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Housing in SLO, groundwater sustainability, Diablo Canyon decommissioning, Alzheimer's drug, and the love of pets.

SLO city leaders are exploring housing options including the Downtown Flexible Density Program. Also, we'll hear from Blaine Reely, director of groundwater sustainability for the County of San Luis Obispo. There are opportunities for Central Coast residents to comment on the future of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. The FDA recently granted accelerated approval for a new Alzheimer’s drug but it's expensive. Robin Coleman from Woods Humane Society talks about our pets and love. ....

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SLO city's upcoming community forum, rain water and the drought, and the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County

SLO city's two-year budget planning process is underway, and a community forum is scheduled for January 26, 2023. A certified hydrogeologist discusses the water crisis on the Central Coast, and what effect our current storms could have on the ongoing drought. We'll hear from Libbie Agran, the Founder of the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County. ....

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SLO County's Courtney Howard on climate change, New Tech High School gets political, and local resident wins first place on PBS show.

KCX contributor Stu Soren and Courtney Howard of San Luis Obispo County's Water Resources Division discuss climate change. Students at Central Coast New Tech High School in Nipomo are preparing for a night of politics. A Morro Bay resident won the first season of the new PBS show Great American Recipe, and she makes pozole with Fr Ian on Playing With Food. ....

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Wine tasting etiquette, Central Coast Blue, and Sing!

(Broadcast date 10-10-22) Betsey Nash is the Grape Nut, and she learns about wine tasting etiquette. Ben Fine, Public Works Director and Engineer for the City of Pismo Beach talks about the new water sustainability project called Central Coast Blue. Sing! is a free choral program in Santa Barbara county offered by the Music Academy of the West. ....

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Retired meteorologist John Lindsey on climate change, edible plants at the SLO Botanical Garden, and Neal Losey's 25 years at KCBX

Local retired meteorologist John Lindsey answers some questions about the possible effects of climate change on the Central Coast. Fr. Ian discovers the unlikely edible plants growing at the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden. KCBX Music Director and host Neal Losey celebrates 25 years on the job. ....

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