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Cross Country Opens Season at Tour de Cuesta
The men's and women's cross-country teams traveled to San Luis Obispo, CA this past Friday to compete in the Tour de Cuesta. The men's side saw one Hawk land in the top 10 with the remainder of the participants completing the course with ease. The men featured freshman Jack Nygren...
Santa Ynez Chumash Casino unveils new sports bar with sports-picking challenge
The Chumash Casino Resort has unveiled its new third-floor food and beverage experience, The Sports Bar at Chumash, featuring an expansive wraparound bar with built-in countertop gaming units, marketplace-style food options, over 20 TV screens and two state-of-the-art LED walls showing the day’s top games. “Our tribe is proud...
Cal Poly Men’s Soccer suffers first loss of season to Saint Mary’s
Cal Poly men’s soccer suffered their first loss of the season in a 2-0 defeat at Saint Mary’s on Sunday. The Mustangs (0-1-1) search for the first win of the season continues, despite increased offensive pressure and a shot advantage against the Gaels (1-1-0). The two teams last...
Annual Christmas market to return to Cambria with new attractions
– The Cambria Christmas Market announced its return for the 2024 holiday season, extending its run from Nov. 29 through Dec. 31. The annual event, known for its display of over 3 million lights, is now selling tickets and hotel packages. Event Manager Mike Arnold said, “Our team works hard...
Portion of Chimney Rock Road to close Wednesday for culvert, embankment repair
– The San Luis Obispo County Public Works Department will implement temporary traffic control and a detour for a one-day road closure on Chimney Rock Road to repair a damaged culvert and embankment on Wednesday. The closure will occur roughly ½ mile west of the Chimney Rock Road and Adelaida...
SLO overdose awareness day returns Aug. 31
– The County of San Luis Obispo Behavioral Health Department will sponsor the 6th annual Overdose Awareness Day event on Aug. 31 at Mitchell Park in San Luis Obispo from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The free event aims to provide a safe space for community members to learn about the opioid crisis and obtain Naloxone kits to help prevent overdoses.
French Hospital honored with rare distinction among state health centers
French Hospital earned a rare honor among state hospitals from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The post French Hospital honored with rare distinction among state health centers appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Prop 36 support remains split in Bay Area as debate continues over drug sentences
One of the seemingly most split measures up for vote in November is Prop 36, which would increase sentences for certain drug and theft crimes.People against the proposition say it would lead to mass incarceration.However, many leaders, including those in San Mateo County, believe the benefits would be big for their community.Elizabeth Walker lives with the pain every day of losing her 17-year-old son Colin to Fentanyl-laced cocaine.VIDEO: SF's 'Cash not Drugs' legislation wants to gift people $100 a week to stay soberSan Francisco city officials are announcing legislation that would pay people up to $100 a week if they...
California teen mom and newborn missing since Sunday, may be in high-desert area
(LOS ANGELES) — California officials are asking for help locating a 14-year-old mother, her newborn and her 15-year-old sister-in-law, all of whom haven’t been seen since Sunday night. Amoria Brown, 14; her daughter Omoria Brown, 3 months old; and Sanaii Brown, 15, were last seen at around 10...
Advocates push for California measures that would ban sale of plastic bags at grocery checkouts
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Advocates pushing for California legislation to ban plastic bags altogether from grocery store checkouts plan to gather Tuesday for a news conference. The rally will be at the southwest corner of the state Capitol's west steps at 9 a.m. State lawmakers, representatives from the California Grocers Association, the Ocean Conservancy and Monterey Bay Aquarium, and the California Public Interest Research Group will attend.
STEM learning is hands-on at iLEAD
When it comes to American education, most educators agree: the “sage on the stage” is dead. Gone are the days when a teacher stands in front of note-taking students who parrot the information back on a test. Pedagogy has been moving to group work, experiential learning, and computer research. Nowhere is hands-on learning more important than in STEM or STEAM education.
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