Vol #2 – Issue #1
The Second Year Publishing
January 30, 2020
• City, County Moving to Buy Chevron Dog Beach
• Chinese New Year Celebrated in Los Osos
• Morro Bay-SLO Switch to Community Choice Energy
• WRF Financing Getting Better Defined
• Coffee with Joan
• Police Blotter
• Big Big SLO Music
• LOBP Chamber Awards Night
Vol #2 – Issue #2
February 13, 2020
• Assembly Race Q&A
• Community Forum Address Bilingual Program
• New Motel Project Approved
• County-City Moving to Ban Vaping
• Commander Honored
• Police Blotter
• Big Big SLO Music
• Morro Bay Chamber Awards Night
Vol #2 – Issue #3
February 27, 2020
• Local Robotics Teams Headed to Championships
• Two Pirates Make State Meet
• City Looking at Visitor Center Relocation
• Big, Bad and Ugly
• Cow Bear Back Home
• Police Blotter
• Big Big SLO Music
Vol #2 – Issue #4
March 12, 2020
• Los Osos Sewer Rates Being Hiked
• Veteran Police Officer Retires After 37-Year Career
• Final Push On for Dog Beach Purchase
• Girls Basketball Team Goes Undefeated On and Off the Court
• Looking for Something to Do
• The Spendrift Moves
• Police Blotter
• Big Big SLO Music
Vol #2 – Issue #5
March 26, 2020
• New Aquarium is Dazzling
• Food Bank Continues Distribution Amidst Coronavirus Concerns
• Citizens Ordered to Shelter in Home to Fight Coronavirus
• Castle Wind Windfall To Be Used on T-Pier
• Joey Ruddell Record Setter
• Still Serving Food
• Police Blotter Recap
• No, No, more Big Big SLO Music
Vol #2 – Issue #6
April 9, 2020
• Teacher on Parade
• County Sets Up Emergency Hospital at Cal Poly
• City Preparing for Revenue Shortfalls
• From the Inside – High school kids talk about they are dealing.
• Virus War Brings Changes to Morro Bay
• News Breifs
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #7
April 23, 2020
• City Limits Bus Riders
• Los Osos Sewer Rate Increase Approved
• WRF Contractors Seek Local Subs
• City Shakes Up Public Works Department
• Morro Deli Serves up Delicious ‘Thank you’
• News Breifs
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #8
May 7, 2020
• Indy Book Stores ‘Open’ For Business
• Urgent Care Staff Fights on the Front Lines Against COVID-19
• County Reopening Guidelines Hit by Delays
• City’s Tax Shortfalls Called ‘Staggering’
• Cruise Night Back in SLO
• School Parade
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #9
May 21, 2020
• City-Chamber Mull Visitor’s Center Future
• 2020 Loos To Be A ‘Lost Summer’
• PG&E Plans to Leave Contamination at Closed Power Plant
• Library Fans Can Still Check Out
• Cameras Rolling
• Planting Their Future
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #10
June 4, 2020
• 1St Street Access Finally Done
• Churches Prepare for Services
• City EOC Team Fights Coronavirus
• County Facing $32-$56 Million Shortfall
• Morro Bay & Cambria Class of 2020
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #11
June 18, 2020
• City to Allow Sidewalk Vendors, Outdoor Restaurant Seating
• New Museum Board Member
• Sewing for a Cause
• Change Orders Push Sewer Project Over $130 Million
• Protesters Take to The Streets
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #12
July 2, 2020
• City to Turn the Heart of Embarcadero Into a One-Way Street
• Harbor Budget – Bailing Water On A Sinking Ship
• Major Landscape At City’s WRF Site
• New Soda Shop a Yummy Stroll Down Memory Lane
• Adopt a Kitten
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #13
July 16, 2020
• County Continues Vacation Rental Laws
• Voting to Change In The Time of Covid-19
• County to Offer Smart Golf Carts
• Babylonian Soap Company Opens in Baywood Park
• Something Stinky Blooms
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #14
July 30, 2020
• Class of 2020 Graduation Canceled – Again
• City to Ask for Sales Tax Hike
• One-Way Embarcadero Hits Dead End
• Top Dog Coffee Bar: A COVID -19 Hope and Survival Story
• Shooting Range Open Again
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #15
August 13, 2020
• City Gives Up On Desalination
• Sales Tax Hike Gets a Name; Arguments Filed
• New School Year to Begin with Distance Learning
• COVID-19 Another Small Business Survival Story
• Plant Power
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #16
August 27, 2020
• State Park Road Still Closed
• Election Lineups Set for November
• Planning Commission Wants to Cut Vacation Rentals
• COVID-19 Another Small Business Survival Story
• Cayucos Vet’s Hall
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #17
September 10, 2020
• Happy 100th Birthday to Lee Arnold
• Council Adopts Vacation Rental Moratorium
• City Sets Up Waterfront RV Spaces; Hikes Illegal Camping Fees
• Librarians as Disaster Service Workers Durning Pandemic
• SLO Roast
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #18
September 24, 2020
• State Park, County Campgrounds Reopen
• School District Looks at Housing Project at Morro Elementry
• City To Give Up Tourism Promotions
• Helping Seniors Stay Connected at Home
• WWII in Morro Bay
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #19
October 8, 2020
• Morro Bay Voters to Pick Mayor, Two Council Members
• Coviv-19 Success Story: LOMS Launches College Bound Today
• Friends Group Raising $100K for New Patrol Boat
• Poll Sites
• BBQ Fundraiser
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #20
October 22, 2020
• Erosion Repairs Stuck in Limbo
• Saying Fare-Thee-Well to a Waterfront Legend
• Laptop Drive to Help Students Thrive
• City v. Vista – Fighting Over Easements
• Haunting In Los Osos
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #21
November 5, 2020
• Morro Bay 2020 Election
• County Shines With Solar Program
• Casey Kelso of Legends
• Touring Cayucos’ New Plant
• Joan Turns 95 Years Young
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #22
November 19, 2020
• Los Osos Man Need Kidney Donor
• Ag is Still King in SLO County
• Chamber Walk Tours Business Opportunities
• Latest Contracts Push WRF Over $138 Million
• Women of the Year
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #23
December 3, 2020
• New Leaseholders Group Formed
• A Cal to Save Christmas
• Morro Bay in Bloom Celebrates a 7th Anniversary
• Council Grants Support to Affordable Apartment Project
• Colorful Cambria
• Police Blotter
Vol #2 – Issue #24
December 17, 2020
• Bike Parks Gets New Lease
• County Finishing Up Los Osos Community Plan
• County Hires Diablo Decommissioning Manager
• Covid-19 – Laurie Niblock, Ocean Ave Travel
• Light Up The North
• Police Blotter