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Support Mujeres de Acción at brewhouse fundraiser Wednesday
Portion of funds from food purchases will benefit the organization’s existing programs. – Mujeres de Acción, a non-profit supporting SLO County Latina women’s causes, invites the public to Wild Fields Brewhouse in Atascadero for a fundraiser on Wednesday, Aug. 28. From 5 to 8 p.m., a portion of funds from food purchases will benefit the organization’s existing programs.
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...
Multi-Vehicle Traffic Collision on Cliff Drive
Around 7:30/7:45 pm Monday, there was a really bad crash, involving at least 3 vehicles, on Cliff Drive (at Flora Vista). A young man was getting arrested, so I am guessing he was the at fault party. It was REALLY bad! I don’t see anyone injured and I didn’t see any ambulance at the time I passed by (7:42pm) but it was crazy! It looked like a car completely spun around and across multiple lanes crashing into multiple cars. Lots of cops cars!
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...
Princess Diana would love Harry's bold decision but would hate one major life move
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced plenty of criticism since moving to the US in 2020 - but a leading Royal expert believes his late mother, Princess Diana would have approved of his decision
Emmy winner to premiere film at Monday Club’s special event
– This year, Doors Open California will recognize the centennial anniversary of The Monday Club. The event will take place on Sept. 28-29 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring a tour of notable architectural sites across California, including The Monday Club in San Luis Obispo. A ribbon-cutting ceremony in...
Football Recap: Mission Viejo Takes Down Nationally-Ranked Santa Margarita
Mission Viejo and Santa Margarita (ranked 24th and 72nd in the MaxPreps national rankings respectively) squared off in a high-profile match on Saturday. The Mission Viejo Diablos took their game at home with ease, bagging a 35-7 victory over the Santa Margarita Eagles. Winning may never get old, but the Diablos sure are getting used to it with their tenth in a row dating back to last season.
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...
Two lucky lottery tickets sold in Southern California worth $2 million are expiring soon
Claim deadlines are approaching for two lottery tickets worth $2 million apiece that were sold in Cathedral City and Sun Valley. The claim deadline for one ticket is coming up this weekend. The other expires next month. If claims aren't submitted, the prize money goes to public schools in California.
Newsom signs bills to boost housing, provide shelter beds
California Governor Gavin Newsom Tuesday signed two bills aimed at addressing the state’s ongoing housing and homelessness crisis. The new legislation seeks to boost the supply of shelter beds and junior accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The first piece of legislation, Assembly Bill 3057, focuses on junior ADUs—units created within...
California bill looks to help guests surprised by list of chores at short-term rentals
SACRAMENTO, Calif — One of the last things people want to be surprised by at the end of their vacation is a list of chores and fees, but changes could soon be coming to help ease the checkout process for vacationers staying at short-term rentals across California. A new...
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