Cal Poly is hosting a variety of arts events throughout February, featuring music, dance and live performances from both touring artists and campus programs.
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SLO City Council declines to sign letter supporting Diablo Canyon tax and extension
The San Luis Obispo City Council declined to sign a letter supporting the extension of Diablo Canyon Power Plant’s operations and the continuation of a tax that funds the local school district, opting instead to write its own letter to be made public at Tuesday’s council meeting.
Ishan Pandhare to appear in court on Wednesday
The Cal Poly student arrested for a felony hit-and-run that injured two women will appear in court for the first time on Wednesday, according to the SLO Chief Deputy District Attorney Jerret Gran. Ishan Pandhare, a junior electrical engineering student, faces three felony counts: reckless driving causing specified injury, driving under the influence causing injury […]
Camping prices are increasing on the Central Coast. Here’s how students are adapting
Camping along the Central Coast is becoming increasingly expensive due to increased prices and limited accessibility, making it difficult for students to experience the area’s stunning views and wild spaces.
Local shops join nationwide shutdown against ICE
Multiple local businesses in San Luis Obispo County will be closed on Friday Jan. 30 in support of the national shutdown organized by grassroots activists to stand against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, while Field Day Coffee will be donating all of their profits to 805 Undocufund and Linnaea’s Cafe will be open only in the evening with a “pay what you wish” service.
F. McLintocks owner found dead in hotel room downtown
Toney Breault, owner of three San Luis Obispo businesses, was found dead in his hotel room on Monday morning, with the cause of death pending. His businesses facing potential fines and license suspension due to an alleged underage alcohol sale.
Community members voice concern and support for ICE at SLO County forum about local law enforcement involvement
Hundreds of people attended a San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors forum to discuss the Sheriff’s Office cooperation with ICE, with public comments ranging from support to discontent, and lasting nearly four hours.
McLintocks could lose license after alleged underage alcohol sale
McLintock’s Saloon and Dining House was allegedly found serving alcohol to four minors during an undercover operation, and now faces potential fines, license suspension and revocation.
Carbajal secures $1M for SLO County Jail security upgrade and Morro Bay Harbor dredging
Rep. Salud Carbajal secured federal funding for the San Luis Obispo County Jail Security System Project and Morro Bay Harbor’s annual dredging, totaling $5,151,000.
San Luis Obispo urges residents to coexist with mountain lions after recent sightings
Several mountain lions were sighted near Laguna Lake and in the Irish Hills Open Space, according to the City of San Luis Obispo. City Biologist Freddy Otte reminded residents that San Luis Obispo is mountain lion country and that the hills are their natural habitat, according to the press release. What should you do if […]
Community feedback sought for Foothill Boulevard safety improvements
The Foothill Complete Streets Project in San Luis Obispo is seeking input from the 20,000 drivers, cyclists and pedestrians who use Foothill Boulevard daily to improve safety measures and accessibility, with an online survey open until March 17.

