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October 2018
| October 10
October 10, 2018
In Morro Bay, our top choices are Headding for mayor; Barron, Addis and Goldman for council
Cambria residents will see higher water and sewer bills next year after protest vote fails
Santa Barbara City Council votes — again — to ban plastic straws
‘This is our responsibility.’ Owner of Alex Bar-B-Q wants to rebuild demolished restaurant
Graffiti vandals cause $30,000 in damage at Santa Barbara Mission
Spending most of your money on housing? See how SLO County’s rental costs stack up
Police investigate vandalism of Arroyo Grande mayor’s campaign signs
Think sex offenders can’t live next to parks and schools? That’s not always the case
Is there fracking in SLO County? Not yet — but it could be coming