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In vote, SLO Co. supervisors back effort to keep Diablo Canyon open
In vote, SLO Co. supervisors back effort to keep Diablo Canyon open KSBY Diablo Canyon Power Plant is set to be decommissioned in 2025, 40 years after it began operation in San Luis Obispo County in 1985. On Tuesday, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted to send a letter to Gov. Gavin…
Read MoreSLO County supervisors will ask Newsom to help keep Diablo Canyon open. It’s a moonshot
SLO County supervisors will ask Newsom to help keep Diablo Canyon open. It’s a moonshot The Tribune The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to make a long-shot effort to extend the life of California’s last nuclear power plant. Read More
Read MoreCounty Supervisors Pass Priority Projects for Planning Department
County Supervisors Pass Priority Projects for Planning Department Paso Robles Daily News The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 25. This meeting was a virtual meeting scheduled due to rising COVID-19 cases in the county. Read More
Read MoreCan Larry Elder build ‘movement’ from California recall?
Can Larry Elder build ‘movement’ from California recall? AP News In two months, Larry Elder went from conservative talk radio host to leader of the Republican field in the California recall election that could remove Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom from office, drawing national headlines, attracting enthusiastic fans to his rallies and quickly banking millions for his first…
Read MoreGrant program awards $82,000 to more than 50 small businesses
Grant program awards $82,000 to more than 50 small businesses Paso Robles Daily News This week, the County of San Luis Obispo Board of Supervisors officially announced the completion of the Small Business Grant Program. Read More
Read MoreSLO County grapples with a $3.2 million loss on cannabis
SLO County grapples with a $3.2 million loss on cannabis New Times SLO San Luis Obispo County supervisors discussed the county’s struggling cannabis program on June 22, with staff highlighting a $3.2 million net loss since 2018 and a dearth of operational businesses. Read More
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