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  • San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County commuters often face traffic congestion heading through the Five Cities area, and county analysts say it’s only going to continue to get worse in the coming years.
  • The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 yesterday to send a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom urging him to intervene to stop the impending closure of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Join host Fred Munroe as he speaks with guests Bobby Naimark, Manager of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) Federation of San Luis Obispo, and Rabbi Micah Hyman, Executive Director of San Luis Obispo Hillel. They will discuss the upcoming Second Jewish Learning Festival and the opportunity it offers for the community at large to participate in understanding the long history of antisemitism and how it impacts our entire society.
  • The county is installing a community messaging board, providing a fire safety course and adding 20 new fire extinguishers to the site.
  • There’s a prohibition right now on avocados from Mexico being imported into the U.S. Local growers and buyers say they're cautiously watching how long this embargo lasts, and explain what this may mean for consumers.
  • Residents in Nipomo and Oceano are consistently exposed to some of the worst air quality in San Luis Obispo County, in part due to particulates from the nearby Oceano Dunes.
  • Gloria Calderón, director of the Museo de los Niños in San Jose, Costa Rica shares fascinating stories about the repurposed prison that is now a place of joy and exploration for little people.
  • About 48 million people in the U.S. get sick from foodborne disease every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Two years ago, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo professors developed a training program for local growers of leafy greens like lettuce, cabbage and spinach.
  • Morro Bay city manager, Scott Collins shares current status about demise of old PG&E stacks and prospects for wind power generation, battery storage and more.
  • It's been almost two years of life without opportunities to see Live theater - which has been devastating for both patrons and performers. What have we missed - socially, emotionally and as a community - and how will we find our way back to the stage? Hear a Conversation with the Reluctant Therapist, Elizabeth Barrett and George Walker, beloved actor, educator and graduate of PCPA - the Pacific Conservatory Theater about his life, roles, passions and the Hurdy gurdy that he built and plays in the current run of Shakespeare's As You Like It.
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