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  2. How much rain has fallen in SLO County storm? Here are the ...

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    San Luis Obispo off Broad Street and Industrial Way: 3.56 inches. San Luis Obispo Reservoir: 3.54 inches. Arroyo Grande: 3.48 inches. Davis Peak: 3.47 inches. Cambria: 3.29 inches. Paso Robles: 3. ...

  3. Live updates: SLO fire now 10% contained, evacuation ... - AOL

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    A firefighter works on to extinguish flames from a vegetation fire off Lizzie street in San Luis Obispo on Oct. 30, 2023. The fire apparently started behind the FFA farm at San Luis Obispo High ...

  4. More than 2,000 still without power in SLO County after ... - AOL

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    Corral said a few hundred were without power in San Luis Obispo. In Avila Beach, around 5,170 customers briefly lost power at 3:23 p.m., according to PG&E’s outage map, but it was restored by 4: ...

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  7. Cal Coast News - Wikipedia

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    Cal Coast News is an online investigative news site that covers San Luis Obispo County, California. It is generally abbreviated as CCN. It is generally abbreviated as CCN. The news group focuses its coverage on issues particularly relevant to the Central Coast of California.

  8. New Times (weekly) - Wikipedia

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    The New Times is a locally owned weekly alternative newspaper that serves for the city and surrounding county of San Luis Obispo. It is distributed free of charge in print and on the web. This publication is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN). Camillia Lanham is the editor.

  9. KCOY-TV - Wikipedia

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    This continued until January 1997, when a new low-power station in San Luis Obispo, KKFX-LP (channel 11), was launched by KEYT owner Smith Broadcasting. [ 26 ] KCOY made local news in 1995 when it hired Rick Martel, who had been a popular anchor at market-leading KSBY-TV, [ 27 ] to anchor its evening newscasts.