Michael Saint on the Advantages of EV’s for Santa Cruz Drivers
On Good News Santa Cruz June 18, 2020, host Pauline Seales talked with local EV expert Mike Saint. Mike specializes in helping new EV buyers select and purchase something that fits their lifestyle and budget. His card shown here has contact information Mike recently...
Jean Brocklebank – Don’t Bury Our Library
Jean Brocklebank, representing Don't Bury The Library, shares her view of the Santa Cruz downtown library project. See Dontburythelibrary.weebly.com Jayson Architecture proposal
Meade Fischer – Celebrity
Meade Fischer asks, "Who are you?"
Sustainability Now! Public Lands on Pacific’s Edge
Radio Show #21, June 13, 2020, with Jo Chamberlain, Executive Director of the Coastside Land Trust in Half Moon Bay. Jo is a graduate of College Eight (aka, Rachel Carson College) at UC Santa Cruz and was provost’s assistant there for several years during the past...
Alan Ritch – Twin Towers
Alan Ritch describes a special view from West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz.
Lucid Dreaming Redux with David Jay Brown
We talk about ways to become lucid while dreaming, psychedelia, and the after life as well as visionary art. And we talked with callers about meditating in dreams and about how to keep yourself from losing track of reality while engaging in an intensive lucid dreaming...
Faith in the Time of Corona: Faith & The Police Chief
In the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, the cruel murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis has sparked protests, violence, and discussions about policing and systemic racism across the country. Santa Cruz has experienced a variety of protests and calls for police to do a...
Supporting Santa Cruz Citizens in Need: Second Harvest Foodbank and The California Homeless Union
On Talk of the Bay this Tuesday host Christine Barrington focuses on initiatives within the Santa Cruz area that serve and support those in need. In the first half of the show, Susan Willis from the Second Harvest Foodbank returns to update us about the...
Ecology Action Bike Month
This week on Good News Santa Cruz host Pauline Seales interviewed Matt Miller of Ecology Action. Covid-19 precluded the traditional May Bike month. Determined to keep the spirit alive, Matt shared with Pauline Ecology Action's plan for the July virtual bike month....
Clearing the Air: How far has pollution dropped since Covid?
This story was produced by Erin Malsbury from UCSC's Science Communications program. In it she explores the question of how far air pollution has dropped since fewer people are driving and what the health impacts are from cleaner air.
Ed Weingold – Crime Family
Ed Weingold takes stalk of our present president.
The Film Gang Review: Boy (2010)
Before winning an Oscar for Jojo Rabbit, and before breathing new life into MCU’s withering Thor franchise, Taika Waititi was New Zealand’s most popular and successful filmmaker. Two of his homegrown films, 2016’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople and 2014’s What We Do...
Antibodies May Hold Key to Covid Treatment
Antibody therapies for COVID-19 Produced by Jack Lee, Science Communications program UCSC. Scientists are racing to develop treatments for COVID-19. Some of these remedies might not look like tablets or capsules: They could be antibodies that doctors inject directly...
Olga Cossi – A Dose of Dozing
In this classical repeat, Olga Cossi gets a dose of dozing.
Scientific Detectives: Using eDNA to Examine Marine Ecosystems
This week on Santa Cruz Naturalist we speak with Dr. Katie Pitz, a research associate at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Dr. Pitz explains what environmental DNA or eDNA is and how it can be used to better understand the critters living within the...