Hannah Hagemann, Monterey Herald

Hannah Hagemann

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Officials mark Highway 17 wildlife undercrossing construction

Animals like mountain lions, bobcats and foxes that frequently are hit and killed will soon be provided safe passage. → Read More

To fix Pajaro River levees officials ask locals to foot part of bill

Monterey and Santa Cruz County voters will decide if they’ll contribute on average $200 a year to maintain a new system of Pajaro River levees, that will bolster flood protection. → Read More

To fix Pajaro River levees officials ask locals to foot part of bill

Monterey and Santa Cruz County voters will decide if they’ll contribute on average $200 a year to maintain a new system of Pajaro River levees, that will bolster flood protection. → Read More

Pajaro River levee rebuild awarded $67 million in federal infrastructure funds

Surrounding communities have seen decades-long saga of damage and death due to flooding. → Read More

Dolores Huerta speaks to Santa Cruz youth: ‘the future belongs to them’

Civil rights icon Dolores Huerta commanded some 300 people tuned in to the Latino Role Models conference, speaking from the Beach Flats Community Center in Santa Cruz. → Read More

AB 1832 could protect California coast from contentious deep sea mining

Deep sea mining is one method manufacturers are looking at to source raw materials for burgeoning clean energy industries. → Read More

Monterey Bay area landowners: Help researchers track elusive long-toed Santa Cruz salamander

Scientists using eDNA to document rare amphibian numbers. → Read More

Monterey Bay area landowners: Help researchers track elusive long-toed Santa Cruz salamander

Scientists using eDNA to document rare amphibian numbers. → Read More

Rare white dolphin – ‘Casper’ – spotted days before Halloween in Monterey Bay

In the days leading up to Halloween, a rare all-white dolphin named “Casper” has been frequenting the Monterey Bay. → Read More

Firefighters strengthen Estrada fire control lines, Cal Fire apologizes to evacuees

“We’re sorry that this had to cause so much fear and trauma to the people who had to evacuate and live through it,” said Cal Fire San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit Division Chief Angela B… → Read More

Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association awarded Cal Fire grant

The Central Coast Prescribed Burn Association has been awarded more than $700,000 by Cal Fire to further their work reducing wildfire risk throughout the Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey county … → Read More

Fires restrictions put into place at local parks

All outdoor burning activities are included within the order — such as campfires, warming and ceremonial fires. → Read More

National Geographic road trip highlights Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary

Along with Yellowstone and Everglades national parks, the sanctuary was one stop along the Nat Geo road trip, which highlights the wildlife, Indigenous history and geological characteristics of eac… → Read More

Gov. Newsom visits Big Basin State Park, says CZU fire impact exemplifies climate change

Nearly a year after the CZU Complex Fire set Big Basin State Park ablaze Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke amidst charred redwoods on the ways in which state and federal officials are addressing climate chan… → Read More

New association could fill the gap in performing local prescribed burns

Prescribed burning isn’t new. It can restore forest health, and decrease wildfire risk. But not many people are trained to light these careful, intentional fires. A new regional association could f… → Read More

Child tax credit funds to hit Central Coast parent’s bank accounts

Parents can expect as much as $300 in funds per month for each child under 6, and $250 for children under 17. The payments will be recurring, at the 15th of each month. → Read More

Elkhorn Slough Foundation folds in 34 acres of Moro Cojo wetlands to conservation area

This particular section of the Moro Cojo Slough was formerly farmed, diked and drained, but the area has sat largely unproductive in recent years. Now, partners will attempt to return the wetlands … → Read More

Decreasing single use plastics in e-commerce industry remains uphill battle, Assembly member Stone says

Environmentalists might have been one step closer to decreasing single-use plastics in the e-commerce industry, if a bill that would have required companies to cut down and recycle packaging passed… → Read More

Researchers, robots dive into what makes some bay algal blooms toxic

Monterey Bay Aquarium, Scripps and UC Santa Cruz scientists are working to uncover what triggers domoic acid outbreaks. To understand what’s behind harmful blooms, the team is documenting, an… → Read More

Monterey Bay Area recreational salmon season to kick off April 3

Local fishermen are sure to welcome a traditional first-weekend-of-April kickoff to the Monterey Bay Area recreational ocean salmon season, announced Friday by the California Department of Fish and… → Read More