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The City of San Luis Obispo is partnering with the County to provide interim supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness. Community members are invited to learn more about the project.
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The last safe parking site in San Luis Obispo is set to officially close.
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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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Cleanup crews were busy on West Grand Avenue and 9th Street on Thursday, clearing debris left in the tornado's wake.
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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 Central Coast nonprofit unveiled San Luis Obispo’s newest affordable housing facility. KCBX’s Amanda Wernik reports on site from Tuesday’s grand opening event.
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Representative Carbajal said the goal of the bill is to open up federal funding for Safe Parking sites.
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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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A nearly 20-year-old park meant to honor San Luis Obispo’s Chinese culture is in the process of getting revitalized.
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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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Habitat for Humanity is building affordable homes in Paso Robles.
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Point-in-Time counts provide a snapshot of homelessness in the region. Volunteers are needed in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. There's only a few days left to sign-up for volunteer training.