KCBX News Staff
KCBX News is led by News Director Gabriela Fernandez under the oversight of Programming and Content Director Marisa Waddell. Amanda Wernik and Sarina Grossi are the current reporters, with assistance from reporter/editor Kim Foster Carlson. Posts by "KCBX News Staff" reflect collaborative writing and reporting from multiple news team members and may include work from Fernandez, Wernik, Grossi, Carlson, Waddell and newsroom interns/volunteers.
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Central Coast governments are receiving millions of dollars in funding for public health and safety upgrades.
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In today's KCBX News Update: SLO County finalizes the November election, and five companies win offshore wind leases for projects off the California coast.
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Election Day is today, November 8. KCBX News has compiled polling place locations, voting guides and more resources for Central Coast voters.
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KCBX News Update: Utilities warn of rotating blackouts, and Omicron boosters to arrive in SLO CountyA heatwave is prompting warnings of widespread blackouts in California, and SLO County will soon receive Omicron booster vaccines.
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In today's KCBX News Update: The Northern Chumash Tribal Council held a ceremony that they called the "reunification" of Morro Rock on Saturday, and unemployment in California has dropped to a record low.
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In today's KCBX News Update: the next trial hearing in the Kristin Smart murder case has been delayed to Monday, and the City of Paso Robles is accepting filings for city council candidates.
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In today's KCBX News Update, we bring you updates on the Camino Fire and the June 7 primary.
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In today's KCBX News Update: We have a recap of the SLO County District 2 race, and SLO City is considering updating the Laguna Lake Dog Park.
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In today's KCBX News Update: SLO City Councilmember Michelle Shoresman announced her run for City Council today, and local SLO County COVID death toll has hit 500.