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    More streets near campus and downtown will require parking permits
    Stephanie Zappelli
    January 15, 2020
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    More residential areas near campus and downtown will now require parking permits for street parking. San Luis Obispo City Council unanimously voted to expand the Monterey Heights Residential Parking District and to create the Dana Street Residential Parking District Tuesday…

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    San Luis Obispo “flipped the switch” to Monterey Community Power, a renewable and carbon-free energy provider
    Stephanie Zappelli
    January 14, 2020
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    Their new primary energy provider — Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP) — is a not-for-profit organization that provides only renewable and carbon free energy to their customers, including Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties.

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    Mothers for Peace fought for Diablo Canyon’s closure. Now, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for it to remain open
    Jarod Contreras
    January 14, 2020
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    Upon the closure’s announcement, those who would be impacted began to plan for how to best minimize the negative effects of the close of the second largest employer in San Luis Obispo County. And while the county and state prepare for the closure, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for the opposite.

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    Study finds Diablo Canyon closure will create “positive shock,” but some county administrators disagree
    Jarod Contreras
    January 9, 2020
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    Diablo Canyon’s closure may not have as disastrous an economic impact as previously thought.

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    City threatened with lawsuit over council elections
    Austin Linthicum
    January 7, 2020
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    The City of San Luis Obispo is being threatened with a lawsuit to protect minority groups in city council elections.  On Nov. 13, 2019, the city received a letter demanding they switch to electing council members by district, citing the…

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    California bill changes the ‘gig economy’ starting 2020
    Logan Kimball
    January 7, 2020
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    At the beginning of the new year, a bill recategorizing contract workers as full time employees will take effect, but some businesses like Uber and Lyft are still navigating what that means for them.

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    SLO cannabis industry leaders say they are tired of jumping through hoops
    Francisco Martinez
    December 4, 2019
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    The Central Coast Cannabis Council (C4) hopes to “create a regulatory system where the deserving companies and the deserving people can get licensed” in the area, according to C4 President Adam Laurent.

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    Council passes last-minute protections for renters after evictions surge in SLO
    Austin Linthicum
    November 28, 2019
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    San Luis Obispo Legal Assistance Foundation Legal Director Stephanie Barclay said she has never received as many calls from residents being served eviction notices as she does now. Why? At the start of 2020, landlords will no longer be able…

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    Two new streetlights installed near campus, with nine more on the way
    Jarod Contreras
    November 13, 2019
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    The walk home for many students got a little brighter earlier this month with the installation of two new street lights near campus.  The City of San Luis Obispo Department of Public Works has installed one at Hathway Avenue and…

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    Restaurant roundup: Here are the new eateries that opened downtown in 2019
    Ethan Telles
    November 13, 2019
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    A total of 20 new businesses — including restaurants, bars and thrift stores — opened up in downtown San Luis Obispo in 2019.  All stores have either filled vacant lots or replaced old businesses, such as Forever 21 and Chipotle. 

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    New parking garage and theatre coming to downtown SLO
    Stephanie Zappelli
    November 13, 2019
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    A theatre and parking garage will be built downtown as the SLO City Council approved the project with a 3-0 vote Tuesday night.  The 50-foot tall parking structure will sit on the corner of Nipomo and Palm Street, and contain…

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