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June 2021
| June 4
June 4, 2021
SLO County DA is ‘pissed off’ at governor’s treatment of crime victims. Here’s why
SLO firefighters battle vegetation fire behind commercial building, prompting evacuations
Someone in SLO County just won $50,000 for getting their COVID vaccine
SLO County welcomes back in-person graduations with ceremonies from Atascadero to Nipomo
SLO mayor appears on ‘Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’ to blast gas industry ‘intimidation’
Tommy Gong is leaving job as SLO County’s top elections official
Pismo Beach will host Fourth of July fireworks show — but wants it to be locals only
How can Central Coast boost commercial space activity? ‘We have a lot of work to do’
Marin County is waging a guerrilla war against housing — and water is one of its weapons