Kyla Linville, KSBW Action News 8

Kyla Linville

KSBW Action News 8

Monterey, CA, United States

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Past articles by Kyla:

Santa Cruz County sheriff’s deputies advising people to evacuate in the Santa Cruz mountains

Santa Cruz County sheriff deputies are canvassing the Santa Cruz mountains, warning residents to pack up and leave → Read More

South Salinas residents preparing for possible debris flows months after River Fire

Heavy rains in the forecast are causing concern for residents living near burn scar areas of the River Fire → Read More

San Benito County to move into the next tier of vaccinations

San Benito County is expecting to move into Phase 1B Tier 1 of their vaccine rollout Monday → Read More

Tensions rise across the Central Coast over who can receive the COVID-19 vaccine

Several people across the Central Coast are frustrated over the rules surrounding around who can get COVID-19 vaccinations → Read More

Dozens evacuated after 20 fires broke out in the Santa Cruz mountains

“One thing that we do have in our favor is that we did get some rain, so there is a little bit of moisture in the fuel,” said Cal Fire Unit Chief, Ian Larkin → Read More

Santa Cruz County slows down their vaccination process due to Moderna’s newest COVID-19 vaccine Lot 41L20A

Moderna’s newest COVID-19 vaccine, Lot 41L20A, has caused allergic reactions to less than 10 people in Southern California → Read More

Heat wave brings thousands to the Big Sur coastline

Clear skies and abnormally warm weather in January brought several people to the Big Sur coastline → Read More

Cleanup continues in the Santa Cruz mountains following the CZU Lightning Complex fire

Lack of rain this winter has put fire crews on high alert, especially following the destruction caused from the CZU Lightning Complex fire → Read More

Coronavirus test positivity rate prevents Monterey County schools from reopening

Students likely won’t be stepping onto campus any time soon, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge. → Read More

Confusion surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations after Monterey County residents receive email about vaccinations at CHOMP

However, CHOMP said jumping in line is not allowed, after learning some health care workers were sharing the sign-up link → Read More

Central Coast residents wondering when the COVID-19 vaccine will reach the general public

Central Coast residents will have to get in line behind every single health care worker for the COVID-19 vaccine → Read More

Local surfer suggests knowing the risks before paddling out during a high surf warning

Surfs up in the Monterey Bay as several surfers took on the massive swells hitting the Santa Cruz shoreline → Read More

Hartnell nursing students administer COVID-19 vaccine to first responders

Hartnell nursing students administered the Pfizer vaccine to dozens of first responders across Monterey County → Read More

Local Cannery Row restaurant cancels New Year’s Eve celebration amid new ‘Stay-at-Home’ order

New Year’s Eve is typically a busy night for restaurants and bars across the Central Coast, but this year will look different due to the pandemic → Read More

Pandemic changes New Year’s Eve celebrations across the Central Coast

Several families are staying home to ring in the New Year → Read More

Central Coast man to travel cross country to donate his kidney

This all began in 2017 as McConnell was nearing deployment → Read More

Outdoor Christmas mass brings dozens of families out to worship

Dozens of families gathered to commemorate the holy day with singing, prayers and communion → Read More

Salinas house goes all out with Christmas decorations

One Salinas home goes all out with Christmas decorations every year. → Read More

Aloha Coffee owner intends to sue Monterey County as they pull health permit

Aloha Coffee in Monterey has been issued a number of warnings from the Monterey County Environmental Health Bureau for defying health guidelines → Read More

Hundreds of San Benito County families received spaghetti dinners just before Christmas

The group handed out enough food to feed 1,300 people. → Read More