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November 2015
| November 5
November 5, 2015
Cambria’s Monterey pine forest would benefit from likely $255,000 grant
Cambria residents can learn how to protect against wildfire
Four Cambria veterans to be honored for Korea service
Cambria Christmas Market parking will be off-site
Water rates could rise; Cambria board likely to vote Nov. 12
Storm sends cypress crashing into cars parked at Cambria motel
Donate to Goodwill and help out the cats of HART in Cambria
Let’s rethink medical marijuana ordinance in SLO County
Cuesta College celebrates ‘bondiversary’
Anglers Anonymous expands, giving veterans a golden opportunity
San Luis Obispo High girls tennis wins first-round playoff match
Templeton High School celebrates Dia de los Muertos
Morro Bay’s McClish wins Los Padres League championship
Arroyo Grande girls tennis knocks off Crescenta Valley in playoff match
San Luis Obispo County oblivious to oil transport risk
Homelessness still a problem in Grover Beach
Hillary Clinton would govern by executive order
Garagiste Festival in North County celebrates small-lot winemakers
Prescribed burn planned outside Pozo
Judges elect Martin Tangeman to lead SLO Superior Court
San Luis Obispo police chief finalist is an assistant chief in Mesa, Arizona
Justin Vineyards & Winery named American Winery of the Year
Womenade to benefit from SLO Wine Country event
Program works to end stigma of mental illness in San Luis Obispo County
Celebrate Pugsgiving in Pismo Beach this weekend
Global warming is its own solution
SLO-based Mindbody reports third-quarter net loss, record revenues
Sentences for deaths not appropriate
San Luis Obispo citizens shouldn’t have to pay for fifth fire station
Merchant Marines, like Vietnam vets, deserve our thanks
The Freedom Caucus of Republicans is politcally treasonous
Los Osos should consult residents about eucalyptus tree removal
Highway 1 repairs near Piedras Blancas underway
SLO County to install retrofits for energy and financial savings
How will we provide for all these new babies?
Covered California has insured 11,000 in San Luis Obispo County
School events top Cambria’s fall arts calendar
‘The Foreigner’ offers plenty of laughs, drama
Tipsy Gypsies offer unique chemistry and showstopping music on the Central Coast
Turnout low at 2nd Cambria groundwater workshop
Public can speak out on local health care
Cuyama Valley keeps Coast Union out of football playoffs
Coast Union volleyball team gears up for playoffs
Cal Poly men’s basketball brings intriguing mix into 2015-16 season
Three Cal Poly runners claim Big West cross country honors