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A San Luis Obispo Superior Court Judge ruled last night that San Luis Obispo County officials can use the redistricting map they adopted in December for this year's elections, despite a legal challenge to the map from a nonprofit.
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In today's KCBX News Update: SLO County is conducting tests of siren system, California State Parks is holding prescribed burns and the preliminary injunction hearing in the SLO County redistricting lawsuit has been rescheduled.
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In today's KCBX News Update: A hearing is set for the legal challenge to SLO County's new district lines, and the Omicron-fueled coronavirus surge in SLO County is easing.
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In today's KCBX News Update: A hearing is set for the legal challenge to SLO County's new district lines, and the Omicron-fueled coronavirus surge in SLO County is easing.
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In today's KCBX News Update: A nonprofit coalition has announced a lawsuit seeking to overturn SLO County's new district lines, and Republican Assemblymember Jordan Cunningham will not run for re-election.
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In today's KCBX News Update: A nonprofit coalition has announced a lawsuit seeking to overturn SLO County's new district lines, and Republican Assemblymember Jordan Cunningham will not run for re-election.
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In today's KCBX News Update: North SLO County has been grouped with South San Jose in final congressional maps approved by the California state redistricting commission, and University of California schools will require boosters for all eligible students and may temporarily transition back to remote learning.
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In today's KCBX News Update: North SLO County has been grouped with South San Jose in final congressional maps approved by the California state redistricting commission, and University of California schools will require boosters for all eligible students and may temporarily transition back to remote learning.
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California voters have the brand new districts they’ll use to elect their members of Congress and state legislators, after the state’s independent redistricting commission voted unanimously Monday night to approve its final maps.
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The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors formally adopted a controversial district map on Tuesday that makes major changes to the district boundaries in the county. Now, a nonprofit called San Luis Obispo County Citizens for Good Government plans to sue over the map, which they say violates California election law and favors Republican interests.