Erin Clark, KSBW Action News 8

Erin Clark

KSBW Action News 8

Monterey, CA, United States

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California War World II veteran shares his story

Col. Ray Ramos began his storied military career in 1942 when he enlisted in the Army. → Read More

Two Santa Cruz photographers are using their art to showcase the biodiversity of the Monterey Bay

Two Santa Cruz photographers are using their art to showcase the biodiversity of the Monterey Bay → Read More

How parents can spot warning signs with their child's mental health

We asked the experts the question, when should parents worry? → Read More

Carmel artist sculpts bust of President Jimmy Carter

Supporters of President Jimmy Carter commissioned Carmel sculptor Steven Whyte to create a larger-than-life bust of the 39th president of the United States. → Read More

3-time Grand Prix World champ Wayne Rainey, who was paralyzed in 1993, rides again

3-time Grand Prix World champ Wayne Rainey, who was paralyzed in 1993, rides again → Read More

Salinas middle school holds surprise graduation for student

Washington Middle School in Salinas made one student's graduation more special than she ever imagined. Destiny Dominguez is an eighth grader who has made a lot of personal and academic achievements, all while battling a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. → Read More

A serious and invasive brain surgery giving life back to local Parkinson's patient

A promising treatment for Parkinson's disease has transformed the life of one Carmel man. → Read More

SVMH saving lives with new heart procedure

TAVR is a high tech approach to healing a common heart problem in older people, who are not good surgical candidates but it takes a cardiologist with specialized skills. → Read More

CHOMP’s new breast cancer center already exceeding expectations

The new center is a beautiful space designed to feel more spa-like and less clinical. → Read More

Healthy holiday recipes to be enjoyed by the whole family

Scroll to the bottom for 3 healthy holiday recipes → Read More

After years of cancelation Salinas' Veterans Day parade goes big

After years of cancelation Salinas’ Veterans Day parade goes big. → Read More

McCall's Motorworks Revival 2021 celebrates 30 years

The McCall's Motorworks Revival at the Monterey Jet Center is a showcase for vintage race cars, jets, and supercars. → Read More

1 woman found dead in Watsonville on Clifford avenue; homicide investigation underway

1 woman found dead in Watsonville on Clifford avenue; homicide investigation underway → Read More

After 22 years, CEO Bill Perocchi steps down from Pebble Beach Company

As he sets his sights on retirement KSBW 8’s Erin Clark got a chance to talk to him about the highs and lows of running one of the most iconic resorts on the planet. → Read More

Pebble Beach Concours d‘Elegance starts making 2021 plans

Car Week on the Monterey Peninsula will be back this year. → Read More

Tiger Woods designed short course opens at Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach has opened its newest golf course, a par three short course, redesigned by Tiger Woods. → Read More

Memorial in Pacific Grove remembers those who died from COVID-19

Flags were setup at Lovers Point on Wednesday and will stay there through Saturday. → Read More

Local church donates money to recently vandalized Camp Krem

Local church donates money to recently vandalized Camp Krem → Read More

Bay Area Region reports 0.7% ICU capacity

AS WELL AS CONTINUING TO ADMINISTER VACCINES TO FRONTLINE WORKERS. THE STAY-AT-HOME ORDER IN THE BAY AREA REGION WHICH INCLUDES MONTEREY AND SANTA CRUZ COUNTIES HAS BEEN EXTENDED. THE I-C-U CAPACITY IN THE REGION IS AT 0.7- PERCENT. THE EXTENSION OF THE ORDER MEANS ALL BUSINESSES MUST CONTINUE TO ABIDE BY THE CURRENT RESTRICTIONS. THE STATE MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENT TO EXTEND THE ORDER OVER THE… → Read More

City of Monterey to look at vicious dog ordinance

The change would allow the city to declare a dog vicious without petitioning the court → Read More