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May 2021
| May 7
May 7, 2021
Community celebrates return of SLO Farmers Market after yearlong hiatus
A third of Santa Barbara County residents are vaccinated against COVID. Who’s getting shots?
Only 6 SLO County communities add new coronavirus cases. Here’s where
SLO County’s population dropped again last year — only one local city actually grew
SLO County to close its 3 mass COVID vaccination clinics. What happens then?
Paso Robles police chief removes ‘thin blue line’ flag, sparking uproar
Paso Robles mayor shares concerns over plan to house migrant kids at Camp Roberts
The Tribune is investigating anti-Asian hate in SLO County — and we need your help
April was the least deadly month for COVID in SLO County since last year — why?