Biocom California, the association representing the California life science industry, today released a new report showingCalifornia’s life science industry provides more than 400,000 jobs in the state and generates $376 billion in total economic output.
Superintendent of Schools Lynn Mackey announced April Rovero, founder and executive director of the National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse, as the Contra Costa County Education Champion for the month of November 2022.
Southern Californians can receive free consultations and half-priced Ayurveda therapy services during an upcoming SCU Health promotional event from Monday, Dec. 5 – Wednesday, Dec. 7, in Whittier.
Sophomore guards Annika Shah and Jazzy Anousinh combined for 26 points to help Cal Poly women's basketball finish off the Holiday Beach Classic with a 62-53 victory over San Jose State on Saturday inside Mott Athletics Center.
Starting on Friday, November 25, anyone who spends $100 at San Luis Obispo retail businesses can get a $25 gift card to another local business, while supplies last.
SCI-Arc is proud to announce that three of its students—Gabriela Arevalo Montoya (B.Arch ‘26), James Chidiac (M.Arch 1 ‘23), and Sara Gonzalez (B.Arch ‘26)—competed in and advanced during NOMA’s 51st International Unplugged Conference
November is National Native American Heritage Month. SCU is joining in paying tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans as part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and our ongoing efforts to increase the representation of populations underrepresented in medicine, who serve our community as healthcare providers.
The City of Arroyo Grande has scheduled the restriping of Tally Ho Road from James Way east to Printz Road beginning Monday, November 28, 2022, weather permitting. The work is expected to continue for one week.
On November 18, 2022, the Miller Barondess team of Sasha Frid, Erik Wilson, and paralegal Annie Yang, prevailed in a jury trial resulting in a unanimous defense verdict.
Everyone has experienced the frustration of slow and unreliable internet. Local residents and businesses rely on good, quality internet for crucial services like telehealth appointments, online goods and services, and remaining connected with loved ones near and far.
As we reflect on this past year, the City of Grover Beach has a lot to be thankful for, especially its thriving local business community. The entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of the Grover Beach community is on full display as new and existing innovative ventures continue to prosper.
The City announces its eighth year of the Arroyo Grande Community Service Grant Program, which provides monetary grants to eligible non-profit groups that provide specialized social service, educational, cultural, beautification, and recreation programs and projects benefitting its citizens.
Last night, a month-long investigation ended with the arrest of a stalking suspect following a pursuit. Our investigation began in early October after an initial police report for domestic violence was taken at a home near Bullard/Sunnyside in Clovis against his ex-girlfriend.
Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) has been awarded a $9.8 million grant by the California Department of Education (CDE) to become the lead agency responsible for providing professional development opportunities to K-12 public school educators in California to strengthen reading instruction for all students in the state.
Southern Californians can receive free chiropractic care at an upcoming SCU Health Tent Event community outreach clinic in Whittier; free Ayurveda services in Bell Gardens and Whittier; free flu shots and health screenings for seniors in La Habra; and a wide range of free healthcare services in Santa Ana.
Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services is pleased to announce the installation of a new life safety feature for our community: the first 24/7 publicly accessible Automated External Defibrillator (AED).