Rachel Showalter
Reporter/Staff AnnouncerRachel Showalter first joined KCBX as an intern from Cal Poly in 2017. During her time in college, she anchored and reported for Mustang News at Cal Poly's radio station, KCPR. After graduating, she took her first job as a Producer at KSBY-TV. She returned to the KCBX team in October 2020, reporting daily for KCBX News until she moved to the Pacific Northwest in July of 2022. Rachel spends her off-days climbing rocks, cooking artichokes and fighting crosswords with friends.
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The fire broke out near Huasna Road and Christine Loomis Drive.
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The drones will be accompanied by officers in unmarked vehicles who will then respond to anything the drones detect.
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In a landmark decision this morning, the United States Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the long-standing ruling that formerly protected abortion rights in the country. While anti-abortion groups are celebrating, local and state officials are looking to expand and protect reproductive rights in California.
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Today has been a huge day for national news, as the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. That will have major effects locally and nationally, but there’s also another potential game-changer at the federal level in the form of a “red flag” gun law headed to the President’s desk.
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The new district map has been highly criticized as favoring conservative voters.
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Every single vote-by-mail ballot has to be scanned through a system to identify signatures and is then sent to the processing board which separates the ballot from the envelope and examines each one for identifying marks or damage.
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The current season will come to an end in July after about three weeks of Xanadu, which is ongoing now. The 2022 - 2023 season will begin at the end of July.
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The bill, H.R. 2377, would create a nationwide grant program to incentivize states to adopt Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO), which would encourage more regulations on gun ownership.
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KCBX’s Rachel Showalter went to election parties for two SLO County Supervisor candidates as initial poll results came in.
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KCBX Reporter Gabriela Fernandez talked to people in Downtown SLO about their thoughts on this year’s primary. Meanwhile, voter turnout may be at a historical low.