
Caroline Feraday
Senior Reporter/ProducerCaroline joined KCLU in October 2020.
She won LA Press Club's Audio Journalist of the Year Award in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
She also won a further six first place Press Club awards for her features, interviews and Use Of Sound.
Caroline is the recipient of ten Golden Mike Awards, including Best Radio News Reporting, Best Radio Use of Sound, Best Individual Writing, Best Entertainment Reporting, Best Business and Consumer Reporting, Best Radio News Reporting and Best Radio Medical & Science Reporting.
She's also picked up four National Arts & Entertainment Awards from LA Press Club for Best One-on-One interview for 2021 and again for 2022, and in 2024 for Diversity and Use of Sound.
She is also the winner of a 2024 Regional Edward R Murrow Award for Excellence in Writing.
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 the Conejo Valley with her proudest production - her daughter Elsie.
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A university professor, who teaches in Thousand Oaks, has spoken about his shock as he witnessed an ICE raid which sparked days of protests in Los Angeles.
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Station 34, a $9.7 million facility, recently opened next to a church on the corner of Moorpark and Avenida de los Arboles in Thousand Oaks.
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Saturday will see a number of events across the Tri-Counties marking the Juneteenth holiday, which showcases Black culture and talent.
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Work on a large steel frame is now done. The whole project is slated to be complete around a year from now.
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The lifesaving medication, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose, is now available for free—no questions asked—from the station lobby of the Santa Barbara Police Department.
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A new dispatch partnership is designed to enhance response times.
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Wu Wei plays an ancient Chinese instrument and is one of the many artists performing new music at the internationally renowned music festival, which starts on Thursday.
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They're credited with helping community engagement and improving policing.
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It's Pride Month, and one event is more about discussion than celebration.
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Sidewalks have been constructed in a residential area which previously didn’t have them.