The road is still blocked from the south due to the massive Mud Creek Slide in May.
#slostandswithvegas tower shrouded in community symbols of support
Numerous San Luis Obispo restaurants and organizations donated merchandise to adorn the tower.
Six injured in car crash; only one considered a trauma patient
The crash was classified as a level I multi-casualty incident (MCI), meaning it only involved three to ten patients.
SLOPD stepping up bike safety enforcement
According to SLOPD, there were an average of eight bicycle collisions per month in San Luis Obispo.
SLOPD increases enforcement of pedestrian safety laws; advises bike safety too
There has been an increase in pedestrian accidents but a decrease in bicycle accidents this year.
CIE receives $500,000 grant from Department of Commerce
The grant money will be allocated to building a new innovation lab and expanding the existing accelerator program.
Taking a stance: San Luis Obispo community members march in solidarity with undocumented
Members of the San Luis Obispo community rallied in support of undocumented immigrants Sept. 22 in California. The protest focused on bills SB 54 and AB21, which recently passed and are awaiting signature by Governor Jerry Brown. These bills would…
PIKE increases philanthropic efforts and raises more than $25,000
In the past academic year, PIKE has raised more than $25,000 in philanthropy.
Business administration junior Jack Ruder dies
John “Jack” Ruder passed away on Jun. 18 in his home town of Altadena, California, according to President Armstrong.
No legislation without representation: City council strives to avoid summer voting
Mayor Heidi Harmon said she will try to prevent holding elections that may affect students when they are not in town.
Trade fines for community service
It’s 2 a.m. Saturday and the police just walked out your front door. You just finished hosting a party, but are left with an empty house and a $1,000 fine. Not to mention, a landlord demanding even more cash for…