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December 2021
| December 16
December 16, 2021
First baby elephant seal of season born at Piedras Blancas. Watch the rookery live here
Section of South Bay Boulevard to close for months due to pipeline work. Here’s a detour
We’ve lived in a nuclear evacuation zone long enough. It’s time to close Diablo Canyon
Another rockslide temporarily shuts Highway 1 to Big Sur
Need a unique, last-minute gift? Try one of these 5 SLO County makers markets
North Coast town chooses nurse as its 2021 Citizen of the Year. ‘I do what I love to do’
Wealthy SLO County community gets $2 million grant to improve drinking water capacity
SLO launches program to plant 10,000 trees by 2035 — and hotels are funding initial costs