The communal living space called the Establishment at the corner of Leff and Santa Barbara streets has room for 19 tenants. Even when nobody is home, the Establishment is packed to the gills. The exterior of the place is hard to nail down. Overgrown trees shade the profile of the Establishment’s front wall. To see […]
Category: City
Anti-Trump protesters march downtown SLO for a second time
SLOPD Chief of Police Deanna Cantrell was happy the protesters remained peaceful.
San Luis Obispo residents march for Standing Rock
Protests have been occurring around San Luis Obispo concerning the new president-elect, but there have been gatherings concerning other issues too. In this case, the Dakota Access oil pipeline. A smoky scent overtook the scene. Burning white sage leaves were passed around. A glowing crescent moon seemed to materialize out of the embers. After enough people […]
Anti-Trump protesters march through downtown SLO
A crowd of about 200 people marched a total of 3.5 miles over the course of nearly two hours
Rental Housing Inspection Program set to be revised in March
City council adopted the program with a 3-2 majority in March 2015.
Everything you need to know about the election
Read up on the state props, San Luis Obispo mayoral and city council candidates and the presidential candidates.
Cal Poly Lofts open downtown
The Lofts are meant to house students interested in living close to HotHouse and pursuing entrepreneurship.
Reactions to freshman housing show state of student-community relations
Relations between the San Luis Obispo community and Cal Poly students have been strained for several years. With events like the Poly Royale riots in 1990 and the St. Fratty’s Day roof collapse in 2015 seared into the minds of long-term community members, it’s easy to see why some have a distrust for Cal Poly […]
Mustang News Now: 1-minute national update
Mustang News anchor Amanda Fridley has this week’s top stories from around the country.
SLO residents find out how they got on the map
The annual Central Coast Railroad Festival draws hundreds and teaches SLO residents how their city was built because of the railroad.
