Yosemite Radio Updates

  • Silicon Valley Workers Condemn ICE Actions in Minneapolis

    Silicon Valley Workers Condemn ICE Actions in Minneapolis

    Big Tech Leaders Mum For Fear of Trump Retribution After two killings in Minneapolis, a group of employees at Google’s parent company added their voices this week to a growing wave of tech workers speaking out and demanding their industry condemn violence by federal immigration officers, even as many executives who spent the past year…

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  • New Right-Wing Murdoch Tabloid Launches in L.A.

    New Right-Wing Murdoch Tabloid Launches in L.A.

    Tales From the MoJo Road –By Glynn Wilson –  COULTERVILLE, Calif. – Man, this is all we need. A new right-wing sensational tabloid newspaper and news website (no paywall) owned by Rupert Murdoch in California.  The California Post just launched from Los Angeles, with bureaus in San Francisco and Sacremento too. Look out Gavin Newsom. Historically, it is…

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  • Wynton Marsalis, Founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, to Step Down

    Wynton Marsalis, Founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, to Step Down

    After nearly 40 years as the charismatic founder and recognizable face of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Wynton Marsalis will step down as managing and artistic director next year, the organization announced on Thursday, ending a transformative tenure that raised the profile of jazz nationwide. “It’s the perfect time to identify the next generation of leadership,”…

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  • Bruce Springsteen Releases ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ a Song Protesting ICE

    Bruce Springsteen Releases ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ a Song Protesting ICE

    Bruce Springsteen released a new song, “Streets of Minneapolis,” on Wednesday in response to two fatal shootings by federal immigration enforcement agents in the city this month. Mr. Springsteen dedicated the song to “the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.” He said he wrote it on Saturday, the same…

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  • Yosemite Firefall February 10–26

    Yosemite Firefall February 10–26

    Planning a Yosemite Firefall visit in 2026? Here’s what you need to know before you go. Based on information shared by Yosemite National Park, there is currently no vehicle reservation system planned for the Horsetail Fall Firefall viewing window, which is projected for February 10–26, 2026. That said, February is still very much winter in…

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  • Movie Night – Papa: Hemingway in Cuba, This Property is Condemned

    Movie Night – Papa: Hemingway in Cuba, This Property is Condemned

    Editor’s Note: We don’t review that many movies here, only the ones we think hold historical and/or literary significance. This week, we found two interesting movies on streaming services to talk about, “Papa: Hemingway in Cuba” and “This Property Is Condemned,” starring Robert Redford and Natalie Wood. Movie Night –By Glynn Wilson –  Maybe I’m too…

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  • New Promo Audio/Video for Yosemite Radio

    New Promo Audio/Video for Yosemite Radio

    Check out the latest promo audio and video for YosimiteRadio.Org. Share it with your friends. Thanks. Glynn WilsonStation Manager/News DirectorYosemite RadioKNHA-LPFM 100.9Operation New Earth5016 Main StreetP.O. Box 166Coulterville, CA 95311https://yosemiteradio.org/info@yosemiteradio.orgfast2write@gmail.com205.960.3639

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  • Vandalism Strikes Iconic Area of Yosemite National Park

    Vandalism Strikes Iconic Area of Yosemite National Park

    Visitors to Yosemite National Park are once again calling out vandalism after graffiti appeared near one of the park’s most iconic waterfalls. Instagram user Ando Arakelyan posted on his Instagram story showing “Yeti” tags scrawled across a large boulder, a door, and an informational sign in the Bridalveil Fall area. The images were shared Sunday…

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  • Yosemite Employees Could Lose Housing Under New Rules

    Yosemite Employees Could Lose Housing Under New Rules

    Behind the postcard views of Yosemite National Park, a growing controversy is unfolding that has nothing to do with crowds or trail conditions. This time, it’s about housing and the people who keep the park running. Park concessionaire Aramark recently informed Yosemite employees that their on-site housing is no longer protected under a traditional lease.…

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  • So If A.I. Bots Are So Smart, What Technologies and Jobs Will They Replace?

    So If A.I. Bots Are So Smart, What Technologies and Jobs Will They Replace?

    Tales From the MoJo Road –By Glynn Wilson –  COULTERVILLE, Calif. – Why do some people, even many experts, fear the coming Artificial Intelligence Revolution? While some people, even some whose professions are at risk, seem ho hum about it? For eons of time, but mainly in the past 250 years, humans invented new technologies that…

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  • New Measles Cases Reported in the San Francisco Bay Area

    New Measles Cases Reported in the San Francisco Bay Area

    Napa and San Mateo counties confirmed two new measles cases on Wednesday — Napa County’s first measles patient since 2012. The announcements of the Bay Area’s second and third cases this year appear to make the region the home of California’s only reported measles cases in 2026 so far, amid outbreaks across the country of the highly contagious viral…

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  • Armed Man on the Loose in the Woods Around Coulterville – Captured Thursday Morning on Moon Shine Ranch

    Armed Man on the Loose in the Woods Around Coulterville – Captured Thursday Morning on Moon Shine Ranch

    This was first reported here on YosemiteRadio.Org as a developing, breaking news story as it was happening. It has been updated below. Hit refresh in your web browser for the latest and scroll down. By Glynn Wilson Yosemite Radio Station Manager and News Director COULTERVILLE, Calif. – There was a potentially armed man on the…

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