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Independent report: As Newsom brags, all California job growth is in government
(The Center Square) - California Governor Gavin Newsom touted the state’s job growth in his State of the State Address last week, but a new report from a state agency found the state’s private sector employment has been declining since 2022, with public sector hiring accounting for the entire state net increase in jobs. California’s state-funded, non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office found the private sector lost 154,000 jobs and the public and public-supported sector has gained 361,000 jobs since the peak of the state’s labor market...
Around 1350-gallon sewage spill reported in Pismo Beach Wednesday
On Wednesday, around 1350 gallons of sewage spilled from an overflowing main line near the intersection of Morro Avenue and Ocean Boulevard in Pismo Beach with some of the spill reaching a storm drain that empties into the ocean. The post Around 1350-gallon sewage spill reported in Pismo Beach Wednesday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Santa Barbara Humane Sets Record for Cat Sterilizations in a Single Day
The veterinary team at Santa Barbara Humane’s Santa Maria campus, on Thursday, June 27, performed an unprecedented 92 spay and neuter surgeries on cats, marking the most surgical sterilizations performed at a single campus in one day in the organization’s history. The milestone includes the surgical alteration of...
Arroyo Grande police warn public about DUI ahead of July 4
The Arroyo Grande Police Department warned the public about the dangers of DUI ahead of this year's July 4 holiday. The post Arroyo Grande police warn public about DUI ahead of July 4 appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Ninety days after opening Hope Village has permanently housed 5
Ninety days after opening, Santa Maria's Hope Village, a 94-room interim supportive housing project, is at capacity and five individuals have been permanently housed, said Kirsten Cahoon, director of shelter operations for Good Samaritan. But the project has also faced challenges including littering and loitering in the area which organizers...
Sheriff’s deputies identify 19-year-old who died at San Luis Obispo Crisis Stabilization Unit
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office (SLOCSO) are investigating the death of a 19-year-old woman that happened May 16. The post Sheriff’s deputies identify 19-year-old who died at San Luis Obispo Crisis Stabilization Unit appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Public health department shares tips to avoid heat-related illness
Heat wave could drive temperatures over 110 in some parts of the county. – As a heat wave with temperatures predicted to reach as high as 112 degrees takes hold for some areas of San Luis Obispo County, the San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department encourages residents to protect themselves from heat-related illness and to check on those who may be especially at risk. This includes young children, older adults, people with health conditions, and people who work outdoors.
Fire teams put out one-acre grass fire east of Paso Robles Tuesday morning
Fire crews responded to a one-acre grass fire near the 8000 block of Compere Way off Highway 46 east of Paso Robles Tuesday morning. The post Fire teams put out one-acre grass fire east of Paso Robles Tuesday morning appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
San Luis Obispo man taken into custody following standoff late Monday evening
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – A 30-year-old San Luis Obispo man was taken into custody for unlawful discharge of a weapon after a standoff late Monday evening in San Luis Obispo. On Jun. 30, 2024, police responded to a report of gunshots in the area of the 1500 block...
Cal Poly Humboldt welcomes Dr. Mike Herbert as new Assistant Athletic Director
EUREKA, Calif. — The Cal Poly Humboldt Athletics Department welcomes Dr. Mike Herbert as their Assistant Athletic Director for Community Partnerships and Revenue Generation. “It just worked out perfectly, the timing has been great, the move has been perfect for me and my family, and I just think it was the right opportunity at the right time," said Dr. Herbert.
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