Kimberly Cruz, KSBY

Kimberly Cruz

KSBY

Central California, CA, United States

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  • KSBY
  • KSBW Action News 8

Past articles by Kimberly:

Proposed legislation would mandate HPV vaccine for all California students entering 8th grade

The San Luis Obispo Moms for Liberty chapter is urging all SLO County school districts to oppose Assembly Bill 659, also being called the Cancer Prevention Act. → Read More

Californians could see a rate hike on their car insurance bills

Some car insurance companies have already received approval from the California Department of Insurance for price increases while others are pending. → Read More

Community reacts to deadly shooting near Pismo Beach Pier

For many people, this was a holiday weekend so there were big crowds earlier today but many did not expect to hear this type of news. → Read More

Proposed bill could benefit both displaced Californians and businesses during emergencies

Assemblymember Dawn Addis has introduced a new bill following last month’s storms and the goal is to provide more tools for the community during natural disasters. → Read More

Cuesta College students getting real-life aircraft experience

The first-of-its-kind aviation maintenance technician program at Cuesta College has taken off with its first cohort. → Read More

Mountain lion attacks San Luis Obispo woman’s dog

On Saturday, February 11, a San Luis Obispo woman, Alysha Periera, came across a mountain lion while walking her dog near Laguna Lake Mobile Estates. → Read More

Paso Robles City Council to decide the future of downtown parking

The app used for parking in the downtown area has been discontinued effective February 10th of 2023. → Read More

Sensorio holds fundraiser for family of missing 5-year-old Kyle Doan

Sensorio co-founders, Bobbi and Ken Hunter told KSBY they wanted to help the family during these troubling times. → Read More

Cooler temperatures inch their way closer to the Central Coast

A low-pressure ridge will surge south and bring clouds, and eventually rain onto the Central Coast. Those scattered showers will begin Sunday night and last into early Monday morning. → Read More

King Tides hit the Central Coast

Astronomical high tides known as “King Tides” hit the Central Coast this weekend, with peak tides reaching 7 feet. → Read More

Local woman working to help community members coexist with cougars in San Luis Obispo

Over the last couple of months, multiple mountain lion sightings have been reported in the city of San Luis Obispo. → Read More

San Luis Obispo launches 'Eat Local Bonus' program

Locals and visitors have the opportunity to receive a $25 gift card when spending $100 or more at local eateries in the city. → Read More

Central Coast visitors and residents make New Year's resolutions

It’s the first day of 2023, KSBY decided to go around and ask people what they hope this year brings and what resolutions they have made. → Read More

How much can a DUI cost you? Stats to keep in mind this holiday weekend

Drunk driving is still the number one cause of death on the roadways, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving and since the pandemic, it’s a problem that’s not getting any better. → Read More

Experts weigh in on how to create and maintain your New Year's resolutions

As 2022 comes to an end, many welcome the new year as a fresh start that may mean setting new goals. → Read More

Warm temperatures brought out people to celebrate Christmas at the Oceano Dunes

Sunny skies and warm temperatures created the perfect California Christmas for many people at the Oceano Dunes. → Read More

Last-minute shoppers raced against the clock Saturday for Christmas gifts

For many shoppers, the downtown San Luis Obispo area was the perfect place to find last-minute gifts. → Read More

Busy weekend ahead for some restaurants in San Luis Obispo

Some restaurants on the central coast will open their doors this Christmas weekend and expect big crowds. → Read More

New laws will affect community colleges across California in 2023

Starting next year, community colleges throughout the state including Cuesta College and Allan Hancock College will implement new changes as AB 1232 and AB 1705 take effect. → Read More

Widespread power outages impact thousands of PG&E customers on the Central Coast

PG&E activated its emergency operation center on Friday night and has 1,500 personnel ready to respond and restore power. → Read More