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National Public Radio and three of its Colorado member stations are suing the Trump Administration over an executive order that would cut off federal funding for public media.
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A family living at San Luis Ranch filed a civil lawsuit claiming their home is uninhabitable due to safety and health hazards including structural instability, toxic mold and defective plumbing.
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A new lawsuit filed Wednesday challenges the Trump administration’s handling of offshore oil development at the Santa Ynez Unit– the site of the 2015 Refugio oil spill.
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Former student athletes are suing Santa Barbara Unified School District for allegedly enabling sexual abuse by a football coach.
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Elizabeth Wilson sued Cal Poly in April, alleging that the university withheld records required under California law.
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A San Luis Obispo developer could face a lengthy prison term after admitting that he bribed a County Supervisor. Wright reportedly gave the supervisor over $94,000 in gifts and money.
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An oil company trying to restart the pipeline that caused the 2015 Refugio Oil Spill is filing a restraining order against the State of California. According to the restraining order application, its to prevent the state from releasing an unredacted document that outlines the pipeline’s safety conditions and potential spill risks.
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Two Central Coast District Attorney’s Offices have filed a lawsuit against a national grocery retailer.
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Two local groups have sued San Luis Obispo County over a controversial housing project that will be built in Nipomo.
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A San Luis Obispo homeowner filed a lawsuit against the builders of her newly developed community.