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On March 10, the City of San Luis Obispo gave notice to the developer and tenants of 1150 Laurel Lane that they must vacate ...
We've had some gloomy sweater weather for the last few days, but you can start to expect sunny days to carry us out of the ...
Santa Maria’s newly appointed Chief of Police, Christopher Williams, says he’s ready to lead with both compassion and ...
Alma Rosa Winery is set to host its sixth annual Peace of Mind: 10,000 Steps in the Right Direction walk on Saturday, May 17, ...
As we make the transition between a prevailing low pressure to a large ridge of high pressure temperatures will shift ...
Bird flu is easing with spring’s arrival, but migrating birds still pose risks. See how farmers are working to prevent ...
The City of San Luis Obispo is gearing up for its 2025 Paving Project, which will include vital street paving and ...
Caltrans hosts “Bike Breakfast” today: Caltrans is inviting cyclists and pedestrians to a “Bike Breakfast” event this morning ...
Families across the country are feeling the financial pressure of youth sports, with some considering pulling their children from activities due to mounting expenses.
Top officials at the Los Angeles firefighters labor union have been suspended after an audit conducted by its parent organization found over $800,000 in unaccounted for credit card spending.
The developers behind the Richards Ranch project in Orcutt are suing the County of Santa Barbara, claiming the project has been illegally subjected to multiple delays.
The San Luis Obispo County CattleWomen recently awarded scholarships to 18 local students who plan to use their education to ...
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