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Festivals and fairs plan summer comeback

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Farmers, water agencies brace for drought

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‘A big change’ on the way as some companies continue remote work

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Cal Poly study: Morro Bay wind power could bring thousands of jobs

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A wind farm off the coast of Morro Bay could bring 650 jobs and $262 million in annual economic impact to the Central Coast, and an onshore port to assemble and service wind turbines would be a much bigger economic boost, according to a new study by researchers from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The Read More →

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Dubroff: Wind, batteries could replace nuclear power on Central Coast

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Henry Dubroff

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Our View: Recovery is in the air for Central Coast tourism

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Lumber shortages drive building costs through the roof

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