Tom's grandson Joshua eats a lizard tail (kind of)!
Lizard tails… mosquitos… Thomas Dolby… Positivity… Farm Supply’s Diana Melero… Crazy college kids… and candy bars!
Chocolate, or non-chocolate, candy… which do you prefer?
Candy… Wal-Mart… Apple… AMC Theaters… Cow-Hugging… and Noods!
Green Day Announce Reissue For “Insomniac” 25th Anniversary

Green Day have announced that they will be releasing a 25th anniversary reissue of their fourth studio album ‘Insomniac,’ which was first released on October 10, 1995. Insomniac peaked at Number Two on the Billboard 200 chart and
Cal Poly Student Dies In Skateboard Accident
A Cal Poly student died in a skateboarding accident this week. First-year industrial engineering student Noah DeVico passed away Tuesday morning. Officials say he lost control and fell off a motorized skateboard on Grand Avenue Monday afternoon.
Santa Maria School District To Continue Virtual Learning
The Santa Maria Joint Union High School District has decided to continue with virtual learning through the end of the year. At last night’s meeting, School board members voiced concerns about reopening and possibly having to close
COVID-19 Numbers
Santa Barbara County added 29 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the county’s total to 9,503 confirmed cases. 9,259 people have fully recovered. 116 deaths have been attributed to the virus. San Luis Obispo County Health officials say
SLO County Crime In Most Cities, But Up In Unincorporated Areas
According to a new FBI crime report, most categories of serious violent and property crime numbers in San Luis Obispo County were down. But according to the Tribune, some unincorporated areas of the county reported a 36%
Tampa Bay Rays Take 3-0 ALCS Series Lead With Game 3 Win Over Houston Astros

The Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Houston Astros 5-2 in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series at Petco Park in San Diego on Tuesday night. Joey Wendle, Hunter Renfroe, Randy Arozarena and the bullpen led
U.S. Drugmaker Eli Lilly To Pause Antibody Trial Over Safety Concerns

U.S. health regulators have paused Eli Lilly’s trial of an antibody treatment for COVID-19 over potential safety concerns. It was confirmed on Tuesday that regulators paused enrollment in the leading late-stage trial of monoclonal antibody treatment for
Supreme Court Allows Administration To End Census Count On October 31st

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the U.S. Census Bureau can conclude its 2020 count on October 31, which will give it enough time to finish with enough time to process the data before year end. The decision,