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California Sauna Club brings a heated trailer and cold plunging to San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay

FEATURE I despise cold, overcast days, but peeping out at gray San Luis Obispo farmland through the half-moon window of California Sauna Club’s heated barrel trailer softened the gloom. The experience, tucked behind Froom Ranch Way marketplace, is from the minds and hands of couple Darren and Arielle Leva.  The former Bay Area residents opened […]

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Federal agencies manage wild horses on public land across the West, including in SLO County

FEATURE For four years, Colette Kaluza’s driven across California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and other states, traversing paved highways and barreling down dirt roads, picking her way across rugged terrain to find hard-to-reach places with the help of her trusty GPS app.  After damaging a vehicle along the way, she purchased a Jeep Grand Cherokee with […]

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Local nonprofit boosts environmental education for underserved high school students

FEATURE Folks at the Morro Coast Audubon Society like to say that protecting birds means protecting the entire ecosystem.  Torrey Gage-Tomlinson, the organization’s program director, believes it wholeheartedly. The concept was a continuation of his early memories traveling across Latin America to go bird watching with his parents.  “It was a really unique childhood, and […]

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Celebrate Life 5K co-founder and cancer survivor retraces steps from near-terminal diagnosis to remission

No amount of medals or trophies could stack up against 12-time international triathlon winner Siri Lindley’s greatest victory: overcoming acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The average five-year survival rate for those diagnosed with AML is 29 percent, according to WebMD. The odds doctors gave Lindley after her diagnosis six years ago were much less, she said. […]

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Santa Maria’s immigrant resolution stirs backlash from elected officials, advocacy groups

Of all the tangents Santa Maria leaders veered into while discussing a resolution to support immigrants, nostalgia for the 1950s was one of the most disheartening, an Oxnard official stated. “People need to really think more critically about romanticizing that era,” Oxnard City Council Member Gabe Teran said in a Facebook thread. Teran was referring […]

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