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Moss Landing residents request help, and Watsonville tiny village approved

People in matching green tshirts form a line in front of a microphone in a conference room. They're speaking to the coastal commission, who sit at a long table facing the crowd.
Erin Malsbury
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KAZU News
Residents of Moss Landing ask the California Coastal Commission for help during the March meeting in Santa Cruz

In today's newscast, members of the group Never Again Moss Landing gave public comments at the California Coastal Commission meeting in Santa Cruz. And, a new village of tiny homes that aims to address homelessness gets approved in Watsonville.
Plus, Red's Donuts in Monterey turns 75 years old.

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