Angel Russell
ReporterAngel Russell is a former KCBX News reporter who started her career in journalism as a reporter and producer for KREX on Colorado's Western Slope; she later moved to the Central Coast to work for KSBY as weekend anchor and weekday reporter. She holds a BA in journalism from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, and playing guitar and piano.
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While some schools throughout the nation are going back to online learning due to the current COVID-19 case surge, San Luis Obispo County schools are resuming in-person learning this week.
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Lake Nacimiento is up to 30 percent capacity since the recent storms, and Santa Margarita Lake is at 63 percent.
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According to the California Restaurant Association, tipped employees garner the greatest financial gains when there's a minimum wage increase.
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The pandemic has sparked a massive boost in pet adoptions, and now local veterinarians are trying to keep up with the demand for appointments.
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Caltrans is trying to take advantage of the break in the storm after the recent rains led to several rock and mudslides, causing delays and road closures throughout the Central Coast.
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"Enter at your own risk" signs will stay up all week by Morro Rock after a 31-year-old boogie boarder was killed in what officials say appears to be a shark attack.
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Despite a global pandemic, high inflation and supply chain issues around the country, Americans are still shopping this holiday season — and local stores are busy with last-minute shoppers.
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Storms are expected to sweep across the entire state this week, bringing rain and snow which may complicate travel plans for the holidays.
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With the holidays approaching and the Omicron variant surging, demand for rapid at-home COVID-19 tests is higher than ever, and local pharmacies are trying to keep up with the need.
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There are new owners and new plans for the old historic Alex Bar-B-Q in Shell Beach, which has been vacant for several years after the building was demolished in 2018.