EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 31 MIN
Eel River Dam Removals; Altadena's Backyard Punk Shows; Visiting Pinnacles
from The California Report Magazine · host KQED
Mendocino’s Tribes, Farmers, Environmentalists Agree: Take Down Eel River’s Dams For over a century, dams have blocked the Eel River’s natural flow of water in Northern California. Now, tribes, environmentalists and utility companies have come up with a plan to tear down the dams, as part of the “Two Basin Solution.” Reporter Sam Anderson found out what a free-running Eel River would mean for local Round Valley Indian Tribes, industry and wildlife. In Altadena, A Youth Music Scene Crops Up from Eaton Fire’s Ashes After the 2025 Eaton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Los Angeles, music lovers organized fundraisers to reconnect artists with instruments lost in the fire. Now live music shows in Altadena’s vacant lots and backyards have sprouted a new scene, where teenage punk and indie bands draw audiences from across Southern California. Reporter Steven Cuevas has the story. Looking for a Last-Minute Summer Road Trip? Try Pinnacles National Park Pinnacles National Park doesn’t have the name recognition as Yosemite or Joshua Tree, but it stokes just as much wonder. For our Hidden Gems series, KQED outdoors reporter Sarah Wright traveled to this small park just an hour east of Monterey to find out why it's worth a summer getaway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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