Apr 28 – May 8, 2022

Apr 28 - May 8, 2022 / Vol. 36 / No. 41
San Luis Obispo County’s News and Entertainment Weekly

Cover Story

Not so sunny: Conflict, code violations, and uncertainty overshadow longtime SLO County addiction treatment nonprofit Sunny Acres

Dan DeVaul’s motorized wheelchair announced his arrival before he zoomed out of the barn at Sunny Acres. When the cherry-red machine’s steady hum stopped, DeVaul started talking. “Like John Wayne said: ‘Mis raices estan aqui.’ It means my roots are buried here,” DeVaul said. With his outback hat shading his eyes from the sun, the…

SLO Mayor Erica Stewart announces election campaign

San Luis Obispo Mayor Erica Stewart is running to keep the office she was appointed to last year—announcing on April 25 her candidacy for mayor in the upcoming November election. A member of the SLO City Council since 2018, Stewart stepped into the mayor’s seat last October following the resignation of then Mayor Heidi Harmon.…

Needtobreathe brings their lush and soulful rock sounds to Vina Robles

You don’t need to be a Christian to love Needtobreathe. The band frequently releases material with no reference to their Christian faith, and though they’ve won more than their fair share of Gospel Music Association Dove Awards with 15, they’ve also been nominated for a Grammy and a couple Billboard Music Awards. Though they’re favorites…

By the Sea Productions holds staged reading of Fireflies

By the Sea Productions will present three performances of its next staged reading—Fireflies, by Matthew Barber—on Friday, May 6, and Saturday, May 7, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, May 8, at 3 p.m. The production will be held at St. Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church Hall in Morro Bay. The plot of Fireflies follows…

Martyr syndrome

The mythos of Dan DeVaul is that he’s a good man with a cantankerous streak who’s generously devoted himself and his ranch to those struggling with addiction, helping them overcome their problems to lead clean and sober lives. Saint Dan bravely jousted—Don Quixote-style—with the uncaring SLO County bureaucracy as it cruelly made his compassionate vocation…

My Dead Dad screens as part of the SLOIFF

MY DEAD DAD What’s it rated? Not rated What’s it worth, Anna? Full price What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Where’s it showing? April 28 in the Fremont in SLO at 2 p.m.; April 29 in Downtown Centre Cinemas in SLO at 7:45 p.m.; April 30 in the Cuesta College Performing Arts Center at 4…

Sweet Disaster

What’s it rated? Not rated When? 2021 Where’s it showing? April 28 in Downtown Centre Cinemas in SLO at 7:30 p.m.; April 29 in The Palm Theatre in SLO at 7 p.m.; April 30 in Downtown Centre Cinemas at 7:45 p.m.; May 1, virtually at noon Laura Lehmus directs this dramedy screenplay by Ruth Toma…

The Falconer

What’s it rated? Not rated When? 2021 Where’s it showing? April 29 in Downtown Centre Cinemas in SLO at 4:45 p.m.; April 30 in The Palm Theatre in SLO at 1 p.m.; May 1 in Park Cinemas in Paso Robles at 10 a.m. Writers-directors Seanne Winslow and Adam Sjoberg helm this drama about best friends…

Lawsuit accuses SLO County Child Support Services of workplace discrimination

Four current or ex-employees of the San Luis Obispo County Department of Child Support Services are accusing the department’s higher-ups of race and age discrimination in a lawsuit recently filed in SLO County Superior Court. The plaintiffs—all women of color over age 40, each with a decade or more of experience in the department, including…

Arroyo Grande, SLOCOG apply for grants to fund Brisco interchange project

What do the limbless knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, going to college on a scholarship award, and buying a house with your parents’ help, have in common? They’re all like investing in the long-deliberated Brisco/Halcyon interchange project, according to some Arroyo Grande City Council members. “Brisco’s just not dead yet, I guess.…

Local nurses say hospital staffing is dangerously insufficient

As pandemic surges have come and gone over the past two years, health care providers have been on the front lines of it all. An already stressful profession became even more taxing, leading some nurses to leave the profession altogether. According to the California Nurses Association, Twin Cities Community Hospital in Templeton lost 40 percent…

SLO RTA opens new bus operation and maintenance facility

Buses under the San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority (RTA) now have a new home thanks to the agency opening a new bus operation and maintenance facility. “The problem that we had with our previous facility that we leased was it was too small. It was inefficient and not a good design. We needed better…


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