Friday, September 12th, 2025

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Good morning, San Luis Obispo. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 12th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Paso Robles Inn has partnered with SLO Safe Ride to offer a shuttle service that takes hotel guests and local residents round-trip to Vina Robles Amphitheatre during the 2025 concert season—service schedules and QR code booking details are posted in the hotel lobby. Paso Robles Daily News
- ➤ Yesterday, community members gathered at San Luis Obispo City Fire's Santa Barbara Avenue memorial to honor the lives lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks and to pay tribute with white roses for 403 fallen first responders. The ceremony began at 8:46 a.m. with a moment of silence, flag lowering, and remarks from the fire chief—marking a solemn remembrance of the tragic event. KSBY
- ➤ San Luis Obispo renters have a new guide that explains rights on leases, security deposits, repairs, noise ordinances, and parking rules—experts advise taking photos of existing damage and pre-registering gatherings to avoid fines. The guide helps tenants follow clear steps to prevent unexpected fees and disputes. Mustang News
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Paso Robles winemaker Nancy Ulloa of Ulloa Cellars and the founders of LXV Wine, Neeta and Kunal Mittal, were named to Wine Enthusiast’s Future 40 Tastemakers list—this honor shows their innovative ways of making wine and marks their growing influence on the local wine scene. Paso Robles Daily News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ San Luis Obispo police are patrolling neighborhoods as Cal Poly students return to campus and are doubling fines for Municipal Code violations (open containers, noise, unruly gatherings, public urination and underage drinking) from Sept. 11 to Sept. 22. CalCoast News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ At Cal Poly, two students faced culture shock when they found few familiar Asian traditions in San Luis Obispo—yet they built support by joining clubs and sharing their heritage to feel more at home. Mustang News
- ➤ More than 50 wineries will show over 200 wines at the Garagiste Wine Festival returning to Paso Robles Nov. 7—8, offering rare tastings and live music with an oak seminar led by winemaker Ryan Render—explaining diverse barrel choices. The event will feature a Passport Day on Nov. 9 and support a Cal Poly scholarship in wine and viticulture. Paso Robles Daily News
- ➤ Residents have many fun activities this weekend including the annual Corgi Nation Vacation at Pismo Beach from Friday to Sunday—featuring a free beach party on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.—and the Creston Classic Rodeo running from Thursday to Sunday in northern San Luis Obispo. Other events offer a Public Art Beautification Service Day on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m., music and arts festivals in Paso Robles and Santa Barbara, a Ford car show in Old Town Orcutt, and local concert series in town. KSBY-TV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ New Cal Poly students are guided by Mustang Media Group's back-to-school guide that offers key campus resources such as housing, food, clubs, and health services to help them settle in this term—giving clear directions for a smooth start. The guide explains how newcomers can find support and join programs to quickly adjust to college life. Mustang News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The San Luis Obispo Council of Governments will hold six community workshops in September and October to gather public input on its Local Roads First transportation initiative that could appear on the November ballot. Two workshops will be in San Luis Obispo at the Public Library on Sept 27 and at Cal Poly on Oct 8, and one will be online on Oct 15—offering residents a chance to meet with council staff. Paso Robles Daily News
- ➤ San Luis Obispo County Elections Office will mark National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 16 — a key push before the special election on Nov. 4 — urging residents to update their registration ahead of the Oct. 20 deadline with ballots mailed by Oct. 6. Paso Robles Daily News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Cal Poly men’s soccer hosted No.20 San Francisco at Mustang Memorial Field on September 11 — the team used its strong home-field advantage to counter a tough 1-3 road start. The Mustangs, known for their unbeaten home record last year, remained confident after learning from early losses and plan to build on that momentum in future matches. Mustang News
- ➤ Paso Robles High School will induct its 2025 Hall of Fame class during the Oct.3 football game at War Memorial Stadium — honoring the 1974 Champion football team along with alumni Karen McConnell, Justin Davis, and Jerry Shreeves — in a halftime ceremony that will allow community members to celebrate the school’s athletic legacy. Paso Robles Daily News
- ➤ The Bearcats named Liam Ellersick, Jordyn Ellis, Angela Truong and Presley Heinbach as athletes of the week. Liam won his first cross country race at Arroyo Grande Bid Ditch meet over 112 runners—Jordyn and Angela excelled in doubles at the California Tennis Classic while Junior Presley made a big impact in women’s volleyball. Paso Robles Daily News
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