Yosemite Radio Updates

  • Odd Fellows of Coulterville March Events

    Odd Fellows of Coulterville March Events

    The Odd Fellows of Coulterville is hosting several local events in March, according to Erica Wolfsen, Secretary I.O.O.F. #104. Saturday March 7th, 6-8pmPaint & Party!  Spring MeadowSuggested donation $25, all supplies provided, no experience or reservation required. Acrylic on canvas made easy and fun! Tuesday March 17th, 3-5pmSt. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Coulterville Community Club…

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  • Trump Launches War With Iran

    Trump Launches War With Iran

    A major U.S.-Israel attack on Iran targeted the country’s top leaders and missile sites Saturday, following weeks of rising tensions over talks on Iran’s nuclear program. Iran has retaliated. PBS News co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett host special coverage of the latest developments with correspondents Nick Schifrin, Liz Landers and Lisa Desjardins.

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  • California Lawmakers Explore Plan to Reintroduce Grizzly Bears

    California Lawmakers Explore Plan to Reintroduce Grizzly Bears

    For more than a century, California’s most iconic animal has existed only as a symbol on the state flag. Now, lawmakers are weighing whether the California grizzly bear could one day roam the Golden State again. Senate Bill 1305 would require the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to develop a detailed, science-driven plan outlining…

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  • Sierra Snowpack Sits at 47% of Average as Season Enters Final Stretch

    Sierra Snowpack Sits at 47% of Average as Season Enters Final Stretch

    California’s “frozen reservoir” just got a modest boost, but it’s still playing catch-up. During its third survey of the season at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada, the California Department of Water Resources measured 28 inches of snow depth with 11 inches of snow water equivalent. That translates to just 47 percent of average for…

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  • Total Lunar Eclipse Will Create Dramatic Blood Moon Over Northern California this Week

    Total Lunar Eclipse Will Create Dramatic Blood Moon Over Northern California this Week

    Set your alarm clock, Northern California. A “blood moon” is about to light up the early morning sky. In the early hours of March 3, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across North America, including all of Northern California. During totality, the moon will slip completely into Earth’s shadow and glow a deep reddish-orange…

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  • California Unveils Ambitious Overhaul of Water Planning for 2028

    California Unveils Ambitious Overhaul of Water Planning for 2028

    California is charting a new course for its water future as state officials roll out the California Water Plan 2028, a sweeping effort to modernize how water is managed in an era of climate extremes. Leaders say the updated plan is designed to address longer droughts, more intense storms, shrinking snowpack, and rising demand across…

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  • Bird Flu Outbreak Kills Dozens of Seals at Popular California Wildlife Destination

    Bird Flu Outbreak Kills Dozens of Seals at Popular California Wildlife Destination

    A rare and deadly strain of bird flu has struck one of California’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Officials have temporarily closed seal-viewing areas at Año Nuevo State Park after more than two dozen northern elephant seal pups died from highly pathogenic avian influenza, known as H5N1. The park’s colony swells to roughly 5,000 seals during…

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  • Build Community Through Community Gardening

    Build Community Through Community Gardening

    Build an ARK or Act of Restorative Kindness So says Mary Reynolds, an Irish gardener, landscape designer, author and public activist, known for being the youngest contestant to win a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2002. She currently works as an author, designer and environmentalist, and published her first book The Garden…

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  • Jeremy Butler of ‘All Things Acoustic’ Retires from Radio

    Jeremy Butler of ‘All Things Acoustic’ Retires from Radio

    My friend Jeremy Butler, originally from Phoenix, Arizona but for years a resident of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has announced his retirement from radio doing the weekly show “All Things Acoustic.” But since the feed for the show will remain online and air as reruns, we plan to pick up the feed and run it on Yosemite…

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  • Yosemite National Park Closed Due to Heavy Snow, Falling Trees

    Yosemite National Park Closed Due to Heavy Snow, Falling Trees

    Yosemite National Park is closed through Friday due to heavy snowfall and falling trees. Visitors with lodging reservations may enter the park through the Hwy. 140 (Arch Rock) entrance, according to an alert from the National Park Service. According to Park Ranger John on Facebook Yosemite National Park is closed as of Thursday night February…

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  • U2 Releases Anti-ICE Song ‘American Obituary’

    U2 Releases Anti-ICE Song ‘American Obituary’

    U2 released a few new songs on Ash Wednesday as part of a surprise EP titled Days of Ash and one song pays tribute to Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot on Jan. 7 by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis. U2’s surprise new EP is a politically charged response to…

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  • Remembering Three Dog Night the Band and Their Music

    Remembering Three Dog Night the Band and Their Music

    Tales From the MoJo Road –By Glynn Wilson –  COULTERVILLE, Calif. – One of the main reasons I fled Washington, D.C. last year and traveled to California in the first place was a determination to stop spending so much time paying attention to partisan politics and issues that never seemed to change for the better even…

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