The interns work on everything from housing reform to immigration policies.
Category: City
SLO Transit releases new bus routes
Beginning June 18, SLO Transit will be implementing new routes, schedules and fares.
Walk quietly: How to avoid leaving trace during the super bloom
Frockling through Carizzo Plains National Monument may harm the plants.
ROTC cadets conduct largest field training of the year
Cal Poly’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program linked up with cadets from California State University, Fresno and University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) on April 7 to kick off their largest field training exercise (FTX) of the year. This FTX was a three-day event at Camp Roberts on the border of Monterey and […]
Women’s March SLO to host vigil for Syrian refugees
The vigil is just one of the many taking place across the nation on Thursday.
Palm Theatre shows ‘1984’ in protest of President Trump
Palm Theatre made $1,000 in ticket sales, which will all be donated to the local Planned Parenthood.
What isn’t changing for transgender students in California
Despite federal laws, transgender students are still protected in California.
Mayor Harmon works to improve town and gown relations
Three months into her term in office, Mayor Heidi Harmon is working to strengthen the city’s relationship with students.
SLO city council extends temporary marijuana ban
Discussion began Tuesday on how to implement marijuana regulations in the city with the passing of Proposition 64 last November.
Big Sur may never be the same again, but that might be a good thing
Because of recent weather, the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge is beyond repair. But for some, this may be a good thing.
SLO City Council rejects extended St. Patrick’s Day Safety Enhancement Zone
The Safety Enhancement Zone will only be in place March 17 and 18.
