Sarina Grossi
ReporterKCBX Reporter Sarina Grossi is currently working to earn her Journalism degree from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. She also works as a news anchor and reporter for KCPR Radio and as the Digital Manager for Mustang Media Group. Sarina was editor-in-chief of her community college newspaper. In her free time, she likes to read, watch movies, do arts and crafts, and go to thrift and antique stores.
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More than 2,000 beer lovers gathered at the Madonna Inn this weekend for the SLO Craft Beer Festival.
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Love is in the air, and not just for humans. Frogs are feeling it too. Residents may hear the mating call of the Pacific Tree Frog, better known as the Pacific Chorus Frog for its “singing."
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San Luis Obispo celebrated the Chinese Lunar New Year on Saturday with a block party in the Historic Chinatown District on Palm Street.
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San Luis Obispo County has released $5.5 million in grant funding to help with homeless services.
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The last safe parking site in San Luis Obispo County is set to close in March, according to county officials. A local homeless union protested the closure in Downtown SLO yesterday.
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Based on a traditional Mexican game, students and a local nonprofit organization hosted an art exhibit Friday night at Santa Maria High School.
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A new library program is working to help underserved people in San Luis Obispo County with literacy tutoring. It is volunteer-based and encourages learners to read and write.
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A Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo class is helping Morro Bay navigate climate change.
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A nearly 20-year-old park meant to honor San Luis Obispo’s Chinese culture is in the process of getting revitalized.
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Faculty members at California State Universities across the state started a five-day strike Monday — asking for higher wages, pay equity for low-paid employees and gender-inclusive restrooms, among other things.