Here are a few local highlights we’re watching:
- How El Niño could affect marine life along the Central Coast
El Niño is expected to bring warmer ocean temperatures to the Central Coast, potentially shifting marine ecosystems. Local scientists warn that these changes could lead to altered fish populations and affect species that rely on specific temperature ranges. Residents and fishermen may notice changes in catch and local wildlife as the season progresses. How do you think this will impact fishing in the region?
Read more - Pet of the week Max, is helping us celebrate California Adopt a Pet Day
In honor of California Adopt a Pet Day, Max, a friendly and playful dog, is featured as the pet of the week at the San Luis Obispo Animal Shelter. This event encourages local residents to consider adopting pets in need of homes. For those interested in meeting Max or other animals available for adoption, the shelter is open for visits and has special adoption events planned for the week.
Read more - Intersection of Niblick and Creston roads in Paso Robles closed due to sinkhole
The intersection of Niblick and Creston roads in Paso Robles is closed following the emergence of a sinkhole. City officials closed the area for safety reasons and began repairs to address the issue. Residents are advised to find alternative routes while the repairs are underway—how is this affecting your daily commute?
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Sources in this roundup: ksby.com
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