Brynne Whittaker, KSBW Action News 8

Brynne Whittaker

KSBW Action News 8

Monterey, CA, United States

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KSBW Anchor Brynne Whittaker signs off

KSBW Anchor Brynne Whittaker signs off Updated: 3:18 PM PST Dec 13, 2016 → Read More

California lawmakers vow to protect undocumented immigrants

Assemblyman Mark Stone visited the Monterey County board of supervisors Tuesday to give an update from Sacramento, and he vowed to do everything in his power to protect undocumented immigrants in California. → Read More

Moss Landing sea otter's death spurs change

A sea otter that was run over by a car on Moss Landing Road and killed last summer has become a catalyst for change to keep other otters safe. → Read More

Pebble Beach millionaire released from prison early

Pebble Beach millionaire Scott Salyer, found guilty of racketeering and price fixing, has been released from prison. → Read More

Pebble Beach millionaire accused of racketeering released from prison

Pebble Beach millionaire Scott Salyer, found guilty of racketeering and price fixing, has been released from prison. → Read More

Salinas' new police chief reports for first day of duty

Salinas' new police chief, Adele Frese, reported to the Salinas Police Department for work for the first time Monday. → Read More

Monterey County forsees lawsuits from Measure Z

Monterey County is expecting a legal battle over Measure Z, which is the ban on fracking and other oil exploration. → Read More

Crab fishermen prep for commercial opener

Crab fishermen in Moss Landing spent Monday loading up their boats with crab pots, preparing for the commercial crab season opener. → Read More

Commitment 2016: Is playing the woman card a winning strategy?

There is great emphasis on the role of women in politics, and the same is true on the Central Coast with women running for offices. → Read More

Pacific Grove students taught how to use social media to improve their image

Pacific Grove high school made strides Tuesday to teach teenagers about what social media landmines to avoid entirely, and how to use apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter to improve teens' public images. → Read More

WATCH: Flash dances and best costumes in Santa Cruz Halloween night

Santa Cruzans love creating unique costumes, going downtown to Pacific Avenue, and living it up on Halloween. → Read More

Hollister Trump supporter’s home, cars, flag vandalized

The race for the White House took an ugly turn in Hollister Wednesday when J.W. Paine and his family woke up to their two cars with smashed-in windows, their home covered in eggs, and his Trump sign stolen. → Read More

State, federal leaders outraged by National Guard bonus repayments

State and federal leaders are outraged over California National Guard soldiers being asked to return bonus money. → Read More

Traffic project aims to slow down Salinas drivers

Salinas has a high rate of pedestrian traffic collisions. → Read More

No start date for new Salinas police chief

It's been nearly one month since the city of Salinas publicly announced it selected Greenfield Police Chief Adele Frese as its new top cop. → Read More

Manhunt underway in Salinas after high speed chase from Marina

A manhunt is underway in the Los Olivos neighborhood in Salinas, where a man was last seen bailing out of a stolen green truck. → Read More

Marina mayor running against medical marijuana advocate

The Central Coast votes Nov. 8. → Read More

Huntsman and Curiel trial could be delayed 1 year

Huntsman and her teenage boyfriend are accused of murdering 6-year-old Shaun and 3-year old Delylah in a Salinas apartment. → Read More

New California law prohibits all cellphone use while driving

Starting in January, California residents can no longer drive and use their cell phones -- for anything. → Read More

CHOMP leads way for cutting back on prescribing narcotics

A husband and wife pair of doctors at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula said they're seeing a trend: patient after patient is coming into the emergency room looking for a fix. → Read More