
Caroline Feraday
Reporter/ProducerCaroline has been broadcasting the news since she could talk – she would tear the pages from newspapers and present news updates to her classmates at school, when she was just 8-years-old.
She started her broadcasting career in BBC Radio, in the UK, when she grew up and worked on radio and television in the UK for 20 years before moving to Los Angeles in 2013.
Caroline was awarded the Prince Philip Medal for her services to radio and journalism in the UK. She is now an American citizen and lives in Agoura Hills with her daughter, and joined the KCLU team in 2020.
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The mural is one of a series of art works being installed in locations like Santa Paula, where communities have felt impacts from immigration policies.
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Has poor air quality ever stopped you from exercising outdoors? That’s what sparked a Cal Lutheran Professor – with a passion for trail running – to start a non-profit focusing on runners who want to protect the environment.
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Black Business Leaders Focus On The Path To Business Leadership For Black Students in Ventura CountySome of the region’s black business leaders are giving advice to students on navigating often difficult pathways to leadership roles in the workplace.
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Marine debris isn’t only ugly – it can harm ecosystems, wildlife and humans. The Goal: Clean Seas project has been tackling the problem off our coast.
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If you have a damaged sidewalk outside your home but haven’t been able to do anything about it – one community on the Central and South Coast has launched a reimbursement program for residents.
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If you have missed the simple pleasure of wandering around an art gallery, during the pandemic, a local museum in an unusual location has reopened today after being shut for over a year.
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Have you ever found out what happens if you put soap in the microwave? Not an experiment you’d want to try at home, but it is one of over 50 which are on-line at this year’s virtual Science Carnival by Cal State Channel Islands.
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Some hotels in our region are hoping the Easter break will bring a boost because of people taking a local staycation.
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Gyms across the Central and South Coast have been reopening their indoor facilities since counties moved into the red tiers earlier this month.
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A Central Coast college is offering 5th and 6th graders, the chance to learn about rocketry or math virtually. Hancock College in Santa Maria has shifted their classes – which are normally held in person – to on line.