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San Luis Obispo County’s Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a five-year plan to distribute federal housing funds. However, some local service providers say the plan may not be sufficient to sustain programs like emergency shelters and adult day care.
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New federal task force to probe homelessness spending in California, including SLO and Santa BarbaraA new federal task force will look into how homelessness funds have been spent across seven counties in California.
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Local emergency officials are preparing for thousands of Cal Poly students to flood the streets over St. Patrick’s Day weekend– an event that has led to serious injuries in the past.
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A storm bringing heavy rain to the Central Coast could also bring strong winds up to 60 mph in SLO County’s interior valleys and mountains.
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San Luis Obispo County officials are reporting that reservoir water levels are in good shape as heavy rains hit the region.
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San Luis Obispo County is fighting a court ruling to discharge more water from Lopez Lake to protect steelhead trout.
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Strong winds are being forecasted through inland parts of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, raising the threat of fast-moving wildfires. The American Red Cross shared tips with KCBX News on how to be wildfire ready.
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Central Coast animal shelters are stepping in to help as LA facilities struggle with pets displaced by the wildfires.
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We could get some light rain today around the Central Coast, but overall it’s been an unusually dry rainy season.
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The City of Santa Maria is asking for community feedback on a new bus route to San Luis Obispo.