Janelle Salanga
Janelle Salanga served as a reporter at KAZU from January - July 2024.
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Published for four years in the 1990s, the periodical provided a space for local LGBTQ+ residents to learn about safer sex practices, communicate community issues, celebrate their identity and more.
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The National Weather Service has issued a moderate heat risk advisory for these areas from 8 a.m. Wednesday to Friday at midnight.
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University leadership says the “necessary decision” came after main entrance blockades started Tuesday. It’s the latest escalation in the fight for UC divestment from military contractors involved in Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
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Walking tours are just some of the efforts illuminating the seemingly invisible presence and impact of Chinese cultural enclaves in Salinas, Pacific Grove and Santa Cruz.
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It's the third strike at UC Santa Cruz in five years. Their union, UAW 4811, argues that the university has violated free speech. The action is distinct from the encampment on campus in solidarity with Palestine, but shares similar demands.
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No more twice-daily convoys — a traffic signal will control the flow of traffic. The repair arrives eight days ahead of schedule.
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Increased Narcan access is one of the latest efforts by local government to address growing opioid-related deaths in Monterey County.
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The center joins 13 others across the Cal State system specifically for queer and trans students.
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A Berman-authored law partly inspired the event, organized by a coalition of local journalists and educators. It aims to bolster students’ ability to detect misinformation.
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The multimedia exhibit, at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, has been several years in the making. It’s the product of efforts by Watsonville Filipinos to show a fuller picture of their families’ lives beyond the 1930 anti-Filipino race riots.