Fires scorch California

Fires seem to be the theme of the season, evident by the normally beige hills behind

Shark sightings scare surfers

Three credible shark sightings have been reported along the coast of San Luis Obispo

iPhone innovations impress

If you haven’t been living under a rock, then you know that Apple released the iPhone

Cal Poly alumna, family experience Lake Tahoe fire

The devastating blaze that took over South Lake Tahoe destroyed 254 homes and caused

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Journalism professor honored

The National Association of Hispanic Journalists inducted award-winning

Heat wave poses health risk

Evenings are warmer, days are longer and everyone is racing for the beach to

Fireworks to blame for Poly blaze

A brush fire that started Saturday morning on the hill that holds the “P” at Cal Poly

Roads to, through campus to close during summer

Students may find themselves looking for another way onto campus for the summer quarter as the Cal Poly sewer project gets underway. Project manager Barbara Queen said the purpose of the sewer line replacement project is to upgrade the size of the existing sewer line and increase the capacity to the campus sewer system due to the new Poly Canyon Village.

Poly journalism student dies in car collision

Cal Poly journalism junior Anna Rose Luskin died June 22 after suffering major injuries when her car collided with a tree in Paso Robles the night of June 20, the California Highway Patrol said.

Luskin, 20, was, like many Cal Poly students, driving to her home in Redwood City for the summer.

Water, sewage rates rise in SLO

The cost to live in San Luis Obispo isn’t only rising in the prices of homes, but the rates at which residents must pay to have the bare necessities.

With a City Council decision to increase both water rates by 13 percent in July, despite 1,869 written protests, and sewage rates by 11 percent, Mayor Dave Romero hopes to secure a strong future for San Luis Obispo.