Posted 7:14 AM 4/25/2013 by Katie Ferber, KSBY News
Cuesta College is now offering free parking passes to veterans in honor of a former student.
The school says Mike Mihalakis, who was enlisted in the Army National Guard, had hopes of returning back to Cuesta after service in Iraq, but he died in December 2003.A teacher had (More)
Posted 9:18 PM 4/22/2013 by Keli Moore, KSBY News
When an emergency hits, a dog can be just as important as a first responder, as we saw last week in Boston.
On the Central Coast, there are four bomb detecting dogs. Three of them work for the California State Parks Department and are stationed at Hearst Castle. The other dog works at the (More)
Posted 9:44 PM 4/20/2013 by Lindsay MacLeod, KSBY News
Four local mothers who lost their babies gathered to walk in remembrance Saturday.
They travelled up north for the March of Dimes Walk in Vacaville.
The march was originally created to fight polio, but the focus has shifted to premature birth, birth defects, and research to save (More)
Posted 6:42 PM 4/19/2013 by Cameron Polom, KSBY News
As police and FBI searched Boston Friday for a suspected bomber, one local woman and her family were caught up in the mix.
"I mean, it was just sirens going by, just nonstop sirens zooming by our hotel," said Tracey Edwards.
She and her daughter made the trip to Boston to (More)
Posted 7:37 AM 4/18/2013 by Keli Moore, KSBY News
As the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings continues, some Central Coast runners are home safely and one local runner shared her story with KSBY.
Patty Miller ran her first marathon last year, which was the one in San Luis Obispo. She said her goal was to qualify for the Boston (More)