Jonathan Linden
Former Reporter at 90.3 KAZUJonathan Linden was a reporter at 90.3 KAZU in Seaside, Calif. He served at the station from Oct. 2022 to July 2023.
Jonathan is a Southern California native and was born and raised in Riverside. His passion for public radio and politics began at a young age when his brother would play NPR while driving him home from middle school. Jonathan would go on to earn his B.A. in Journalism from Biola University in 2019. Before his time at KAZU, Jonathan reported for fellow NPR affiliate KVCR in San Bernardino, Calif.
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Dylan Music speaks with KAZU's Jonathan Linden and get a recap of the 2023 U.S. Women's Open.
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The weather on the third day of the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links was the worst yet. While the skies were mostly clear of clouds, winds played a significant factor in play.
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The weather on the second day of the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links started mild, with the promise of winds picking up into the afternoon.
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Kay Cockerill is a sports commentator for NBC Golf and a former professional golfer. She emphasized the importance of the U.S. Women's Open Championship finally coming to her favorite course in the world.
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The storied hundred-year-old Pebble Beach Golf Links will host its first USGA major women’s championship July 6 through July 9.
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Just over a year ago, Steve Bruemmer was attacked by a great white shark. Three strangers came to his rescue and saved his life.On June 24, those three will be honored for their heroism. KAZU’s Jonathan Linden spoke with Bruemmer, along with one of the individuals that helped save him.
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June 19 will mark 157 years since the first celebration of Juneteenth. To mark the holiday, the Monterey-based non-profit Juneteenth Coalition will host several events in the city of Monterey through June 19.
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The city of Monterey joined several other local cities that kicked off Pride month by raising Pride flags on Thursday.
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A spokesperson for Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital says the bankruptcy is intended to keep the hospital's doors open, while the San Benito Healthcare District works with county leaders to find a solution.