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The San Luis Obispo City Council has appointed 13 members to the city's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force. → Read More
The final numbers are in for the California Mid-State Fair Junior Livestock Auction. → Read More
Another local restaurant closes one of its locations, citing the coronavirus pandemic. The owners of F. McLintocks Saloon and Dining House said they are permanently closing their Paso Robles location because 'the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been too much for us to undertake,' a statement read. McLintocks has had the Park Street location for 23 years. In a Facebook post, the… → Read More
The owner of Rolld Ice Cream in downtown San Luis Obispo said the shop was burglarized earlier this week → Read More
A nail salon in Santa Maria has reopened outdoors under the state's new guidelines. → Read More
Despite proactive measures to keep the coronavirus out of the San Luis Obispo County Jail, numbers are now spiking. Since July 9, three inmates and three correctional deputies have tested positive. The sheriff's chief medical officer said she believes as case numbers have increased in the community, unknowingly infected officers may have brought the virus into the jail. Dr. Christy Mulkerin said… → Read More
When the California Mid-State Fair was canceled, it left many FFA and 4H students in limbo, wondering if and how they would sell their farm animals at auction. → Read More
The family of the surfer who was pulled from the water unconscious and died in Pismo Beach last week is revealing new information about this death. Authorities told KSBY News that 54-year-old Grant Nordwall suffered a head injury while surfing last Friday. Emergency crews reportedly performed CPR on Nordwall for 30 minutes until medics arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene; however,… → Read More
In our We're Open segment, we're shining a light on the businesses that make up our community and are staying open. "The Shift Food Truck and Catering" in Santa Maria is one of those businesses. Owner James Gentry said he saw a need for food trucks in the community. COVID-19 forced him to closed the truck for six weeks, but now it is back open. Gentry said he's taking all the necessary… → Read More
A man was arrested at his Buellton home after a brief standoff Thursday afternoon, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said they responded to the home of 34-year-old Mitchell Medina for a warrant issued by the Mercer County Sheriff's Office in Missouri. Medina was wanted for felony vehicle theft and vehicle tampering. Deputies said when they arrived at Medina's home,… → Read More
The owner of SLO Mama Sweets normally serves ice cream treats as a private event truck, but now she's serving neighborhoods → Read More
A very surprised Templeton High School student received a $20,000 scholarship Wednesday afternoon → Read More
A second employee at Vineyard Hills Health Center in Templeton has tested positive for COVID-19. Last Friday, it was reported that another employee at the skilled nursing facility tested positive. → Read More
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast is operating three locations to handle patients who may have Covid-19. The locations are in Templeton, Five Cities and Santa Maria. CHC patients who are tested will have their results within 24-hours. The health agency serves low income residents and, like so many other industries, it's struggling through this pandemic. CEO Ronald Castle told KSBY… → Read More
Some San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay residents may see cheaper electricity bills → Read More
The Cracked Crab in Pismo Beach is still open and serving up seafood for their customers as it has for over 20 years → Read More
Morro Bay Transit has announced a change to its service during the COVID-19 outbreak → Read More
Cal Fire crews are training local California Conservation Corps members to help out on the front lines. → Read More
Local pet groomers are now being impacted by COVID-19, but they are hoping lawmakers will recognize their industry as essential. → Read More
A Lompoc dental supply business is switching its focus by providing the community with hand sanitizer. DenMat, one of Lompoc's largest employers, has made 6,000 spray bottles of the hand sanitizer and is working with the Food and Drug Administration to possibly sell it at popular stores. In the meantime, the hand sanitizer is being distributed around town, including to the Lompoc Police… → Read More