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March 2020
| March 16
March 16, 2020
Cal Poly, CSU tell employees over 65: ‘Do not report to work’
Coronavirus poses biggest threat to elderly. How are SLO senior facilities preparing?
Is it safe to drink tap water during coronavirus? Here’s what SLO officials say
SLO County weather forecast for the week of March 16: Rain, show and gusty winds
Highway 46 closed after semi truck crash
SLO man dead in semi truck crash that closed Highway 46
These SLO County businesses, bars are closed due to coronavirus
Third case of coronavirus confirmed in SLO County
Update: National Weather Service issues flood advisory for SLO County
Pismo Beach declares local emergency. ‘The city is safe, but we need to do our part’
All SLO County libraries closed as government offices limit in-person contacts