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Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics is coming to SLO County

The Law Enforcement Torch Run — which precedes the 2015 Special Olympics World Games in Los Angeles — will come through San Luis Obispo County on Thursday and Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Cal Poly grad who's now an astronaut is set to speak at free event

The fourth Cal Poly graduate to be selected by NASA to be an astronaut will speak at Cal Poly on Thursday at a free event that is open to the…Click to Continue »

 

Sister and brother from Cambria killed in Hwy. 46 crash

Patience and William Robbins from Cambria died Tuesday afternoon, July 14, after a vehicle in which they were passengers rolled more than 200 feet down a steep cliff off Highway…Click to Continue »

 

Ex-Cuesta College employee is denied release from jail

Lacey Fowler, a former Cuesta College human resources analyst accused of committing a series of crimes since the launch of an investigation into a data breach, was denied release from…Click to Continue »

 

San Miguel Advisory Council to meet Wednesday

The San Miguel Advisory Council will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Community Building in the Park.Click to Continue »

 

SLO County students prep their animals for the Santa Barbara County Fair

Local FFA and 4-H members were at the Santa Maria Fairpark days before the festivities began to get ready for the first day of competition Tuesday…Click to Continue »

 

At least 1 dead after vehicle rolls down cliff off Hwy. 46

At least one person is reported dead Tuesday afternoon after a vehicle rolled at least 200 feet down a cliff off Highway 46 near the Vista Point summit.Click to Continue »

 

Lawmakers criticize regulators in wake of Santa Barbara oil spill

With a massive oil spill in Santa Barbara County fresh on the minds of Californians, members of Congress voiced frustration Tuesday with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s failure…Click to Continue »

 

Developer owes $13,200 in fines over SLO property, officials say

San Luis Obispo officials plan to go back to court to compel a local developer to pay $13,200 in outstanding fines for violations on a residential property they say constitutes…Click to Continue »

 

At California Men's Colony, grand jury objects to moldy bread, rundown chapels

The California Men’s Colony on the outskirts of San Luis Obispo serves inmates moldy bread and does not allow them Internet access to complete general equivalency diploma programs.Click to Continue »

 

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