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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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.
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January is Stalking Awareness Month, and this year marks the first-ever Stalking Awareness Day of Action on Jan. 18.
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Birdwatchers and local community members flocked to Morro Bay to check out the 27th annual Morro Bay Bird Festival. This year’s festival hosted more than 200 events, including field trips or bird walks across the county.
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After five months of repair, visitors can hike or bike a popular San Luis Obispo trail again.
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San Luis Obispo has a new stormwater truck just in time for the rainy season. The city received the truck in December and has since been using it for flood prevention.
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A $30,000 mental health grant is on its way to three San Luis Obispo County high schools. It would implement services like counseling and mental health education.
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A second round of big waves is coming to the central coast today and tomorrow. The National Weather Service issued high surf advisories in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
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There’s about one week left to ride the Old San Luis Obispo Trolley during the holidays. It’s the first time it’s been on route since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This holiday season, the San Luis Obispo Police Department is putting more officers on the road.