What did you do for fun in the past year?
Peak ages in life… having fun… that boat did what?… Hole In The Headline… and listener texts!
Are you ready to go back to the movies?
The show OPEN… movie theaters… today’s tidbits… the governor of New York… and “Ask Us Anything”!
Body Found Near Highway 1 Repair Work
Repair work on Highway 1 near Big Sur has been suspended after a body was discovered. Caltrans has been working seven days a week on the section of the Highway that was washed away during a storm
SLO County Planning What To Do With COVID-19 Relief Funding
A portion of the 1.9 trillion dollar COVID-19 relief bill recently approved by Congress is headed to San Luis Obispo County. Supervisors are working on a plan that they feel will best serve the county. Supervisor Bruce
Lowest Daily Case Count In Months In SLO County
The lowest daily COVID-19 case count in months came yesterday when San Luis Obispo County Health officials announced the addition of only SIX new cases. There are now 472 cases of coronavirus considered active. Santa Barbara County
Paso Robles P.D. I.D. One Suspect Involved In Motel Clerk Beating
Paso Robles Police investigators have identified one of the two suspects believed to have attacked a motel clerk last week. They say 20-year-old Isiah Owens and another man attacked the clerk at the Economy Inn in the
This seems like a… uh… weird/dumb idea.
Let’s all have free donuts… Prince… birthdays… the Phrase of the Day… Bill Clinton (on empowering women, of course)… and listener texts!
COVID-19 Numbers Still Trending Down
Santa Barbara County has reported 24 new cases of COVID-19, for a new total of 32,895 confirmed cases. 32,292 people have recovered. Meanwhile, San Luis Obispo County Health officials have reported 43 new cases of the virus,
SLO County Ag Workers get Vaccinated
More than 600 San Luis Obispo County agriculture workers were recently vaccinated against COVID-19 at a special clinic in Arroyo Grande. According to yesterday’s press release from the county Public Health Department, it was the first of
Cal Poly Researchers Looking For Data From Underserved Communities
Cal Poly Center for Health researchers is continuing its efforts to provide health services for underserved communities on the Central Coast. The team of researchers is covering the cities of Guadalupe and Santa Maria, collecting data to