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    BlackHorse closes Los Osos Valley Road location
    Kylie Smith
    January 15, 2020
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    BlackHorse coffee shop closed one of its locations on Los Osos Valley road (LOVR) last Friday, Jan. 10. The lease for the LOVR site recently expired and owner Tom Brown is not renewing. “I think Tom is trying to enjoy…

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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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    Two decades later, Supreme Court upholds death sentence for the sexual assault and murder of two college students
    Cassandra Garibay
    January 15, 2020
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    In April 1999, two missing college aged women were found buried in San Luis Obispo County. They were killed four months apart, murdered by the same man.

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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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    One year after Safer’s move, more students are returning for services
    Ethan Telles
    January 13, 2020
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    Safer advocates say that the number of students who return to use their services more than once is up from previous years. 

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    Hacking crimes continue to rise. Here’s what to look out for
    Ryan Burr
    January 9, 2020
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    Cal Poly Chief Information Officer Bill Britton estimates the last year brought about a 700 percent increase in phishing attacks on the community.

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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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    Where exactly does your money go? Breaking down the ASI and UU fees
    Natalie Young
    January 9, 2020
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    Students at Cal Poly pay nearly $10,000 in tuition, but not all of their money goes toward academic and facilities services. 

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    Police identify woman found dead on sidewalk
    Austin Linthicum
    January 7, 2020
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    San Luis Obispo Police have identified the woman found dead on a sidewalk Jan. 4 as 29-year-old Nicole Cordone. After an autopsy was conducted by the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Coroner, Cordone showed no signs of trauma and at…

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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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