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Sea Otter Remains Elusive In Santa Cruz

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Surfers at Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz, while a five-year-old sea otter, who has become famous for stealing surfboards, eats. (Photo by: Erin Malsbury, KAZU)

Sea Otter Still Not Captured After Stealing Surfboards

The best surf spots in Santa Cruz are infamous for territorial locals and some occasionally aggressive confrontations.  But lately, not all of the offenders have been human. A five-year-old sea otter has become famous for stealing surfboards, and evading capture.
Reporter: Erin Malsbury, KAZU

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California regulators are developing emergency rules to protect workers dying from inhaling silica dust, in shops making kitchen countertops.
Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED

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