San Luis Obispo now has 104 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Thursday, April 9 – up 2 cases from yesterday, according to the County Public Health. Of the total cases, 25 patients are at home in isolation, 75 patients have recovered and 3 are currently in the hospital. Two of the hospitalized patients remain […]
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San Luis Obispo County now has 89 confirmed COVID-19 cases. 15 are healthcare providers
San Luis Obispo now has 89 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Thursday, April 2 – up 6 cases from yesterday, according to the County Public Health. Of the total cases, 33 patients are at home in isolation, 48 patients have recovered, 8 are currently in the hospital. Three of the hospitalized patients are in […]
Expect double fines this St. Patrick’s Day, but not the weekend prior
Although the weekend prior to St. Patrick’s Day tends to have more noise complaints, according to Wallace, fines will not be doubled.
Incumbent Debbie Arnold leading in District 5 County Board of Supervisors race
Incumbent Debbie Arnold is leading the District 5 County Board of Supervisor race with 56.74 percent of the votes. The 7,868 votes for Arnold will likely secure her third term in the position. District 5 covers the San Luis Obispo area and yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls. Beraud has received 43.14 percent of the votes, according to […]
Meet the six candidates running for the three seats on the County Board of Supervisors
Three of the five seats on the County Board of Supervisors will be voted on, and with six candidates in total it can be hard to keep track of all the campaigns. Here’s your guide to understanding the election.
What you missed at the on-campus District 5 County Board of Supervisors forum
The candidates addressed key issues including homelessness, affordable housing, cannabis and fracking.
Traveling coffee cart Field Day opens a temporary storefront
The two former Scout baristas opened their own shop, opting for a traveling business — the “most approachable, least scary entrance” into the coffee business.
yakʔitʸutʸu residents will be able to vote in Board of Supervisors election for the first time
For the first time ever, students living in the yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls will be able to vote in the upcoming county Board of Supervisors election.
Thousands advocate for broad spectrum of causes at Women’s March
Thousands of people gathered at Mitchell Park Saturday, Jan. 18 for the fourth annual San Luis Obispo Women’s March, themed “The Time is Now.” This year’s Women’s March advocated for five actions: show up, speak up, vote, run and lead. It encompassed multiple issues and advocacy efforts, expressed in English, Spanish and tʔɨnɨsmuʔ tiłhinkʔtitʸu, the language […]