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Summer Guide 2026

Summer is nearly here, even if it doesn’t feel warm enough just yet. You can almost feel the heat on the wind that blows along the Central Coast, bringing with it the promise of sunny freedom. With that warmth comes a long list of events—outdoor concerts, kids camps, food and wine festivals, art classes, and more that celebrate what this area has to offer. As usual, Calendar Editor Angie Stevens compiled all those must-attend…

SLO renters, frats, and neighbors want more from code enforcement

San Luis Obispo renters, residents affected by college parties, and Cal Poly fraternity members believe city and university officials can do more to protect their interests. Members of each group gathered at the SLO City Council study session on May 26 to learn how code enforcement works, especially when it comes to making neighborhoods safe and affordable. “In 2026, it seems like some of the students are learning something else [from Cal Poly] and it’s…


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Jungle rumble

I swore off talking anymore about the governor’s race, but then it came to town!  Billionaire Democratic candidate Tom Steyer graced us with his presence, as did Republican mouthpiece and Brit…

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