Bilingual reporter / assistant editor
As someone who grew up in Downtown Santa Cruz, I find it odd when people call it a “small town” — we face many of the challenges of a big city. Complex problems deserve nuanced attention and as Santa Cruz Local’s bilingual reporter and assistant editor, I strive to bring that level of attention to all of our reporting.
I graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a bachelor’s degree in Latin American and Latino Studies in 2023. My journalism background is in radio, data and open-source research. Some of my reporting interests are climate, migration, housing, health care and incarceration. I live in Oakland and visit Santa Cruz County often.
Have a question you want me to answer? Reach me at [email protected].
Recent stories by Nik Altenberg
How pesticides endanger pregnant farmworkers in Pajaro Valley
Residents speak out about health harms, lax regulations
Photos: Anti-Trump protest draws more than 10,000 in Santa Cruz
Hundreds gather at Watsonville 'No Kings' rally
How should $7.5 million be spent on water, wildfire and land projects in Santa Cruz County?
Residents’ priorities gathered for Measure Q spending
Balcony design could sink 8-story Clocktower project
Developer, city staff spar over encroachment into public space
Unhealthy tap water at farmworker housing prompts fixes
Installed filter system lacks county permits to operate
State legislators push for fixes at Hilltop apartments in Santa Cruz
Laird, Pellerin, Cummings, Golder seek answers
Labor leader Dolores Huerta calls for end to pesticides in Pajaro Valley
Farmworkers detail cancer, other health harms
4 housing rezones in Live Oak, Corralitos delayed by Santa Cruz County Supervisors
Unmet state deadlines could spell further loss of local control
City orders fixes at UC-owned Hilltop apartments in Santa Cruz as problems mount
Tenants file state discrimination complaints, consider lawsuit
New pesticide alerts draw praise, criticism in Pajaro Valley
Teachers, students describe health problems
Almar Ave. apartment proposal heads to Santa Cruz Planning Commission
6-story proposal is across street from approved 3-story complex
Santa Cruz council approves $900,000 to finish overdue rail trail segment
More than $15 million spent for 0.7-mile path
Tips for Dreamers in Santa Cruz County as DACA faces uncertain future
Renew documents, follow policy changes and consider a lawyer
Teacher layoffs could be delayed, Pajaro Valley superintendent says
March 15 notice deadline may pass, more reserve money tapped
High wind, rain, surf, slides due for Santa Cruz County
Weather service issues warnings through Saturday
















