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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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Dignity Health Central Coast awarded grants to groups offering a variety of health and educational support services: POR VIDA!, School Garden Nutrition Program, Five Cities Meals on Wheels, Hearts Aligned, Inc. and The Cecilia Oral Project.
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With heavy rain along parts of the Central Coast, the City of Santa Barbara is offering emergency parking for people who live in flood prone areas.
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As the Central Coast anticipates the arrival of its next winter storm, PG&E says crews are on standby and ready for this season’s biggest winter storm.
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Nature Track was originally created to take K-12 students to local trails and beaches at no cost. But now, people with wheelchairs can rent "Freedom Tracks" from the organization which helps the mobility-impaired person travel over the sand with no effort.
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A Central Coast representative is reacting to the Trump Administration's latest move—allowing tech executives to have “read-only” access to the government’s payment system.
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A media nonprofit is breathing new life into a 150-year-old Central Coast newspaper.
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During Donald Trump’s first week in office, the President spent no time keeping some of his campaign promises and local leaders are reacting. In his first week, President Donald Trump signed more than 200 executive orders on his first day.
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Central Coast farmworkers and labor advocates are calling for new regulations governing the use of a Cancer-causing pesticide.
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For the third year in a row, San Luis Obispo County has extended its shelter crisis declaration. The declaration saved a transitional housing program from a potential closure.
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What could be considered the worst fire disaster in the history of Los Angeles County is seeing some support from its neighbors to the north.
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Central Coast animal shelters are stepping in to help as LA facilities struggle with pets displaced by the wildfires.