Lompoc city officials say they are looking into allegations by a community member that a councilmember is living outside of city limits and personally benefiting from her position on another board.
City Manager Holly Phelps explained that the project will be primarily funded through American Rescue Plan Act funds and loans and grants from the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.
In this week's news briefs, we discuss candidates for the upcoming general election, algae in Lake Tahoe, the first Placer County pediatric Covid death, plus more.
On Agenda Breakdown, Kim Bisheff explores the future of SLO's parklets. The SLO Chamber's Jim Dantona talks about local tourism with LeBren Harris of the SLO City Tourism Business Improvement District. Reporter Zoha Malik speaks with Environmental Defense Center Senior Attorney Maggie Hall about Exxon Mobile's recent lawsuit. Fr. Ian learns to make tortillas at home on Playing with Food.