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Salinas River Flooding Still A Threat For Monterey County Residents
Salinas River Flooding Still A Threat For Monterey County Residents
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
The Salinas River is still at risk of flooding, but authorities now say it may not be quite as bad as they had been predicting. Several low-lying communities near the river remain under evacuation orders and warnings.
The intense rains so far this year have flooded farm fields across the state, forcing farmworkers to stay home -- which for most means no pay.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein Rojas, KPCC
Sam Anderson was surprised to hear a high school friend from New Jersey was accused of murder in connection with an illegal marijuana operation in Mendocino County. The California Report Magazine host Sasha Khokha spoke with Anderson about his wild experiences reporting on what really happened for his podcast "Crooked City: The Emerald Triangle."
Reporter: Sasha Khokha, The California Report Magazine
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The intense rains so far this year have flooded farm fields across the state, forcing farmworkers to stay home -- which for most means no pay.
Reporter: Leslie Berestein Rojas, KPCC
Sam Anderson was surprised to hear a high school friend from New Jersey was accused of murder in connection with an illegal marijuana operation in Mendocino County. The California Report Magazine host Sasha Khokha spoke with Anderson about his wild experiences reporting on what really happened for his podcast "Crooked City: The Emerald Triangle."
Reporter: Sasha Khokha, The California Report Magazine
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Released:
Jan 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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