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California Mid-State Fair accepting 2021 performance applications

The California Mid-State Fair is accepting applications for this year's performances. → Read More

Community members tie ribbons around San Luis Obispo to show support for police department

Members around the community gathered tonight to honor the fallen detective. A group organized a ribbon tying around San Luis Obispo. Group members say their goal is to blanket all of downtown with blue ribbons on trees and light poles. Haley Raymer, who helped tie ribbons, said the purpose of the event was to show the police department and families the community is there to support them. → Read More

Rodenberger Park in Santa Maria getting new playground structure

A new playground structure is coming to Rodenberger Park in Santa Maria. → Read More

Shower the People reaches milestone of 5,000 free showers

A local nonprofit has given out 5 thousand free showers since they started in October 2018. → Read More

Kristin Smart Collective creating new proposal for memorial

The Kristin Smart Collective is creating a new proposal for a temporary memorial for Kristin Smart. → Read More

The May Flower Initiative returning to San Luis Obispo

The May Flower Initiative is coming back to downtown San Luis Obispo. → Read More

Downtown Centre Cinemas 7 reopens after being closed more than a year

The Downtown Centre Cinemas 7 in San Luis Obispo reopened on April 22 after being closed for more than a year. → Read More

Little Jocko's in Nipomo closing in May

Little Jocko's in Nipomo is shutting its doors after 48 years. → Read More

Santa Maria Valley Chamber asking for community input

The Santa Maria Valley Chamber wants to hear from local businesses and residents. → Read More

New marijuana dispensary opens in Morro Bay

Natural Healing Center opened up on April 12 in Morro Bay. → Read More

Construction begins on new Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast clubhouse in Paso Robles

Construction has started on a new clubhouse for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast in Paso Robles. → Read More

Allan Hancock College accepting nominations to recognize alumni at Centennial Celebration

The Allan Hancock College Foundation is asking for nominations of distinguished alumni at the school's Centennial Celebration. → Read More

SLO Triathlon canceled due to COVID-19 impacts

San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department has announced the 2021 SLO Triathlon is canceled. → Read More

Noi's Thai Takeout reopening in Los Osos

Now because of public demand and the lack of breakfast locations in town, the owner says she is opening doors again. → Read More

'Through the Flowers' art project featured in downtown San Luis Obispo

A new art project is up in Mission Plaza in downtown San Luis Obispo. → Read More

Santa Barbara International Film Festival kicks off

Tonight was the start of the annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival. → Read More

San Miguel man loses seven goats to mountain lion

John Liggett, who owns the goats, said it happened over the course of two weeks. He specifically lost six kids and a mom goat. → Read More

Bay Theatre in Morro Bay welcomes back guests

The Bay Theatre in Morro Bay is back open. → Read More

SLO Provisions selling Easter to-go meals

SLO Provisions is preparing for Easter Sunday with to-go dinners. They're offering several different meals for pick-up on April 3. The Co-owner says options range from a dinner for two to a meal for six to eight people. All you have to do is take it home and heat it up. The restaurant will be closed on Easter Sunday. The last day to order a meal is next Monday, March 29. → Read More

Lompoc Community Track and Field opening to the public

The track and field at Lompoc High School's Huyck Stadium will officially open for community use on March 29. → Read More