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Government officials question the safety of artificial turf in California

The artificial turf played on by children, teens, and professional athletes in California might be getting a government-mandated makeover, thanks to a recent lawsuit filed by the California Attorney General’s Office. The lawsuit alleges that three major producers of artificial grass—FieldTurf Tarkett, Astro Turf, and Beaulieu Group—“have knowingly and intentionally exposed individuals within the State […]

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Counties court Paso for facility approval

The San Luis Obispo County city is key to plans for a tri-counties prisoner re-entry facility

On Sept. 18, officials from Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and San Benito counties will go before a review panel of employees from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Their joint mission: to convince the state to fund the construction of a tri-counties prisoner re-entry facility in Paso Robles. In exchange for bringing […]

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AHC students: Get ready for a big ‘Bow-WOW!’

Allan Hancock College students will have something to bark about during the college’s annual Bulldog Bow-WOW! orientation event on Sept. 3 and 4. New and current students who attend the event will be able to learn about the college’s academic programs and other student services while also enjoying free music, entertainment, and food. Students will […]

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Crow tests positive for West Nile Virus in Santa Barbara County; Canine Parvovirus rears its head

On Aug. 27, the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department announced the first sign of West Nile Virus activity in 2008. A crow that ultimately tested positive for the virus was turned in for testing by the Mosquito and Vector Management District of Santa Barbara County. West Nile Virus is a blood-borne virus typically transmitted […]

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Artistic expression and rules collide

A local teens seeks to create a legal graffiti wall in Santa Maria

Graffiti, as a concept, is about as old as the dust in the Santa Maria River bed. Well, maybe not that old, but it’s been around for a long time. The ancient Romans carved graffiti—including Latin curses, political caricatures, and the like—on walls and monuments. And they’re not the only ones. Everyone from the mighty […]

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