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California Residents to Receive $500 a Month Payments: Do You Qualify?
California is rolling out a new guaranteed income initiative aimed at alleviating poverty and supporting vulnerable residents. The Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission (EOC) is launching the Advancing Fresno County Guaranteed Income program, which will provide $500 per month for 12 months to selected households in central California’s Fresno County.
California’s San Luis Obispo Bay Being Evaluated for Wind O&M Port
California’s Port San Luis, a smaller central coast port used by commercial fishermen as well as recreational and tourist boating, is launching an exploration to become the first operations and maintenance (O&M) port for the planned California offshore wind industry. The Harbor District’s Board approved a port evaluation project working with Clean Energy Terminals, a company that was involved in O&M port planning including for the New Jersey Wind Port.
Politically-charged acts of vandalism hit downtown SLO businesses
San Luis Obispo police are investigating a series of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes targeting downtown businesses this week. Gala Pride & Diversity Center Program Director Serrin Ruggles discovered burned Ukrainian and Pride flags scattered across the front yard when they arrived at work on Wednesday morning. “That’s when I realized that...
California is worst state for road rage, confrontational drivers, data show
Many California drivers could tell horror stories about aggressive or even violent encounters with other motorists on the freeways and local roads.But now a new study confirms that the Golden State is indeed the absolute worst when it comes to road rage.Data analyzed by Forbes Advisor ranked California at the top of its list of states with the "most confrontational drivers," earning a 100 out of 100 in its rating system.That means relatively high percentages of drivers who say other motorists have cut them off on purpose, yelled or cursed at them, tailgated, or even got out of their cars...
Four Mustangs Earn Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar Recognition
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Cal Poly men’s golfers Ben Quick, Austin Liu, Baron Szeto and Parker Mapes – 67 percent of the program’s eligible roster – received Division I Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar selection for the 2023-24 season Thursday morning. To receive All-America Scholar selection,...
Goodman Expands Commercial Space at Eastvale’s Thriving Mixed-Use Center
Eastvale, California – Goodman, a global industrial property and digital infrastructure specialist, is constructing additional “Flex Space” at Goodman Commerce Center Eastvale, one of the largest mixed-use developments in Southern California. The Class A development integrates modern e-commerce logistics centers, a contemporary mix of retail, flex and office space, located at the intersection of two of the fastest growing cities in the state, Eastvale and Ontario. Recently completed and planned residential developments will collectively bring 100,000 new residents to the surrounding submarket. The new Flex offering expands the community’s flexible commercial space and further establishes Eastvale as a modern and sustainable e-commerce hub.
Reppin' in Paris: Cal Poly Alum Taylor Spivey Preps for First Olympics
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Taylor Spivey will not only be donning the red, white and blue, but will also be representing all of Mustang nation when she competes for Team USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Spivey, a 2014 Cal Poly grad, opens her Olympic journey on Tuesday,...
Overlays for row crops considered to simplify Santa Barbara County Ag Enterprise Ordinance
Overlays east and west of Santa Maria, along Highway 135 and outside Lompoc are being considered by the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission as a way to protect row crops from contamination without shutting out small farms from supplemental activities. With a few narrow exceptions, the overlays would preclude other...
SLO County’s Master Plan on Aging gains steam with first round of community input
SLO County’s year-old effort to spot local hurdles for its senior citizen population recently received its first set of survey responses from residents. While survey lead and national consulting firm Health Management Associates needed to review responses collected from July 17 to 19 during town halls, Associate Principal Michael Butler told New Times that community members from all over the county expressed their concerns during the discussion stages.
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