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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If you plan to continue parking in downtown San Luis Obispo over the next several years, you’ll likely see the prices increase significantly.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is partnering with a real estate company aimed at connecting low-income people with affordable housing opportunities.
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Crews were on site working to repair the line and the city now expects the road will reopen by this evening.
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The California Groundwater Association encourages yearly well inspections for every well owner. But those in areas impacted by ongoing drought conditions should also test for things like water quality and levels.
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Cannabis dispensaries in Grover Beach can now move forward with development plans for onsite consumption areas after the city council voted 3 -1 this week to approve them.
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Central Coast winds have been stronger and more persistent in the last month than this time any other year since at least 1976.
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Major polls show that the majority of Americans trust that elections are fair, but election distrust in general has been steadily growing across the country. The same is true in SLO County.
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This is the highest number of malnourished pelicans wildlife rehabilitators have seen in this area since 2012, and they don't know why it's happening.
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KCBX Two-Way: Julie Rodewald explains the duties, implications of SLO County clerk-recorder positionThe SLO County Clerk-Recorder is one of the many offices voters will be deciding on in the June primary. But what is the job, and why does it matter?
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Accepted applicants will build their own affordable home with the help of nonprofit People's Self-Help Housing.