Brad Kava, Patch Staff
- Santa Cruz, CA
brad.kava@patch.com
408-656-1519
I've loved journalism and Santa Cruz for as long as I can remember. A New York native schooled in Berkeley, my first stop on the West Coast was the smaller city on the bay–the Monterey Bay–and it was love at first sight.
I learned about what it means to cover a community here and to be part of a running dialogue doing a news talk radio show. My perfect life would be sitting on Pacific Avenue and talking to every person who walks by and discovering their story. And, that's my job, basically. What could be better?
Posting Activity
Santa Cruz|News|
City Likely to Spring Forward with New Water Commission
It's also looking into making more recreational use of the San Lorenzo River.
Santa Cruz|News|
The Warriors' Smallest Player is Already a Legend
Mashable has posted a tribute to Kiwi Gardner, the 5'7'' (on a good day) player who can dunk.
Santa Cruz|News|
Thanksgiving Benefits; Train to Christmas Town
Santa Cruz|News|
Early Tickets for BB King Concert
Campbell, CA|News|
Reflections on the San Jose State Hate Crimes from a Woman in the Dorm
Why didn't the administration take tougher action for this Santa Cruz student? Is it coincidence that hate crimes occurred at the same time as African American studies are rolled back?
Campbell, CA|News|
NAACP and San Jose State Students Rally After Racist Attacks
The attacks on a San Jose State University freshman from Santa Cruz has the campus infuriated.
Santa Cruz|News|
Community Meeting About PGE 100-Foot Pole Project in Aptos
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
New Study: Gulls Taking a Bite Out of Salmon Population
Garbage dumps and the population of birds they attract may be the blame
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
New Study: Gulls Taking a Bite Out of Salmon Population
Garbage dumps and the population of birds they attract may be the blame
Santa Cruz|News|
Chris Smith's Martial Arts Blog:
Santa Cruz|News|
Macy's Black Friday Ad
Santa Cruz|News|
New Study: Gulls Taking a Bite Out of Salmon Population
Garbage dumps and the population of birds they attract may be the blame
