California And Caltrans Headed To Court
California and Caltrans are being sued for a fatal accident that happened last year near the Cholame ‘Y’. Two drivers died in a crash that happened about a quarter of a mile west of the intersection of
Homeless Shelter Discussed In Arroyo Grande
How to House San Luis Obispo County’s homeless population has been an ongoing debate. One concept was the topic of discussion last night in Arroyo Grande. Officials with the Five Cities Homeless Coalition held an informational meeting
Millions Of California I.D.s Need Fixing
More than 3 million Californians who obtained new identification cards to comply with a federal mandate might have to return to the Department of Motor Vehicles because the state did not adhere to Homeland Security guidelines when
Another Cal Poly Frat Shut Down
Cal Poly has shut-down another local fraternity chapter from campus. Cal Poly officials say, an investigation revealed underage students were forced to drink alcohol and do push ups. The chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity lost its
Pursuit, Rollover Crash, DUI Arrest, Stolen Car Recovered
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office says a chase ended with a rollover crash near Guadalupe yesterday. Authorities say it started with a report of someone being reckless and driving erratically. Deputies tried to pull the car
Closing Arguments In Fatal Dog Mauling Expected Thursday
Closing arguments in the case of a former Grover Beach Police officer whose retired K-9 fatally mauled a Grover Beach man are expected tomorrow. Former officer Alex Geiger was on the stand earlier this week and testified