comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Nt slo - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Cambria s advanced water treatment facility gets a new name, but the project s future use is still debated

Within the Cambria community, there are two views of the intended use of the Community Services District s advanced water treatment facility: Either it s meant to support future growth, or it serves as insurance in the event of a drought. The facility s current permit, which is temporary, says it can only run during a stage 3 water shortage emergency. But the district board is in the process of getting a permanent permit, and officials say they initiated another recent name-change discussion to bring the community together after years of debate surrounding the facility s name and function. click to enlarge File Photo By Jayson Mellom

Carbajal, Senate colleagues request transparency in Space Command headquarter selection process

Carbajal, Senate colleagues request transparency in Space Command headquarter selection process
newtimesslo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newtimesslo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Brass Mash will play horn-driven pop, rock, and funk tunes on April 2 at Liquid Gravity

Brass Mash will play horn-driven pop, rock, and funk tunes on April 2 at Liquid Gravity  With its open back patio, food trucks, and killer beer, Liquid Gravity is turning out to be the place to go for live music, and the band to see is Brass Mash, which plays the first Friday of every month, including this Friday, April 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. click to enlarge PHAT AND SASSY Brass Mash continues their monthly dinner show at Liquid Gravity on April 2. We re playing monthly and spending a good amount of effort trying to make it a great community event, band leader and trombonist

Stop dangerous drilling!

More than 7 million Californians live within 1 mile of an oil or gas well. Living near oil and gas wells is linked with an increased risk of cancer, asthma, and high-risk pregnancies. Senate Bill 467, the dangerous drilling bill, was introduced into the California Legislature by Sens. Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) and Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco). SB 467 bans fracking, acid well stimulation, cyclic steam injection, steam flooding, and other extreme, highly polluting forms of extraction. These methods are currently used in Cat Canyon, endangering the Santa Maria Valley water basin on which more than 100,000 residents rely for drinking water. California is one of the largest oil-producing states in the U.S., yet we have no regulations to protect us from drilling. SB 467 includes a 2,500-foot setback between operations and schools, churches, and community centers. The bill also provides a path for oil workers to transition into oil and gas well remediation jobs.

Cal Poly Student Opera Theatre presents a virtual duet compilation

On Saturday, April 10, the Cal Poly Student Opera Theatre will present a virtual compilation of 17 students performing duets from various musicals. The event will start streaming at 7:30 p.m. and is part of Cal Poly s 28th annual Open House programming (which takes place virtually, Thursday, April 8, through Saturday, April 10). The participating students of this duet collection collaborated with one another remotely, through extensive virtual rehearsals online. Viewers can expect to enjoy iterations of Anything You Can Do (from Annie Get Your Gun), The Rain In Spain (from My Fair Lady), If I Loved You (from Carousel), and All er Nuthin (from

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.