Armstrong said he will do everything in his power to promote inclusion, here is what has been done so far.
Category: City
Cruise downtown on the new Big SLO Bike
A bicycle with 14 seats and 10 pedals now offers locals and visitors alike a new way to experience downtown San Luis Obispo. Big SLO Bike hit the streets five weeks ago and has completed almost 20 tours in downtown San Luis Obispo. Tours begin off of Higuera Street at the Creamery and complete a […]
Taqueria Santa Cruz Express set to open new location on Foothill Boulevard
Taqueria Santa Cruz Express is opening an additional location on Foothill Boulevard in University Square, between Pokirito and Dominoes Pizza. The new location is expected to be open by December 2018, according to co-owner Victor Hernandez. This will expand the family-owned-and-operated business to four locations throughout California: two in Santa Cruz, California, and two in […]
Parking citation fees increase, money goes toward alternative transportation programs
Find out what the parking citation fee money can and cannot be used for.
Cal Poly student prompts San Luis Obispo resolution on oil extraction
San Luis Obispo City Council voted to support “Yes on Measure G” after Cal Poly student activism.
$150,000 to aid Cal Poly student housing costs given from family of architecture alum
A survey of Cal Poly students found 12.3 percent of students to be homeless.
Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle to be filled after four years of closure
The pool has been barren since 2014 when it was drained because of leaks.
Madonna Inn’s Bakery: Postponing pink
Madonna Inn Copper Cafe’s famous pink champagne cake will no longer be pink, due to FDA regulations.
SLO Sheriff’s Office first in County to administer Naloxone to treat opioid overdoses
Naxolone can reverse the effects of opioid overdose.
California primary elections June 5: Meet the candidates
There are two candidates for sheriff, two for district attorney and seven for governor.
