It’s the season of love in San Luis Obispo. To celebrate, the city planned various volunteer opportunities for community members to “love SLO.” The events start this month and will carry into future months, volunteers can participate in different activities filled with a variety of interests. Previously, the City of SLO hosted a different event […]
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SLO Restaurant Month returns to boost local eateries in January
San Luis Obispo is hosting SLO Restaurant Month throughout January, offering discounted menus and food specials to encourage the community and visitors to try new cuisines and dining options, with the goal of offsetting the slow business of the season.
City revokes Delta Chi and Sigma Nu chapter house permits
The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission revoked permits for Delta Chi and Sigma Nu fraternities due to noise and safety violations.
Did Cal Poly and SLO just set the stage for another St. Fratty’s disaster?
Unfortunately, it’s looking like Cal Poly blew their golden opportunity to reform St. Fratty’s day.
City of SLO to construct pilot public bike park
The project will serve as a pilot park until a proposed development and budget for a permanent park are approved.
City of San Luis Obispo to plant 40 trees in honor of Arbor Day
The City of San Luis Obispo will host this year’s Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, Nov. 4 at French Park from 10 a.m. to noon to celebrate 40 years of being a Tree City USA community. The event is free and open to everyone.
SLO City unveils 2023 Arterial Paving Project to transform local roads
Residents of San Luis Obispo can expect change as the city pushes forward with its $11 million investment to improve roads and neighborhoods through a series of projects called SLO in Motion. As part of SLO in Motion, the city has begun the 2023 Arterial Paving Project. The project’s goals are to update paved areas […]
Here’s what you need to know about party violations this Halloween
The San Luis Obispo Police Department and University Police are preparing for Halloween weekend with double fines and increased patrols. Since Halloween falls on a Thursday, double fines were put into effect midnight on Oct. 31 and will be in place through 7 a.m. Nov. 4, according to the Safety Enhancement Zone ordinance passed by […]
Finding art in routine places
Kelly Trom ktrom@mustangdaily.net In broad daylight, a man sits in the middle of the downtown San Luis Obispo sidewalk applying paint to a utility box. No, this isn’t some ill-timed graffiti attempt. And it wouldn’t have been an uncommon sight to see last year while making a trip downtown to shop or eat. The Box […]

