![]() A 2017 study published in the Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, for example, found that 94% of unhoused people surveyed reported having a cell phone. Though unhoused folks lack many basic necessities, research has shown that a bulk of folks without shelter often have access to cell phones. ΔĪssistant Editor Peter Johnson wrote this week's Strokes n' Plugs.People without permanent shelter in Long Beach can now sign up for text alerts from the city to find out about critical housing and social service resources near them, officials announced this week. To inquire further, call (805) 441-2701 or visit. Twin Cities Community Hospital in Templeton is seeking volunteers to help out in its emergency department, gift shop, information desk, obstetrics, outpatient surgery, and special projects.Eight received special certificates for logging more than 100 hours of service in 2018: Mike Byrd, Pat Ford, Irene Krause, Jeff Metcalfe, Sandy Neece, Paul Schneider, Mandi Flitsch, and Jerri Young. 5 Cities Homeless Coalition celebrated National Volunteer Week with a luncheon on April 6 that recognized more than 300 of its volunteers.The bill also establishes a 400-mile Condor National Recreation trail from Los Angeles to Monterey County. Kamala Harris (D-CA) introduced the Central Coast Heritage Protection Act, legislation that would designate nearly 250,000 acres of public land in the Los Padres National Forest and Carrizo Plain National Monument as wilderness. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) and Sen. "It doesn't reflect any loss or lack of commitment to journalism in this county," he said. ![]() While smaller, the space has all the latest tech needed for a modern news outfit.įor those worried the move signals a decline in its news coverage, Tarica said not to fret. Given all the stuff that's surfaced, Tarica said he's reached out to the SLO History Center about preserving material that's important to local history.Īs far as the new office, Tarica said he'll host an open house in the near future to give the community a chance to check out where their local daily is made. "We're finding some of these things we didn't know existed," Tarica said One previously buried item that made the cut for the new digs? A framed copy of one of The Trib's original business licenses, dated to the 1880s. "We had to make some hard decisions on some of that stuff." "It's really a walk down memory lane," Tarica said. In the process of moving over the past few months, the staff has dug up countless gems from the annals of Tribune (and, therefore, SLO County) history-old clippings, notebooks, artifacts, photos, camera bodies, and more, not all of which can be kept. Speaking with New Times on their last day at the old building, Tarica said the transition has been bittersweet. "It's a much better setup for our operation now," Tarica said. Starting April 15, they'll be located at 735 Tank Farm Road, a smaller and more suitable office for the newspaper in 2019. April 11 marked the paper's last day on South Higuera. So after more than 25 years of doing local journalism at that office, Tarica and The Tribune are moving to a new home. All that industrial space just wasn't needed anymore. Following nationwide trends of declining ad revenue, the paper's staff shrunk. The press closed a few years ago, as McClatchy, The Trib's parent company, consolidated its papers' printing to cut costs. nice natural light, high ceilings and windows, the press room in the back-all the functions that we needed."īut in recent years, with each 21st century disruption of the news business, those offerings grew less and less vital. "The building was really well-designed for what we did. "That was a growing moment ," Tarica told New Times. The new office was large-formidable, you might say-built to house an entire standalone publishing operation. April 11 marked its last day in a building on South Higuera Street (pictured), where the paper has been based since 1993. END OF AN ERA The Tribune, SLO County's daily newspaper, is moving to new offices at 735 Tank Farm Road.Photo Courtesy Of The San Luis Obispo Tribune.
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