The radiant oak that could eventually share space with the performing arts center needs to be reprieved from destruction. I watched a valley oak (at least 100 years old) go into […] ...
Central Coast, Morro Bay, Avila Beach, Port San Luis, REACT Alliance, offshore wind, Doug Burgum, Department of the Interior, TotalEnergies, lease agreements, lease refund, renewable energy ...
Grover Beach, police department, fireworks, illegal, ordinance, enforcement, fines, Kristin Eriksson, public hearing, fees, unpaid, paid, City Council ...
Parking dispute, Jan Marx, Michael Loew, Jacqueline Loew, SLO City Council, Councilmember, city, staff, parking, red curb, ...
Together, they created Tiny Café, a coffee pop-up that start Bread Bike Bakery in 2023, with an espresso machine, a menu of lattes and cappuccinos, and a tent. The p ...
Locally tanned, California Natural Sheepskin, James Kennard, The Benadict Morro Bay, sheepskin, local wool, local leather, farmers market, craft classes near me, crafts, crafting, tanning ...
After more than 40 years of wind and rain, the mural is beginning to shed its tiles and needs some serious attention. So for many months, the Morro Bay Friends of the Library has been working to make ...
If you’ve ever traveled to Hawaii, you’ve experienced the island vibe—the slow days, casual atmosphere, and welcoming warmth. It’s exactly what Maoli’s music is trying to communicate. Born Glenn Awong ...
The April 9 New Times article, “Los Osos CSD unanimously approves continued Cal Fire services,” speaks only to the action the board took at its monthly board meeting the week before. The reality is ...
It’s been 50 days since the president precipitated his brutal air war against Iran. This “little excursion” has morphed into a regional war with devastating consequences for virtually everyone: To the ...
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Los Osos’ Costa Gallery (2087 10th St.) recently held a reception and fundraising event to support the Economics of Being a Woman, an organization dedicated to financial education programs for women.