June 25 – July 2, 2026

Vol. 40 / No. 50
San Luis Obispo County’s News and Entertainment Weekly

State plans lawsuit after second Morro Bay wind lease cancelled

Federal buyouts of offshore wind leases tied to the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area are escalating into a broader legal fight between California and the Trump administration, as state officials prepare to sue and expand investigations into multiple Central Coast wind project cancellations. Susan Callery, offshore wind coordinator for the SLO Climate Coalition, said the…

Activists call for enforcement after SLO County supervisors adopt resolution restricting ICE activity

San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution limiting the use of county-owned property for immigration enforcement activities, but critics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the second Trump administration want local leaders to go beyond symbolic action. “A resolution is not a suggestion, it is a directive,” local activist Susan Mackey…

Supervisors uphold Cambria water project, reject six appeals

The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors on June 16 upheld approval of Cambria’s Water Reclamation Facility coastal development permit and rejected six appeals challenging the project, keeping intact a key regulatory decision that now opens the door to potential review by the California Coastal Commission. The vote maintains county approval for a facility…

Loew blow

When in doubt, sue it out? The city of San Luis Obispo, City Manager Whitney McDonald, Assistant City Manager Scott Collins, Community Development Director Timothea Tway, and City Attorney Christine Dietrick are all being sued by former chief building official, Michael Loew, for allegedly retaliating against him after he complained about the city’s inaction regarding…

New federal mail rules will prevent voters from exercising their rights

Earlier this month, the United States Postal Service (USPS) issued a proposed rule that would erect barriers to mail voting. The proposed amendments create unnecessary barriers to voting that could prevent eligible voters from receiving and returning their mail-in and absentee ballots and could disenfranchise eligible voters who are unable to vote in person. Under…

Local leaders should act now on the need to move South County’s water treatment plant

South County cities are worried about future water supplies—whether it’s groundwater, surface water, or conserved water. On June 16, I attended the second community workshop of the Grover Beach water supply study, which is focused on supplemental water supply alternatives. The presentation by consultants was informative and well organized with detailed information, including projections that…

San Simeon dissolution plan advances as county weighs takeover options

A long-running effort to dissolve the San Simeon Community Services District (CSD) and transfer its responsibilities to San Luis Obispo County reached a significant milestone this month, as county Public Works unveiled a draft analysis outlining the costs, challenges, and potential paths forward for the coastal community.  The district first applied to the San Luis…

A lawsuit from SLO’s ex-building official alleges pattern of misbehavior from top city staff

San Luis Obispo’s former chief building official is taking top-ranking city staff and the city attorney to court over allegedly retaliating against him for his complaints about inaction and intentionally causing emotional distress. City Manager Whitney McDonald, Assistant City Manager Scott Collins, Community Development Director Timothea Tway, and City Attorney Christine Dietrick face the civil…

The Four Seasons season 2 is an intelligent, adult, ensemble dramedy

The gang is back for season 2, and some high tensions and satisfactory resolutions are headed your way. If you haven’t watched season 1, first of all, get it together. Tough love? Maybe, but have you seen this cast list? Go watch it before you cannonball into season 2.  THE FOUR SEASONSWhat’s it rated? TV-MAWhen?…

Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed follows a divorced mom navigating blackmail and murder

Created by David Rosen (Us & Them, Citadel), this series follows divorced mom and fastidious magazine fact checker Paula Saunders (Tatiana Maslany) as she becomes involved in murder and blackmail connected to webcam boy Trevor (Brandon Flynn).  (10 33-to-40-min. episodes) MAXIMUM PLEASURE GUARANTEEDWhat’s it rated? TV-MAWhat’s it worth, Anna? Full priceWhat’s it worth, Glen? Full…

Sign up today for Paint the Plaza Chalk Festival on Sept. 19

Downtown SLO’s inaugural Paint the Plaza Chalk Festival will happen on Saturday, Sept. 19 (11 a.m. to 5 p.m.), and the organization is calling on sponsors and artists to start signing up now. The event is an offshoot of the long-running I Madonnari festival, itself inspired by a tradition dating to 16th century Italy, where…

Subscribers get first dibs for Cal Poly Arts’ upcoming season of shows

Cal Poly Arts announced its 2026-27 season, and it’s a humdinger with a huge variety. “We’ve created a season driven by bold imagination and artistic ambition designed to transport you, spark creativity, and bring our community together in meaningful and unforgettable ways,” Cal Poly Arts Director Molly Clark announced in this year’s brochure, available online…

Atascadero native Ephraim Scott Sommers releases another potent tome of poetry

Atascadero native and current Winthrop University associate professor of creative writing Ephraim Scott Sommers begins his new poetry collection with an epigraph, a quote by French existential Albert Camus: “One must imagine Sisyphus happy.”  Preorder the bookPurchase Ephraim Scott Sommers’ new poetry collection, Diabetic Gumdrops, from The Main Street Rag Online Bookstore at mainstreetragbookstore.com/product/diabetic-gumdrops-ephraim-scott-sommers. Presale…

San Lyon will perform swing jazz at the Pismo Vets Hall on June 28

The Basin Street Regulars Hot Jazz Club has a terrific headliner for its upcoming concert this Sunday, June 28, at the Pismo Vets Hall: the LA-based swing jazz quartet San Lyon (jam session at 11, concert from 12:30 to 4 p.m.; all ages; $15 at my805tix.com). “San Lyon is a Los Angeles-based swing jazz quartet,”…


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