Posted 7:10 PM 5/1/2013 by Kathrene Herndon, KSBY News
A time capsule is being buried at Cuesta College in honor of the school's 50th anniversary, and the community is invited to attend.
The capsule was built by students in the college's welding program and includes various planning and accreditation documents, along with other items of significance to the college this year.
The burial is happening at Cougar Park on the San Luis Obispo campus at 1:30 p.m.
The capsule will be dug up in 25 years.
Posted 4:42 PM 4/29/2013 by Katherine Worsham, KSBY News
Randy Hanson, Cal Poly's former defensive backs coach, was found guilty Monday on charges of assault and battery.
Hanson was arrested in August of 2012 and accused of hitting another person over the head with a beer bottle at Harry's Night Club in Pismo Beach.
Hanson entered a not (More)
Posted 8:10 PM 4/28/2013 by Lindsay MacLeod, KSBY News
According to the Centers for Disease Control, one in 88 children has autism.
To show support for those affected, hundreds of locals came out Sunday for the Fifth Annual Walk for Autism and Awareness Fair.
Mission Plaza was packed with locals during the event.
The Central (More)
Posted 5:25 PM 4/28/2013 by Lindsay MacLeod, KSBY News
Some local men literally took a walk in someone else's shoes Saturday.
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness month, the 11th Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was held Saturday morning.
The Sexual Assault Recovery and Prevention Center, along with the North County Women's Shelter (More)
Posted 3:17 AM 4/26/2013 by Kathrene Herndon, KSBY News
The community is invited to Mission Plaza in San Luis Obispo this weekend for a good cause.
The Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center is hosting the 5th annual Walk for Autism & Autism Awareness Fair Sunday.
Along with the walk, there will also be vendors, food, music, and (More)
Posted 10:37 AM 4/26/2013 by Keli Moore, KSBY News
Close to two weeks after Tibor Karsai, a sexually violent predator, was released from prison as a transient into Santa Barbara County, numerous questions have surfaced surrounding safety issues at homeless services.
There are screening processes to stay at overnight shelters in San Luis (More)
Posted 9:34 AM 4/24/2013 by Connie Tran, KSBY News
The San Luis Coastal Unified School District made a decision on Tuesday night, that board members called difficult and unfortunate. The seven-member board voted unanimously to support Superintendent Eric Prater's recommendation to lay off dozens of district personnel- in an effort (More)