August, 2022

Are SLO County health officials overstepping their authority?

By KAREN VELIE After years of COVID restrictions, San Luis County residents are returning to fairs, concerts and indoor dining. Yet many local seniors are still isolated for months at a time. People no longer need to wear masks on... (Continue reading)

Santa Barbara city attorney placed on leave following argument

By JOSH FRIEDMAN The Santa Barbara City Council has placed City Attorney Ariel Calonne on paid administrative leave. [Independent] Council members reportedly made the decision following a heated incident involving Calonne and another attorney. The heated incident and argument reportedly... (Continue reading)

Semi-truck loaded with oranges crashes, burns in Templeton

By KAREN VELIE A semi-truck transporting oranges crashed on Highway 101 near Highway 46 in Templeton Tuesday morning, causing a fire and littering the highway with debris. Shortly after 4 a.m., the driver was headed northbound when his truck drove... (Continue reading)

Judge sentences Pismo Beach man to 120 years for child molestation

By KAREN VELIE A judge recently handed a Pismo Beach man a sentence of more than 120 years in prison for molesting three minors under the age of 14. Todd Anthony Hortillosa, 44, sexually abused the children over a nine-year... (Continue reading)

More than 10,000 gallons of sewage spill in San Luis Obispo

By JOSH FRIEDMAN A water main break near an open sewer line resulted in more than 10,000 gallons of water and sewage combined flowing into a creek in San Luis Obispo on Monday. The 11-inch potable water main broke near... (Continue reading)

Monkey living outside Paso Robles dials 9-1-1

By KAREN VELIE While law enforcement in San Luis Obispo County deal with their fair share of “monkey business,” a 9-1-1 call from a small, hairy primate surprised sheriff deputies. On Saturday night, county dispatchers received a 9-1-1 call, but... (Continue reading)

San Luis Obispo County reports first case of monkeypox

By KAREN VELIE San Luis Obispo County health officials reported that for the first time a county resident has tested positive for monkeypox, following an uptick in cases globally and in California. The risk to the general public from this... (Continue reading)

Paso Robles burglary suspects flee driving wrong way on Highway 101

By JOSH FRIEDMAN A commercial burglary in Paso Robles early Monday morning led to a chase on Highway 101, as well as a police search in the Salinas Riverbed and elsewhere, resulting in one crash and three arrests. At about... (Continue reading)

U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments on California pig law in October

By JOSH FRIEDMAN The United States Supreme Court in October will hear oral arguments in a challenge to California’s Proposition 12, a law that requires each pig to have 24 square feet of space. Prop. 12 also bans the sale... (Continue reading)

Gas costs continue dropping, find the lowest prices

By KAREN VELIE Since June, the average price of gas has continued a steady decline as domestic gas stocks continue to increase. During the past week, the average price of gas in San Luis Obispo County dropped nine cents to... (Continue reading)