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Residents of San Luis Obispo County are now able to travel up to Big Sur thanks to a reopening of Highway 1.
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In two free training sessions on Thursday, CHP officers will explain how traffickers operate and what signs to look for in victims.
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Locals are gathering at Morro Rock this week to watch pro surfers compete in the 4th annual SLO Cal Open competition.
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Three dogs are now wagging their tails at Woods Humane Society today. They were transported from Maui to make room for other animals affected by previous wildfires on the island.
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On certain days, the Santa Barbara Airport will have therapy dogs on site to help reduce the stress associated with holiday travel.
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A local radio station is asking the community to help them get back on the air— heavy winds last week blew down their radio tower and antenna.
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KCBX’s Amanda Wernik spoke with Senior Policy Advocate, Andrea Echeverri with the Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy, or CAUSE, about the unsafe working conditions that farmworkers face and what our region can do to protect them.
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The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County says food insecurity is growing on the Central Coast. As the holidays approach, they are asking for the community’s support.
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The captain of a dive boat involved in one of the worst maritime disasters in US history, off the coast of Santa Barbara, has been found guilty of criminal negligence.
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Woods Humane Society in San Luis Obispo is doing something special for National Adopt a Senior Pet Month. In November, they're waiving adoption fees for cats and dogs aged 7-and-up.
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The Lizzie Fire that started in vegetation on the hill behind San Luis Obispo High School prompted evacuations at the school and surrounding neighborhoods.
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Gas prices continue to go up and up, including on the Central Coast. And, hot dry weather along with high winds are prompting fire officials to issue a red flag watch for the central and south coast.