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In today's KCBX News Update: CalTrans will conduct resupply convoys on Highway 1 in Big Sur, officials met at Cal Poly this weekend to announce new agriculture grants and there's a new Red Cross shelter in Morro Bay for residents displaced by the storm.
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The SLO County Sheriff’s Office says it continues to conduct a major search for Kyle Doan, the missing five-year-old boy swept away by floodwaters in San Miguel during the peak of the winter storm.
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The Central Coast is still experiencing rain, but the worst of the storm is likely over.
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Emergency warnings are in place across the Central Coast today amid the heavy storm.
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A winter storm is prompting evacuations and road closures in Monterey, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
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Pools of stagnant water are ideal areas for female mosquitoes to lay their eggs. One local expert says there are mitigation steps residents can take.
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The first winter storm this year damaged a coastal access stairway in Pismo beach, closing it for the foreseeable future.But, the city said, while one stairway is now closed, repair work is set to begin on another that's been boarded up for years.
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In today's KCBX newscast, some areas of San Luis Obispo County saw more than five inches of rain Sunday and Monday. Plus, COVID-19 vaccine booster eligibility is expanding to more San Luis Obispo County residents.
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It could rain this weekend in the Central Coast region, but local and state officials are urging water conservation anyway due to the drought emergency in California.
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A major storm system is on its way to the Central Coast bringing with it a lot of rain. The storm is expected to mainly batter Northern California,…