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Photo by Rob Bulmahn.A student journalist at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is suing the university for violating the California Public Records Act.
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The students oppose the housing project in Nipomo because it would require cutting down nearly 3,000 oak trees.
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The Charles Paddock Zoo welcomed a 13-year-old fossa as part of a conservation effort.
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California is struggling to manage groundwater, which is used for drinking and irrigating crops. Now, a UC Santa Barbara study shows how important it also is for protecting diverse ecosystems from drought.
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To prepare for an unsanctioned annual party near UC Santa Barbara, volunteers distributed Narcan, a nasal spray that can prevent overdose deaths. The party called Deltopia is expected to happen in Isla Vista this weekend.
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The new report by CAUSE and MICOP suggests farmworker income often falls below the living wage in Santa Barbara County.
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A Cal Poly, SLO engineering team is building another student a new left hand.
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The US Environmental Protection Agency announced a ban this week on Asbestos, a mineral fiber that is linked to multiple types of cancer when inhaled.
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More than $6 million in state funding is coming to San Luis Obispo. Its to clean up contaminated groundwater in the city.
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For almost two years, a harbor commission subcommittee has worked with community members, business owners, and environmentalists to understand their concerns related to cruise ships anchoring off Santa Barbara.
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The San Luis Obispo Police Department is doubling fines for people partying too hard on St. Patrick's Day, better known as St. Fratty’s Day to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo students.
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A former San Luis Obispo County employee was arrested Wednesday for allegedly stealing more than 100,000-dollars in public funds. The former employee, Norman Hibble, faces 12 felony counts that allege he misused a county credit card over a seven year period.