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Coastal Commission gets support for anti-offshore drilling efforts, and workforce housing approved

A man addresses a small crowd of people in a courtyard. A woman next to him holds a sign that reads, "No polluting pipeline." People in the crowd hold signs and stuffed animals shaped like dolphins and sea turtles.
Erin Malsbury
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KAZU News
Brady Bradshaw addresses a small crowd outside the California Coastal Commission meeting.

In today's newscast, the California Coastal Commission met in Santa Cruz this week and heard from supporters of its efforts to block an offshore drilling company from restarting a ruptured pipeline. And the Santa Cruz City Council will move forward with a housing development for local educators on Swift Street. Plus, Coffee Zombie Collective visits KAZU's Studio B.

Erin is an award-winning journalist and photographer. She's written for local and national outlets, including the Smithsonian and Science Magazine. She has a master's degree in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Contact: dmusic@kazu.org
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