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This month, the Palm Theatre in downtown San Luis Obispo has become the SLO Film Center. The Theater has been a beloved independent movie house since it opened its doors in 1988. Now, the nonprofit San Luis Obispo International Film Festival is running the theater — leasing it from owners Jim and Patty Dee, who are retiring.
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The San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport announced the return of direct flights to Las Vegas.
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Wednesday morning sewage overflowed out of a manhole cover at a Pismo Beach RV campground. However, county officials were able to resolve the issue.
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Starting on July 1, MarBorg Industries will replace Waste Management for unincorporated areas of northern Santa Barbara County. The rates will go up slightly in some areas and decrease in others.
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A 50-foot landmark for Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo was recently vandalized, according to University Police. It became vandalized after LGBTQ+ groups decorated the sign to highlight Pride Month.
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With the weather warming up — and after a series of fires broke out in Santa Barbara County last week — emergency officials are warning residents to stay alert.
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An exhibit that focuses on bringing forward the perspective of Black-Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) in white-based activities, like, swimming, surfing or hiking, is at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. It's called 'Outlandish.'
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Funding for an infrastructure project in downtown Atascadero was approved this week. The project is meant to create a safe environment for pedestrians and bicyclists.
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Girls Inc. in Carpinteria is a girls’ leadership program and a place for after-school care. Now, it’s a climate resilience hub for the neighborhood, too. The non-profit is prepared to serve as a community gathering space during extreme heat events.
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Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Police are investigating a social media video that shows students trespassing into a campus horse pasture. One person is seen climbing onto a young horses' back.
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The County's 75/25 initiative aims to recruit 75 new resource-family homes by 2025.
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Eight people were arrested at Cal Poly SLO Thursday while protesting for Palestinian lives. The individuals chained themselves together and blocked traffic at California Boulevard — one of the main entrances at the university, according to Cal Poly representatives.