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A pro surfing competition is making waves in Pismo through the week. Among the competitors is the first surfer in the US to qualify for the Olympics.
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Every two years community volunteers count the number of homeless people in San Luis Obispo County. The 2024 Point-in-Time Count took place this week.
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The California presidential primary, or Super Tuesday, is right around the corner, and San Luis Obispo County is looking to pay poll workers to help on election day, March 5th.
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The US Supreme Court will revisit the issue of homeless encampments in public areas — a decision that could affect San Luis Obispo County.
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Temperatures dipped below 30 degrees in some inland areas Tuesday, prompting local farmers to plan accordingly.
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A second round of big waves is coming to the central coast today and tomorrow. The National Weather Service issued high surf advisories in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
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Parts of the central coast are seeing up to 20 foot waves until Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. The high surf is keeping emergency crews busy with rescues this week.
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A bill cracking down on the deadly opioid fentanyl is on its way to the white house to become law. Local government officials met at a press conference Tuesday to discuss the bill.
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The holiday season can be a joyful time for many — but not for everyone. Calls to a local mental health hotline are reportedly to getting more distressed during this time.
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A project that aims to help revitalize the Santa Maria Valley Water Basin and reduce flooding has kicked off in Oceano this month.