Wine Company Apologizes

The parent Company of Laetitia Vineyard & Winery in Arroyo Grande has released an apology statement regarding their lawsuit filed against Cal Trans. According to the statement by Vintage Wine Estates, the company’s suit against Cal Trans

Lompoc Firefighters Receive Body Armor

Lompoc firefighters have some new, potentially life-saving, equipment thanks to a grant from Homeland Security. The department has received new ballistic gear and rope equipment thanks to a more than 21,000 dollar grant. Meanwhile, a FEMA grant

SLO Residents Invited To Climate Action Meeting

San Luis Obispo residents are invited to a meeting to help update the city’s Climate Action Plan. In 2012, the city council directed staff to come up with a plan to make San Luis Obispo carbon neutral

Nonprofit Could Lose State Funding

Restorative Partners, a Central Coast program that helps parolees reenter society, is in jeopardy after losing 50 percent of its state funding. Officials with the nonprofit believe everyone needs to be afforded a second or third chance.

Film Festival Responds To Twitter Accusations

The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival has responded to a Twitter storm over the trailer for a new independent film that includes a popup that claims it was selected for the 2019 film festival. The film,

Paso Robles Tenants Sue Landlord

A group of Paso Robles tenants is suing their landlords, claiming their apartments are infested with vermin and that they’ve lived with poor housing conditions for years. The lawsuit claims the Grand View Apartments complex has been

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