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A pro surfing competition is making waves in Pismo through the week. Among the competitors is the first surfer in the US to qualify for the Olympics.
An international team of audio producers wants to tell the story of Ella Young, the "godmother of the Dunites."
After last month’s winter storms, the Small Business Administration is traveling across the Central Coast to make sure residents who faced damage are filing for assistance.
40 Prado's Jack Lahey says the homeless services center urgently needs volunteers — especially regular, consistent volunteers who stay in the long-term.
The FDA granted accelerated approval for Leqembi, a new treatment option for patients in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease that is not currently covered by insurance.
Nate Abate is accused of sexual assault along with fellow SLO County business owner Julian Contreras. KCBX's Amanda Wernik spoke with SLO County's Assistant District Attorney, as well as the first woman to come forward with allegations.
A local non-profit in Santa Barbara County has enlisted a robotic arm to help build affordable housing in Santa Barbara County.
Bach Week is an annual event put on in San Luis Obispo every January. KCBX’s Melanie Senn attended Bach Week to learn more about Bach himself, his influence, and his continued relevance in a diversifying world.
A Santa Barbara-based nonprofit called ShelterBox is distributing humanitarian aid in Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
The federal government has announced the five companies who won leases today for offshore wind development in California, including three in the waters off of Morro Bay.
Nearly 50,000 academic workers employed by the University of California system are striking this week, demanding better pay and benefits. About 3,000 of them are picketing at UC Santa Barbara.
The District 2 race is a run-off from this year’s primary, and it’s between two Bruces: incumbent Bruce Gibson and challenger Bruce Jones, who finished second in the primary.
Stolen art was recently returned to a contemporary art gallery in San Luis Obispo. The paintings were stolen last year just before their local premiere.
After two years of construction, San Luis Obispo County has finished building a new animal services facility. The county says the new building looks to improve quality of life for local animals.
Updated Omicron Covid-19 booster vaccines are now available in San Luis Obispo county. The vaccines provide protection against the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 strains of Covid-19, as well as the original strain.
The City of Guadalupe secured a 4.9 million dollar grant from the federal government to reconstruct the historic Royal Theater.
Santa Barbara County says UCSB has not kept its agreement for providing on-campus housing
The Biden Administration this month filed to overturn a lower court decision that halts offshore fracking in California federal waters, including the Santa Barbara Channel.
In the heart of the Salinas Valley, there’s an arts and cultural enrichment center called Sol Treasures. Every summer, they host a children's art camp to inspire kids of South Monterey County to learn and grow in the world of art.
The high cost of housing is forcing residents to reconsider living in Santa Barbara County.
The San Luis Obispo Tribune has formed a coalition with the LA Times, ABC News, and the Associated Press to try to unseal court records related to the Kristin Smart case.
PG&E's equipment has started or been involved in many massive California wildfires like the 2018 Camp Fire, the 2019 Kincade Fire and last year’s Dixie Fire.
Low-income housing is desperately needed in Santa Barbara County, but the building process can take three or more years.
The Ventana Wildlife Society is aiming to build a space in Big Sur for local families who aren’t very able to access the Central Coast’s outdoor recreation opportunities.
The Santa Maria Public Library is kicking off an educational summer series this weekend filled with different sounds and instruments from North, Central, and South America.
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