Molly Casey, KSBY

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35th District Assembly candidates talk qualifications, prioritie

One of the many positions being challenged in this year's election is a seat in the California State Assembly representing the 35th District. → Read More

Fallen law enforcement officers honored at memorial in SLO Count

More than 200 law enforcement and military personnel and families gathered at Morro Rock Thursday morning in Morro Bay to honor those who have died in the line of duty. → Read More

Nationwide extortion scams hit hard in Arroyo Grande

Imagine getting a phone call saying your loved one is being held hostage and the only way to get them back is to pay ransom. That's the terrifying ordeal one local mother went through, but it was ... → Read More

Catalytic converters are being stolen from cars in San Luis Obis

Most think of car theft as taking the whole car, but a string of thefts across San Luis Obispo has thieves taking one very specific car part - the catalytic converter. "The catalytic converter is t... → Read More

SLO County Airport conducts live emergency response training

If you saw emergency response vehicles, smoke, or other unusual activity at the San Luis Obispo County Airport Thursday afternoon, don't be alarmed, it was just a drill. "We conducted this drill ev... → Read More

Orcutt's Pryor Baird to honor hometown as he sings for a top 8 s

Monday night means another chance to watch Orcutt native Pryor Baird represent the Central on The Voice. Baird announced on Twitter Monday afternoon he'd be performing "my Town" by Montgomery Gent... → Read More

Culinary arts program teaches CMC inmates skills for post-prison

Inmates at the California Men's Colony took part in a rather taste-full graduation ceremony Monday morning. The men were part of a culinary arts program through Cuesta College run within the priso... → Read More

Agriculture based competition draws thousands to Cal Poly

Over two thousand students from across California competed at the Future Farmers of America state finals Saturday morning. The competition, held on Cal Poly's campus, is a four day long conference... → Read More

Men in heels take on San Luis Obipo for a good cause

Most don't choose to walk a mile in high heels, but Saturday afternoon a group did just that, walking through downtown San Luis Obispo. The walk was a symbolic representation of the often painful ... → Read More

Racially derogatory flyers left at homes near Cal Poly

At least six houses along East Foothill Boulevard received small fliers distributed by what neighbors say was a young man on a skateboard Wednesday and Thursday. The fliers contain statements like... → Read More

New Cal Poly blackface protests planned for Saturday

Another protest is happening at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Mustang Statue next to the University Union and will possibly head off campus. Also Saturday, members of the Black Student Union are expected ... → Read More

Gas prices surge around the country, Central Coast

As the summer driving season quickly approaches, prices at the pump are at their highest price since 2015. The average gallon of regular gas costs nearly $3.65 in San Luis Obispo County. The same ... → Read More

Students receive new computers, printers for free

Some very lucky Santa Maria Valley students received new computers today thanks to the "computer Connections Program." The program is a joint venture between the Santa Maria Valley Camber of Comme... → Read More

Cal Poly fraternity suspended after blackface, gangster photos s

Monday afternoon, Cal Poly announced the temporary suspension of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity after a photo depicting a member with his face painted black at a fraternity event went viral. → Read More

Thousands of dollars of equipment damaged, stolen from Atascader

The contractors have put up a reward of $10,000 for anyone that can lead police to those involved in the theft and can help get any or all of the tools returned. In the meantime, new security came... → Read More

Paintball field opens for disabled veterans

Paintball fields are uneven, muddy, and full of tripping hazards, meaning those in wheel chairs or with prosthetic may not be able to maneuver around them. A new, and free to use, paintball field ... → Read More

Drivers recall helping victims trapped in Cholame "Y" wreckage

A deadly multi-car crash closed a portion of Highway 46 and Highway 41 Friday morning. The crash happened a quarter mile west of the intersection of those two highways, stranding drivers along the... → Read More

Mudslide victims file lawsuits against SoCal Edison

Lawsuits from those impacted by the mudslides in Southern Santa Barbara County are beginning to pile up against Southern California Edison. They claim the utility company's negligence sparked the ... → Read More

Thousands expected to show up for 'March for Our Lives' event i

Saturday afternoon thousands of people are expected to gather at Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo. "March For Our Lives" is a national protest against gun violence in schools prompted by the mass s... → Read More

Central Coast fire departments in need of firefighters

On a good day, the Five Cities Fire Authority has eight full-time firefighters. National standards require at least 15 firefighters at the scene of a large fire within 10 minutes of the original call. → Read More