BY COLIN RIGLEY
Members of the Nacimiento Water Project team still don’t know what caused a pipe made of 3/8-inch thick stainless steel to crumple under...
BY ROBERT A. MCDONALD
San Luis Obispo city officials had to trim trees and move two power lines to make way for a 40-foot English-style double-decker bus.
The $850,000 ...
BY ROBERT A. MCDONALD
San Luis Obispo County Undersheriff Steve Bolts, second in command in the county Sheriff’s Department and an accused drunk driver, is retirin...
BY COLIN RIGLEY
It may be the first time in the history of Sunny Acres a new court case has helped residents there.
Dan De Vaul, owner of the self-styled sober li...
BY MATT FOUNTAIN
San Luis Obispo homeowners expressed their displeasure to city officials over a proposed ordinance that would apply stricter guidelines to homes an...
BY MATT FOUNTAIN
Commissioners for the Port San Luis Harbor District fired back at a county civil grand jury report that criticized the district on a number of issu...
BY NICK POWELL
The city of Morro Bay is abuzz with lotto fever after the announcement on Aug. 27 that a lone winner matched all six numbers for the Mega Millions ...
BY ROBERT A. McDONALD
A plague is slowly descending on the lakes, streams, and rivers of the United States, sparking a brutal conflict between governments and the tiny, ...
BY MATT FOUNTAIN
If John King’s recent financial woes weren’t stacked high enough, the prominent developer and hotelier—and one of the county...
BY DANIEL S. CORPUZ
Whether you’re a dedicated prodigy with a lightning serve or an average Joe swinging a yard-sale racket, there’s a court for you o...
Dennis Young
Just get the job done now. No more dragging your feet.
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Kim Watson
If safety is the biggest community concern in Nipomo, then the eradication of Mexican cartel marijuana should be on the top of the list. Regulating...
Dave Romero and John Ashbaugh
We would both like to compliment New Times reporter Robert McDonald for his portrayal of the long record of service to the City of San Luis Obispo ...
Richard L. Ibison, Sr.
After losing my 26-year-old son last October to an inattentive driver that ran him over just feet from the property where he lived, I am appalled t...
Richard W. Neufeld
Here goes President Obama and VP Biden again—blaming Bush’s policies for the country’s problems.
Which Bush policies are they ta...
Scott Jenkins
Sam Blakeslee, the local boy, wants to cut services to the needy in California. Sam and the rest of his republican ilk across the country represent...
Roy Berger
Fundamentalist, hate-filled Christians are rabble-rousing Americans against all Muslims. I hope no one will fall for this abominable un-American ga...
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Relinquish your pitchforks and your torches. Annie’s home.
The spotlighted dog’s new family returned her to her original owner while a...
What would you ask a random person on the street?
BY COLIN RIGLEY
When Dan Sallia was 14 years old, he snuck his mom’s 1960 Studebaker Lark station wagon into a drag race while his brother distracted he...
BY ASHLEY SCHWELLENBACH
Vanessa Amerson, Brian Lawler, Eric Meyer, Peter Steynberg, and Cate Trujillo assemble around a table in the Steynberg Gallery for a clandesti...
BY ASHLEY SCHWELLENBACH
Jason Hudson loves stories. He hopes to tell a few through his art exhibit, hanging Sept. 4 to Oct. 2 at Neal Breton’s San Luis Art Supp...
ARTS Space Obispo: 570 Higuera St., suite 165, 544-9251. Nicole Strasburg’s paintings are featured in “Paradiso/Inferno.” Info: n...
BY GLEN STARKEY
Karla Bonoff is one of those artists you don’t know you know. She’s not a household name, and yet you’ve probably heard her ...
Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) goes on the hunt for her father, who put the family home in jeopardy when he skipped out ...
BY KATHY MARCKS HARDESTY
I live for that next great glass of wine and willingly pay the price for the opportunity to indulge in a really special bottle. While I’...
This delicious Rosé—a blend of 60 percent Syrah, 36 percent Grenache, and 4 percent Viognier—features an elegant new label ...
This inky-colored Syrah is a very good buy from Edna Valley at only $24 retail. A fruit bomb that isn’t overly ripe, it tastes of fresh,...
“Live Fast … Die SLO” is the latest lowbrow art event happening at Native Lounge. The viewing is only four days long—Sept....
Anne Stahl and Lorna Teixeira exhibit in September, kicking off with an Art After Dark reception on Sept. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. Teixeira, whose work i...
The Pinedorado Fest, with its theme of “Hometown Heroes, Honoring Those Who Protect Us” takes place Sept. 4 - 6 with an art show, a par...
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