Caroline Feraday
Reporter/ProducerCaroline joined KCLU in October 2020.
She won LA Press Club's Audio Journalist of the Year Award in 2022 and 2023.
She also won two further first place Press Club awards, for Lifestyle Feature and Personality Profile/Interview, and in 2021, Caroline won first place for Use Of Sound.
Caroline was the recipient of five Golden Mike Awards this year. She won Best Radio Use of Sound, Best Individual Writing, Best Business and Consumer Reporting, Best Radio News Reporting and Best Radio Medical & Science Reporting.
She also won two Golden Mike Awards the previous year, for Best News Reporting and Best Entertainment Reporting, as well as two National Arts & Entertainment Awards from LA Press Club for best One-on-One interview in 2021 and 2022.
Caroline started her broadcasting career in the UK, in both radio and television for BBC News, 95.8 Capital FM and Sky News and was awarded the Prince Philip Medal for her services to radio and journalism in 2007. She moved to Los Angeles in 2013 and has dual American and British citizenship.
Caroline lives in Agoura Hills with her proudest production - her daughter Elsie.
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Did you know that Earth Day was originated, in part, because of a devastating oil spill off the Santa Barbara Coast?
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It’s a nail-biting competition between 4th to 6th graders in Santa Barbara County.
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Ventura County-based John Ondrasik from Five for Fighting wrote a song about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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The answer is sustainability.
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Parents and supporters have entered escrow on a new location for La Reina School.
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They’re small shore birds, whose beach habitat is threatened by human use.
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Local sea nutrients are bringing a green thumb to many.
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Some people were filing at the last minute by mail but many have filed already online.
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They allow firefighters to train for dangerous operations without putting a real person at risk and a 15-year-old Ventura County Boy Scout has come up with an innovative way to create rescue mannequins…out of old fire hose!
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The innovative housing project providing temporary housing in Santa Barbara County opens Friday.