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A Central Coast representative is reacting to the Trump Administration's latest move—allowing tech executives to have “read-only” access to the government’s payment system.
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A media nonprofit is breathing new life into a 150-year-old Central Coast newspaper.
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What could be considered the worst fire disaster in the history of Los Angeles County is seeing some support from its neighbors to the north.
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Central Coast animal shelters are stepping in to help as LA facilities struggle with pets displaced by the wildfires.
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The birth of elephant seal pups is a hallmark event on the Central Coast, attracting wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and curious visitors, who gather each year to witness the multi-sensory spectacle.
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Some Los Angeles Fire evacuees are fleeing to the Central Coast for shelter. One family escaped LA for San Luis Obispo.
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Homelessness increased 3% in California in 2024, according to a CalMatters analysis of new federal data. Along the Central Coast, local counties report a mixed bag.
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An annual winter tradition is approaching for some spirited Central Coast swimmers. For more than a decade, rain or shine, hundreds of people wearing only their bathing suits have plunged into the bitterly cold ocean at Avila Beach to kick off the New Year.
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Cal Poly students from both Pomona and San Luis Obispo campuses are preparing to put the final touches to their float for the 136th annual Tournament of Roses Parade.
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With the new year just around the corner, the cost of electricity is about to rise for Central Coast residents and businesses. A pair of new surcharges that will soon be introduced by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E).
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One of the three companies involved in the Morro Bay Wind Energy project is hitting pause on surveying, a key initial step towards building wind turbines.
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A 21-year-old Paso Robles man accused of killing another man because he perceived he was gay pleaded not guilty in the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Wednesday.