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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
Some car insurance companies have already received approval from the California Department of Insurance for price increases while others are pending. → Read More
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
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
The first-of-its-kind aviation maintenance technician program at Cuesta College has taken off with its first cohort. → Read More
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
The app used for parking in the downtown area has been discontinued effective February 10th of 2023. → Read More
Sensorio co-founders, Bobbi and Ken Hunter told KSBY they wanted to help the family during these troubling times. → Read More
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
Astronomical high tides known as “King Tides” hit the Central Coast this weekend, with peak tides reaching 7 feet. → Read More
Over the last couple of months, multiple mountain lion sightings have been reported in the city of San Luis Obispo. → Read More
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
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
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
As 2022 comes to an end, many welcome the new year as a fresh start that may mean setting new goals. → Read More
Sunny skies and warm temperatures created the perfect California Christmas for many people at the Oceano Dunes. → Read More
For many shoppers, the downtown San Luis Obispo area was the perfect place to find last-minute gifts. → Read More
Some restaurants on the central coast will open their doors this Christmas weekend and expect big crowds. → Read More
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
PG&E activated its emergency operation center on Friday night and has 1,500 personnel ready to respond and restore power. → Read More