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Woman, 2 girls missing off Hwy. 1 north of Cambria

Two young girls, ages 9 and 11, and the mother of one of the girls have gone missing after leaving Atascadero on Saturday, heading toward Big Sur for a day…Click to Continue »

 

Cal Poly irrigation center helps teach agriculture industry to combat drought

Cal Poly’s Irrigation Training & Research Center is in the midst of a summer session that teaches agriculture industry insiders how to update their technology and improve flow management.Click to Continue »

 

San Luis Obispo County forecast for the week of Aug. 10

A low pressure system is expected to bring generally near or below-normal temperatures to the county through Tuesday, but things will likely warm up by the end of the week.Click to Continue »

 

Celebrating history, hidden treasures and getting together in Morro Bay

In wake of city's 50th anniversary, Historical Society aims to build on increased visibilty. Meanwhile, Las Amigas Women's Club continues tradition of welcoming new members.Click to Continue »

 

Vegetation fire on West Pozo Road contained

A vegetation fire on West Pozo Road near Santa Margarita, 1 mile east of the Highway 58 intersection, was contained at 1 acre Sunday afternoon.Click to Continue »

 

Atascadero finds itself stuck in FEMA limbo over disaster aid

When a 6.5-magnitude earthquake shook the Central Coast in December 2003, the Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded Atascadero $18.9 million in aid. Now it wants $2.65 million returned.Click to Continue »

 

Weather conditions can influence your health

Weather conditions such as temperature, humidity, wind and can affect your health and mood.Click to Continue »

 

Victims in Santa Barbara small plane crash identified

The two men killed in a small plane crash in a remote area of Santa Barbara after taking off from San Luis Obispo on Thursday night have been identified. Both…Click to Continue »

 

Paso Robles rancher finds gentle horsemanship changes his life

“I realized what I needed to work on, was working on myself,” rancher John Loftus said. “I needed to be good with horses and good with people.”Click to Continue »

 

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