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Winning at civility

Just in case you don t know how to make arguments in a civil way, the San Luis Obispo City Council gave a little rundown at its March 2 meeting. You know, like a civics class done over Zoom where nobody pays attention. click to enlarge Wow, maybe Facebook and Twitter should adopt these rules? Nah. That would take all the fun out of non-constructive criticism, name-calling, and demonizing the other! Avoid personal attacks or abusive language or any sort of behavior that gets us off track, SLO Mayor Heidi Harmon said. My goal here in these meetings is to make progress. . I hope you will join me here tonight in that goal.

Art Center Morro Bay accepts entries for upcoming group show, Broken Nature

The Morro Bay Art Association (MBAA) is seeking artists to participate in Broken Nature, an upcoming visual media exhibition at Art Center Morro Bay. The take-in date for art submissions will be Tuesday, April 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Entries will be informally juried during the take-in, and the exhibit is scheduled to open on Thursday, April 8, and run through Monday, May 24. In press materials, the MBAA stated that participating artists are encouraged to submit visual media works of all kinds, including paintings, photography, sculptures, jewelry, pottery, etc., that examine the harmful effects of global warming, ocean pollution, and other threats to the planet.

SLO District Attorney offers to postpone prosecution for five protesters

During a virtual appearance in the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court on March 3, the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney s Office recommended a misdemeanor diversion for five of the seven local Black Lives Matter protesters charged with endangering and violating the personal liberty of nonparticipants in a protest last July. Citing the community s division over the case, Deputy District Attorney Delaney Henretty made the request, asking the court to consider the defendants Marcus Montgomery, Amman Asfaw, Joshua Powell, Sam Grocott, and Jerad Hill lack of criminal history and the belief that their actions were done to stop racial discrimination, a worthy goal.

SLO floral installation creates space for the community to grieve COVID-19 losses

SLO floral installation creates space for the community to grieve COVID-19 losses
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Hundreds of SLO County educators to get vaccines starting March 1

Hundreds of SLO County educators to get vaccines starting March 1
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