November, 2021

Man convicted in the murder of Dystiny Myers facing parole

By KAREN VELIE A Nipomo man sentenced to 15 years to life for his involvement in the 2010 murder of 15-year-old runaway Dystiny Myers was granted parole suitability on Thursday. Jason Greenwell was the only defendant to testify in Myers’... (Continue reading)

MS-13 gang members on trial for alleged murder spree

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Opening statements in the first of two trials of alleged Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang members accused of murdering 10 people began in Santa Maria court on Wednesday. Amid a string of gang violence, murders in Santa Maria... (Continue reading)

Paso Robles school district seeks unity amid political unrest

By KAREN VELIE In response to two politically charged incidents at schools in the Paso Robles Unified School District, district officials are seeking to promote unity and tolerance while responding to the incidents, according to a press release on Wednesday.... (Continue reading)

Trying on a new hip in Cayucos

Editor’s Note: The following series, “Life in Radically Gentrifying Cayucos by the Sea,” to be posted biweekly includes the notes, thoughts, and opinions of an original American voice: author Dell Franklin.  Franklin’s memoir, “Life On The Mississippi, 1969,” is currently... (Continue reading)

Paso Robles teacher under fire over politically charged Instagram video

By JOSH FRIEDMAN In response to members of the Paso Robles High School Conservative Club displaying a “f*ck Biden” flag during a pre-Veterans Day event, a teacher in the North County city posted an Instagram video of herself lashing out... (Continue reading)

Ventura deputy pleads guilty to tossing evidence

By JOSH FRIEDMAN A former Ventura County Sheriff’s deputy pleaded guilty to a federal charge after he threw out a drug test that exonerated a woman whom he detained on suspicion of being under the influence of methamphetamine. [KCOY] On... (Continue reading)

Lucia Mar trustee slammed as hypocrite for hosting party

By KAREN VELIE A Lucia Mar School Unified School District trustee has been branded a hypocrite for hosting a celebration party at her home — while saying the board cannot meet in public because she has underlying health problems. In... (Continue reading)

SLO man sentenced to 25 years to life for assault, robbery

By KAREN VELIE The man who assaulted a 75-year-old woman during a home invasion in rural San Luis Obispo was sentenced on Tuesday to 25 years to life in prison. On the morning of Feb. 13, Johnny Jesse Roman Jr.,... (Continue reading)

Thieves steal 11 catalytic converters from cars parked in SLO

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Thieves stole 11 catalytic converters from vehicles in San Luis Obispo over the past week, according to police. Nine of the stolen catalytic converters came from Toyota Priuses. The other two were stolen from Honda Elements,police said.... (Continue reading)

SLO County reports six new COVID-19 deaths

By KAREN VELIE San Luis Obispo County reported six new COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, while new case rates remain unchanged with a daily average of 34. Those who recently succumbed to the virus range in age from their 40s to... (Continue reading)