2021

San Luis Obispo teen accused of dealing drugs on social media

Deputies arrested a San Luis Obispo teen last week who allegedly advertised the narcotics he was selling on Snapchat. In February, multiple law enforcement agencies began investigating 19-year-old Josue Lopez, who they discovered was using Snapchat to advertise narcotics and... (Continue reading)

Semi-truck hits, kills bicyclist in San Luis Obispo

A bicyclist was killed Friday morning in a crash with a semi-truck in San Luis Obispo. Shortly after 7 a.m., 61-year-old Salvador Cortez was riding his bicycle northbound on Higuera when a semi-truck driver attempted to turn east onto Suburban... (Continue reading)

Willow Fire partially contained with forest closure ordered

By JOSH FRIEDMAN The spread of the Willow Fire burning southeast of Big Sur in Monterey County has halted and containment has risen over the past few days, but a forest closure has also taken effect. At about 8 p.m.... (Continue reading)

Paso Robles police officers rescue man from burning house

By JOSH FRIEDMAN Paso Robles police officers rescued a man who was asleep inside a burning house on Wednesday afternoon. Callers reported a fire burning inside a single-family home located at 514 Fein Avenue shortly before 4 p.m. Police officers... (Continue reading)

SLO County settles with Justice Department for violations at the jail

By KAREN VELIE San Luis Obispo County has agreed to pay a former inmate $175,000 and to correct violations of the American’s with disabilities Act that led the inmate to suffer a broken leg, according to an agreement finalized on... (Continue reading)

SLO County alleges code violations at DeVaul’s Sunny Acres property

During an inspection of San Luis Obispo Dan DeVaul’s property on Wednesday, county staff found obvious violations, a SLO County official said. [Tribune] DeVaul’s 72-acre ranch lies on the outskirts of San Luis Obispo and contains his Sunny Acres sober-living... (Continue reading)

PG&E to pay $5.9 million for dumping of Diablo Canyon cooling water

By JOSH FRIEDMAN PG&E reached a settlement with the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board last month, requiring the utility to pay $5.9 million for allegedly failing to comply with regulations pertaining to how it discharges cooling water from... (Continue reading)

SLO officers responded to eight calls about gunman during pandemic

In the lead-up to a reportedly mentally ill man shooting and killing a San Luis Obispo police detective and wounding another officer, police responded to eight 911 calls about the suspect. [Tribune] On May 10, six officers attempted to serve... (Continue reading)

Paso Robles school board delays decision on proposed critical race theory ban

By KAREN VELIE The Paso Robles Unified School District Board took no action Tuesday evening on a proposed resolution to ban teaching critical race theory in district schools. Before public comment, the board agreed to end the meeting no later... (Continue reading)

Critical race theory battle reaches Lucia Mar Unified School District

By KAREN VELIE Lucia Mar Unified School District Board members praised social emotional learning programs as tools for building character and diminishing behavioral issues, while parents argued it is a form of critical race theory that pits groups of people... (Continue reading)