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A former San Luis Obispo County employee was arrested Wednesday for allegedly stealing more than 100,000-dollars in public funds. The former employee, Norman Hibble, faces 12 felony counts that allege he misused a county credit card over a seven year period.
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An atmospheric river brought heavy rain and high surf to the central coast Sunday night. The National Weather Service warned people across the region to prepare for a worst case scenario.
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The federal initiative targets ecologically diverse areas like San Luis Obispo, where about 70% of native vegetation has declined.
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San Luis Obispo County has released $5.5 million in grant funding to help with homeless services.
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The last safe parking site in San Luis Obispo County is set to close in March, according to county officials. A local homeless union protested the closure in Downtown SLO yesterday.
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A new library program is working to help underserved people in San Luis Obispo County with literacy tutoring. It is volunteer-based and encourages learners to read and write.
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The weather event is forecasted to start Wednesday night in San Luis Obispo County.
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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.