struggling for prison abolition. Presented by the Institute for Arts and Sciences at UCSC, the events run from October 20 to May 19, 2021 and are, “designed to examine the ways people see and understand issues of mass incarceration, detention, and poli...2020-11-1659 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC NEWS ~ 2020 06 04The University of California will no longer require standardized testing. We explore what that means for students. Also, we take a look at how voting may be different in Santa Cruz county for the November 3rd general election.2020-06-0509 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzCOMMUNITY RADIO BLACKOUT JUNE 2ND, 2020KZSC joined the nationwide COMMUNITY RADIO BLACKOUT on June 2nd, 2020 — 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence — followed by 24/7/365  of programming calling for racial justice. George Floyd’s death is part of an appalling history of racist harassment, assault, and murder that stretches back far too long in the life of our nation. There are too many victims whose experiences never made headlines and whose names will never become public. KZSC and UC Santa Cruz work within the same context of white supremacist systems, structures, and conditions that make life more dangerous and precarious for people of color...2020-06-0210 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 28 May 2020Santa Cruz locals working in agriculture talk about how COVID-19 has affected their businesses. Also, a look into the future of contact tracing in Santa Cruz county.2020-06-0210 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 21 May 2020Radio is an essential service in California, and we take a behind-the-scenes look at how KZSC has adjusted its operations to accommodate Santa Cruz county's stay-at-home orders. Also, a report on how the coronavirus has affected the Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall.2020-05-2210 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 15 May 2020COVID-19 rules could force a housing shakeup for UC Santa Cruz in the fall. Fewer students might return to Santa Cruz if most classes are online only, and all dorm rooms on campus could be converted to singles, says UCSC Chancellor Cynthia Larive. KZSC news talks to Larive and others about housing. More at kzsc.org2020-05-2009 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas - DigitalNEST/surviving sexual assault**Please note this interview covers a sensitive topic and may not be suitable for all listeners.** Since October 2018, KZSC and the Research Center for the Americas at UC Santa Cruz have been teaching journalism classes in Watsonville, California at the Digital NEST. This special episode is co-produced by three Watsonville High School students from the class: Nance Rodriguez, Dafne Martinez, and Casey Martinez. Their audio-video project included an important interview with Jaqueline Mendoza, a local sexual assault survivor. This interview took place on May 9, 2019 on the rooftop of the Digital NEST.2019-05-2920 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Interviews: Ace of CupsThe Ace of Cups may not have been the first all-female rock and roll band, but they were the one that mattered within that bizarre wrinkle in time that constituted late 1960s San Francisco.  The Ace of Cups are in Santa Cruz on Friday May 17th, 2019 at the Rio Theatre   2019-05-1727 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzUnquestionable: Janus' of Santa Cruz, Dr. Mark StanfordDrug rehabilitation professional Dr. Mark Stanford of Janus of Santa Cruz talks all things drug abuse with Dan Woo on this week's episode. 2019-03-0934 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzThis Just In From Outdoors ~ 31 January 2019Headlines: Mauna Kea Protection, Government Shutdown Impact on Food Assistance, Mount Tamalpais Environmental Takeover, Golf Ball Ocean Impacts, Anchovy Conservation, Santa Cruz Homeless Camp, Santa Cruz Bike Commuting Stories: Santa Cruz Waste Management, The Natural History of Where You Live pt. 2 More at newsfromoutdoors.bandcamp.com2019-02-1131 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas - Elise Granta & Helen Aldana/Santa Cruz MAHElise Granata and Helen Aldana of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, also known as the MAH, talk about the active role a museum can have in a local community. Elise, the MAH’s Community Manager, discusses the re-structuring of the MAH's mission and being the founder of the participatory, time­-based social experience called POWER HOUR. Elise, the MAH’s Intercultural Programs Coordinator and a graduate of UC Santa Cruz, talks about her various new collaboration efforts, including building connections to Watsonville.2018-11-2721 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzUnquestionable: Monterey & Santa Cruz electionsSanta Cruz City School Board candidates debate before Tuesday's Election. Public Water Now from Monterey County talks with Dan Woo about the prospects for a public water takeover on the Monterey Peninsula from privately-owned California American Water.2018-11-0653 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas - MariaElena De La Garza & Paulina Moreno/Santa Cruz County immigrantsMariaElena De La Garza is currently the Executive Director of the Community Action Board (CAB) of Santa Cruz County and recipient of the 2018 UC Santa Cruz’s Tony Hill award for her work as a community leader. Paulina Moreno is the Project Director of the Thriving Immigrants Initiative a new south county CAB project coordinating legal services, policy advocacy, education and outreach, and essential services to the immigrant community. In this interview, they talk about the work of CAB, about what they see as challenges facing immigrant families and students in our county, and about the new Thriving Immigrants In...2018-09-2423 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzHerb Alpert and Lani Hall interviewLC of Not So Distant Relatives' interviewed Herb Alpert and Lani Hall about  “Herb Alpert Re-imagines the Tijuana Brass”.  Alpert is an iconic trumpet player and the co-founder of A&M Records. He also is a composer, sculptor, and philanthropist. He has won nine Grammys and is the only artist to hit No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop chart as both a vocalist and an instrumentalist. Lani Hall is a Grammy-winning singer and composer in her own right. She was the lead singer of Brasil ’66 from 1966 until 1971 and is also known singing the title song to...2018-09-1434 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas - Cindy Cruz/LGBTQ homeless youthDr. Cindy Cruz of UC Santa Cruz's Education Department discusses her research focused on LGBTQ street youth narratives and experiences, including homeless queer and trans-youth in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Cruz addresses how she has come to understand the survival strategies of LGBTQ homeless youth, the specific challenges facing LGBTQ homeless youth, the role of gentrification in exacerbating precarious conditions, and how the state of California needs to better address this crisis.2018-09-1217 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTalkabout: Rent Control City of Santa Cruz (pt. 1)A rent control discussion moderated by Talkabout guest host Dan Woo. Zav Hershfield, of the Movement For Housing Justice, and Keshav Kumar, speaking for Santa Cruz Together, talk about  Measure M  on the November ballot for the City of Santa Cruz. Part 1 of 2 programs on this issue.2018-08-3142 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzTalkabout: Rent Control City of Santa Cruz (pt. 2)A rent control discussion moderated by Talkabout guest host Dan Woo. Stacy Falls, of the Movement For Housing Justice, and Mark Primack, former Santa Cruz Mayor/Local Architect, speak about  Measure M  on the November ballot for the City of Santa Cruz. Part 2 of 2 programs on this issue.2018-08-3138 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzUnquestionable (Ep. 9): Santa Cruz County Supervisor Ryan CoonertyDan Woo talks with Ryan Coonerty about the Evolution of Santa Cruz and the currently proposed solutions to the housing crisis, including a $140 million housing initiative on the county ballot in November 2018.2018-08-2151 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC interviews guitarist Steve Morse co-founder of the Dixie DregsFormed in the early 70's, the Dixie Dregs bent the genre boundaries of rock, jazz, country and classical.  Fusing unique instrumentals, the Dixie Dregs challenged the listener to expand beyond the industry standard typically fed to the masses as pop music.  This uniqueness became the demise of their marketability. However, forty one years later—as the original members of the Dregs have reunited for their Dawn of the Dregs tour—the massive response and fan support is proving that notion to be obsolete Carol from KZSC's Test of Time spoke with Steve Morse, guitarist and founding member of the...2018-04-1026 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 15 Mar 2018KZSC News ~ 15 Mar 2018 San Francisco Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson resigns Santa Cruz unveils citywide neighboorhood policing plan Toxins found in SF Bay Area shellfish UC Regents meet at UC Los Angeles More online at kzsc.org2018-03-1609 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC interviews: Jazz drummer Billy CobhamCarol from KZSC's Test of Time interviews legendary jazz drummer Billy Cobham.  Acclaimed as fusion's greatest drummer, Cobham has recorded with many great jazz bands of our era.  From his work with Miles Davis and the Mahavishnu Orchestra to his innovative solo career, Cobham continues to push the boundaries of jazz. Hear Cobham speak about his current Crosswinds Project, the inspiration behind the songs, and why he's returning to this early body of work.2018-03-1125 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 08 Mar 2018KZSC News ~ 08 Mar 2018 Santa Cruz Mayor David Terrezas talks homeless relocation Police body cams mandated in San Benito County and Santa Cruz City Interview with Movement For Housing Justice UCSC and residents debate growth vs. sustainability goals More online at kzsc.org2018-03-0809 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 01 Mar 2018KZSC News ~ 01 Mar 2018 Queer Fashion Show Funds Mural As Activism Financial Soul Searching In Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County's priorities vary greatly by region UC Santa Cruz laborers protest for solidarity More online at kzsc.org2018-03-0108 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 08 Feb 2018KZSC News ~ 08 Feb 2018 Updates on office of UC Santa Cruz President Hepatitis A Outbreak in Monterey County Save Our Shores protests possible oil drilling UC Santa Cruz Workers' Union protests More online at kzsc.org2018-02-2310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 15 Feb 2018KZSC News ~ 15 Feb 2018 UCSC Chancellor speaks on undocumented student issues Santa Cruz City Council votes on rent freeze Highlights from Martin Luther King Convocation More online at kzsc.org2018-02-2310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 22 Feb 2018KZSC News ~ 22 Feb 2018 Immigration issues update (Ari Shiell) Trump attempts to defund earthquake warning system  UC Santa Cruz Student Union Assembly meets with Chancellor Blumenthal  (Daniel Martinez) More online at kzsc.org   2018-02-2310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas - Emily Haozous/Cancer Care for American IndiansDr. Emily Haozous was a 1995 graduate of UC Santa Cruz's Porter College and earned her BA in music. She earned her MSN and PhD from Yale University School of Nursing and is currently an Associate Professor and Regent’s Professor at the University of New Mexico College of Nursing. Dr. Haozous discussed her cancer research focused on improving symptom management and cancer outcomes for American Indians and Alaska Natives. Dr. Haozous works from a social justice lens to address issues of health inequities in indigenous communities. She is a member of the Chiricahua Fort Sill Apache Tribe and is fr...2018-02-0515 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 25 Jan 2018KZSC News ~ 25 Jan 2018 Voices From the Santa Cruz Women's March (Max Ryan) Santa Cruz resolution on Ecuadorian oil imports (Quinn Edmonson) Possible challenge to offshore oil drilling in California (Daniel Martinez) More online at kzsc.org Max Ryan Quinn Edmonson2018-01-2610 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~18 Jan 2018KZSC News ~ 18 Jan 2018 ICE planning immigration enforcement actions in Northern California (Daniel Martinez) NAACP March in Santa Cruz on MLK Day (Daniel Wootan) Food justice commentary ahead of eco-farming Conference (Lani B) UC Santa Cruz's Long Range Development Plan aims for 28,000 student enrolment (Anna Rose) More online at kzsc.org2018-01-1915 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~11 Jan 2018KZSC News ~ 11 Jan 2018 Offshore oil drilling in California possibly to be expanded (Jordan Penland) Monterey County group fights to oust oil drilling and fracking (Ty Goering) Santa Cruz County Supervisor details 2018 priorities (Daniel Wootan) More online at kzsc.org2018-01-1113 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 10 26KZSC News ~ 2017 10 26 Rent Control Imposed following fires (Jordan Penland) Study: More fires like Napa's in California's future (Jordan Penland) Juvenile accused of murder to stand trial as an adult (Jordan Penland) Rent Control on Santa Cruz ballot (Daniel Wootan) Santa Cruz approves recreational marijuana sales (Parker Hume) Rifle discovered at Santa Cruz middle school (Alex Vareljian) Decreased punishment for intentional HIV transmission (Jordan Penland) Sudden Oak Death Syndrome adds fuel to fires (Daniel Martinez) More online at kzsc.org2017-10-2810 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas ~ Bookshop Santa Cruz & Words to Act OnBookshop Santa Cruz, a locally owned and independent bookstore, has organized a series of events this past year as part of a new program called Words to Act On: Education, Empathy, and Action. This Fall 2017, Santa Cruz Bookshop has organized a series of events and campaign addressing the topic of immigration.  Casey Coonerty Protti is a second generation owner of Bookshop Santa Cruz and has run daily operations since 2006. We discussed the events, the history of this established family business, and about the challenges facing independent bookstores in today's market. Read a letter from Casey about why sh...2017-10-2819 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 10 19KZSC News ~ 2017 10 19 Cabrillo College students hacked Fire rages in Boulder Creek Evangelist wins settlement with city of SC O'mei restaurant reopens Examining wine country fires New SCPD Chief's homeless strategy Interview with Chicano Batman Arrests at UCSC College Republicans meeting More online at kzsc.org2017-10-1910 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzVoces Criticas ~ No Place Like Home ~ Oct 12 2017Santa Cruz County is experiencing a major housing crisis.  Steven McKay, Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz, is the co-Principle investigator of a research project called "No Place Like Home" to better understand the housing crisis in the area.  Hermes Padilla is an undergraduate student who was part of the research team for "No Place Like Home" after taking Professor McKay's class. This study involved well over 1,400 surveys and interviews with local residents about how they are experiencing the local housing crisis.  They, along with the other researchers, will be discussing the findings of their study at a c...2017-10-1320 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC NewsKZSC News ~ 2017 10 12 Wildfires raze urban California areas (Tyler Harris & Keith Rozendal) Monterey Peninsula Pushes For Public Water Company (Matt) Arrests Weapon filled music video (Charlotte) The Fight Against Chloropyrifos (Samantha Rocinos) Peak Monarch Watching Season (Olivia Joyce) Carmel Moves To Ban Plastic Straws (Matthew Sandoval) Pfeifer Big Sur Bridge To Reopen (Maelin Rose) Fourteen Llamas Rescued By Monterey Zoo (Sandra Cortez) Police presence at Homeless Camp riles debate in Santa Cruz (Daniel Wootan) More online at kzsc.org2017-10-1209 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 01 June 2017KZSC News ~ 01 June 2017 School funding in peril under Trump budget proposal (Jordan Penland) Record rains bring boom times for California creatures (Maelin Rose) US House Bill criminalizes undocumented immigrants (Jordan Penland) New group opposes Santa Cruz's corridors development plan (Gina Ranieri)  Santa Cruz libraries expand hours, restrict patron behavior (Sydney Fishman) Santa Cruz approves $1.2 million transportation spending plan (Frances Maurer) Santa Cruz Pride parade and Dyke/Trans March this weekend (Ty Goering/Closet Free Radio) California Democrats split on 'single-payer' health insurance bill (Ty Goering) More online at kzsc.org2017-06-0110 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 25 May 2017KZSC News ~ 25 May 2017 Unemployment drops in Santa Cruz (Kavya Aswadhati) Scientists worried about California salmon extinction (Sydney Fishman) CalTrain goes electric, nearly doubling capacity (Maelin Rose) Santa Cruz marchers concerned about Monsanto (Melanie Gomez) Santa Cruz high school teachers developing an LGBTQ curriculum (Jordan Penland) Huge Mud Creek landslide closes Hwy 1 in Big Sur (Gina Ranieri) UCSC students work to reduce rents in Santa Cruz (Anna Rose Leff) State Senate committee halts 5G Wireless Bill (Suzanne Potter/CA News Service) More online at kzsc.org2017-05-2511 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 18 May 2017KZSC News ~ 18 May 2017 Leopard sharks dying en mass in SF Bay (Jordan Penland) Cruzio co-founder explains net neutrality (Maelin Rose) Fossil Free UC winning support of UC chancellors (Ty Goering) César Chávez convocation focuses on immigrant rights (Daniel Wootan, Keith Rozendal) UCSC chancellor Blumenthal on trailer park housing (Killian Fay, Daniel Wootan) CHP devices can test drivers for drugged driving, judge accepts results (Hannah Whelan) CA Lands Commission orders CEMEX sand mine to submit to regulation (Neroli Devaney) Santa Cruz regs target protest sleepers at City Hall, passed without Council debate (John Malkin) More online at kz...2017-05-1810 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 11 May 2017KZSC News ~ 11 May 2017 LandWatch urges Salinas to increase affordable housing (Sydney Fishman) Rally in Santa Cruz reacts to City's report on homelessness (Kavya Aswadhati) More details emerge on UC audit, Napolitano apologizes (Sean Corfield) Environmentalists concerned about invasive French broom (Jeannie Santos) Marina considers medical, recreational marijuana businesses (Duncan Ober) Salinas "Dreamer" taken by ICE from Monterey County Jail awaits deportation (Maelin Rose) More online at kzsc.org2017-05-1110 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 04 May 2017KZSC News ~ 04 May 2017 New federal office opened to track immigrant crime (Sydney Fishman) Santa Cruz County launches Nurse-Family Partnership (Maelin Rose) Afrikan/Black Student Alliance takes control of UCSC admin building (Sean Corfield) CA Assembly Member Mark Stone supports news on KZSC (Dan Orange) Former Seattle PD Chief Norm Stamper speaks in Santa Cruz (John Malkin) White-supremacist propaganda targets UCSC (Kavya Aswadhati) UCSC campus blockaded on May Day (Neroli Devaney) More online at kzsc.org2017-05-0409 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 27 April 2017KZSC News ~ 27 April 2017 Opposition to Ocean St Extension housing development (Maelin Rose) No charges to be filed in killing of teen Luke Smith (John Malkin) President of California secession campaign steps down amid Russia controversy (Dylan Fabris) PG&E's $90 million settlement over San Bruno explosion approved (Daniel Wootan) 2017-04-2710 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 20 April 2017KZSC News ~ 20 April 2017 UCSC Police boost patrols for unsanctioned 420 gathering (Maelin Rose) CA Legislature to address housing costs (Sydney Fishman) Anti-LGBTQ vandals strike Santa Cruz church repeatedly (Jordan Penland) Federal civil rights lawsuit filed against SCPD over Sean Arlt's killing (John Malkin) Cannabis takes over Salinas valley greenhouses (Maelin Rose) Plan for "safe-injection" sites opposed by Take Back Santa Cruz (Ty Goering) Cockfights being investigated in south Santa Cruz county (Daniel Wootan) More online at 2017-04-2009 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 13 April 2017KZSC News ~ 13 April 2017 UCSC protest rejects US strikes against Syria (Dylan Fabris) Santa Clara's at-large voting system challenged (Ty Goering) Ghost Ship Fire reporting earns East Bay Times a Pulitzer prize  (Kavya Aswadhati) Federal disaster relief coming to Monterey Bay counties (Kathia Damian) Legislation aims to tame PG&E price spikes (Daniel Wootan) UCSC social scientist studying agriculture wins a Guggenheim award (Annarose Leff) Ten-foot shark stranded near Pleasure Point dies (Maelin Rose) More online at kzsc.org2017-04-1310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 06 April 2017KZSC News ~ 06 April 2017 70% of SF Bay Area would pay higher taxes to fix traffic (Sydney Fishman) Neuro-toxic pesticide ban not completed by EPA (Ty Goering) Construction of wildlife tunnel under Hwy 17 expected to start in 2020 (Maelin Rose) Santa Cruz City Council unanimously opposes Dakota Access Pipeline (Ty Goering) More online at kzsc.org2017-04-1309 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 03 30KZSC News ~ 2017 03 30 Santa Cruz rejects claim from family of man killed by SCPD (John Malkin) Monterey Bay Community Power is a go (Keith Rozendal) Salinas saw 14 homicides in the last 3 months (Daniel Wootan) Pajaro Valley fights seawater intrusion (Sydney Fishman) SC storm damage at $100 million-"Bigger than the earthquake in '89" (Keith Rozendal) Santa Cruz asks for citizen input on choice of new Police Chief (Daniel Wootan) More online at kzsc.org2017-03-3009 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzThis Just in from Outdoors - 24 March 2017  “It’s bigger than the (1989) earthquake,” according to Santa Cruz County Supervisor John Leopold. He’s talking about the storm damage in January and February in Santa Cruz. Today on the show we’ll hear a lot more about that disaster from Leopold—and State Senator Bill Monning. Plus environmental news headlines, a surf report, a calendar of events, and more. Stick around! Headlines 2:25 Local economics of surfing (Sydney Fishman) 2:45 Stranded in Big Sur (Maelin Rose)   Winter Storm Damage Review with State Senator Bill Monning The storm damage in Janu...2017-03-2530 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 03 23KZSC News ~ 2017 03 23 Salinas approves community power (Kathy Damian) SC County Jail Chapel closed (Daniel Wootan) Livermore lab restores and releases nuke test films (Ty Goering) More than 400 stranded in Big Sur (Maelin Rose) Crisis intervention training for SCPD (Kathy Damian) UC pressured to cap non-resident students (Keith Rozendal) First female Chancellor to lead UC Berkeley (Keith Rozendal) More online at kzsc.org2017-03-2310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 03 16KZSC News ~ 2017 03 16 Oil co. lawsuits challenge Monterey's Measure Z (Kathy Damian) Return of pelagic red crabs in Monterey (Maelin Rose) Russian Pussy Riot Theatre comes to Santa Cruz (John Malkin) Monterey Sherriff "will not assist in immigration raids" (Ty Goering) SC METRO cuts service, and goes electric in 2017 (Keith Rozendal) Food Not Bombs dispute with SC Post Office (Hannah Whelan) Students for Justice in Palestine mock checkpoints at UCSC (Kavya Aswadhati) CalTrans begins demolishing Big Sur's Pfeiffer Cyn Bridge (Sean Corfield) More online at kzsc.org2017-03-1609 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017 03 09KZSC News ~ 2017 03 09 CPR Saves Santa Cruz surfer from seizure (John Malkin) Failure of automatic alerts in San Jose flood (Kathy Damian) Good news from the Sierra snowpack survey (Keith Rozendal) Lapis Lustre Sand Mine ordered closed (Ty Goering) International Women's Day strike and demonstrations (Sydney Fishman) New UC immunization policy (Maelin Rose) DHS/HSI agent to be ousted from SCPD (John Malkin) Monterey juvenile hall project short $6 million (Kathy Damian) 5-story parking garage planned for downtown Santa Cruz (Maelin Rose) Body found in Monterey Bay (Jeannie Santos) More online at kzsc.org2017-03-0910 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 02 March 2017KZSC News - 02 March 2017 California DREAMers not taking student aid (Ty Goering) Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge on Hwy 1 to be replaced (Kathy Damian) Prop 57 spurs reviews for juveniles tried as adults in SC (Daniel Wootan) John Steinbeck's 115th in Salinas (Maelin Rose) Watsonville's Granite Construction to bid on border wall (Kathy Damian) SC Police: DHS/ICE "betrayed our community's trust" (Kavya Aswadhati; Morgan Corona) Community responds to SCPD's statements (John Malkin) Santa Cruz unanimously passes sanctuary resolution (Annarose Leff) More online at kzsc.org2017-03-0210 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017/02/22KZSC News - 22 February 2017 Recent Storm Damage (Quinn Edmondson; Rizal Aliga; Francis Mauer) SCPD not charged for killing Sean Arlt (John Malkin) ICE agents routinely pretend to be local police (Annarose Leff) The "Day Without Immigrants" (Kathy Damian) 75 yrs after the internment of Japanese-Americans (Kavya Aswadhati) Homeopathic remedy a serious risk to kids (Sydney Fishman) Man Found Dead in San Lorenzo River (Jennifer Arriaga) Santa Cruz Vets 4 Vets (Maelin Rose) More online at kzsc.org2017-02-2310 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzKZSC News ~ 2017/02/16KZSC News - 16 February 2017 "Free Meth" Hoax (Frances Maurer) Parks Master Plan & the Pogonip (Jeannie Santos) Santa Cruz Public Library Vet Center Opens (Kathia Damian) DHS/SCPD Arrests on Monday (Ty Goering; KZSC News) Student Mental Health at UCSC (Maelin Rose) Crochet Coral Reef @ Porter Sesnon Gallery (Jennifer Arriaga) UCSC declared a sanctuary campus (Harrison Trussell) Stand w/ Planned Parenthood Santa Cruz rally (Morgan Corona; Kavya Aswadhati) More online at kzsc.org2017-02-1610 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzThe Zombies Interviewed On KZSC Santa Cruz 2016 09 07Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent of The Zombies, interviewed on KZSC Santa Cruz shortly before their show on Sept 7, 2016. We discussed their wide-open influences, the many threads of their musical output, what it was like to work with the director Otto Preminger, how their Odessey and Oracle album was made, with the help of the recording innovations made by The Beatles adn the Beach Boys, and much more. Keith of KZSC's Moon Majoon and Carol of KZSC's Test of Time were honored to do the interview and we think you'll get a lot out of a listen!2016-09-0839 minKZSC Santa CruzKZSC Santa CruzSanta Cruz Community Compost Company on KZSC's Busy BeeInterview with Ivy Young, the owner of Santa Cruz Community Compost Company. Interview by M Ahola and Erik the Red on Aug 23rd, 2016.2016-08-2320 min