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Dec 4-11, 2014
Vol. 29, No. 19
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Get out of jail, maybe: Critics fear Proposition 47 will be a danger to public safety
by David Minsky
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Get out of jail, maybe: Critics fear Proposition 47 will be a danger to public safety
by David Minsky
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SLO City Council still split on whether to override Airport Land Use Commission
by Colin Rigley
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Nearly 11,000 letters received regarding Nipomo rail spur project
by Rhys Heyden
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Pacific Gas & Electric get criticized in Senate hearing
by Colin Rigley
No more Picanco for Paso as city council welcomes newcomers
by Jono Kinkade
Showdown approaching over proposed Las Pilitas Quarry near Santa Margarita
by Jono Kinkade
New leaders emerging in Arroyo Grande
by Rhys Heyden
Correction
With a last-minute dismissal, SLO County prosecutors closed one of the last chapters in the Doobie Dozen case
by Colin Rigley
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Cool beans: Black Horse Espresso and Bakery jumps on the cold brew coffee trend
by Adriana Catanzarite
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by Tony Ferrara
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Ride the Reef Points wave: From their galley to your belly, this Cayucos cider company is crisp, dry, and totally killer
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