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A team from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) just released a free video game for ocean enthusiasts and community scientists.
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At a virtual press conference a Monterey County health official expressed concern that these cuts could threaten some programs.
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CalFresh benefits increased during the pandemic. Those extra benefits have come to an end, meaning more than 15,000 households in San Luis Obispo County will see a change in their monthly allotment for groceries.
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In Between: Accessing hormone replacement therapy and other gender-affirming treatment in SLO CountySomeone taking the hormone estrogen could experience breast growth and other feminizing effects, while a person taking testosterone might experience masculine traits like facial and body hair growth or a deeper voice.
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In San Luis Obispo County alone, 51% of LGBTQ+ youth and 58% of Transgender and nonbinary youth have considered suicide, according to a 2019 Mental Health Needs Assessment by SLO County.
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The project received a second round of funding to develop biodegradable plastic for use by ocean industries.
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The recent winter storms harmed local beaver populations. The nonprofit SLO Beaver Brigade says the animals will need to rebuild their dams in local ponds, streams and creeks.
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After years of drought and other threats, a local beekeeper says honeybees should have a productive spring following the winter rains.
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The FDA granted accelerated approval for Leqembi, a new treatment option for patients in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease that is not currently covered by insurance.
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UCSB environmental scientists say hikers in California should be aware of ticks throughout the year.
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A Cal Poly professor has received a new grant to improve healthcare access for Hispanic and Indigenous women in North Santa Barbara County.
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As of today, KCBX's 89.5FM broadcast in the city of Santa Barbara is off the air. A phenomenon called atmospheric ducting caused far-away radio signals to interfere with ours.