DP water polo outlasts Marlborough in CIF D1 first round thriller

Mike Klan

GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) – With star goalkeeper Reagan Mack sidelined with an injury, Dos Pueblos turned to their offense to advance in the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 playoffs.

Dev Wigo scored a team-high four goals to lead the Chargers to a 12-11 first round home victory over Marlborough.

DP will host Agoura in a second round game on Tuesday, February 10th at 5 p.m. Agoura beat Palos Verdes 15-11.

Mack was injured late in the season in a game versus San Marcos and her status for Tuesday is not clear.

Malaya Coleman did a nice job filling in for Mack with seven blocks.

Lucy Watson continued her strong freshman season with 3 goals for DP while Talia Marshall tallied 5 assists.

DP jumped out to a quick 4-1 lead but the game was tied at half at 5.

The visitors took a brief third quarter lead at 6-5 but DP answered with three straight goals and never trailed again.

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One injured after car crash in Santa Barbara

Caleb Nguyen

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – A car crash injured one person and closed down Anacapa Street in Santa Barbara for three hours just after 6:30 p.m., according to the Santa Barbara Police Department.

Your News Channel noticed police putting up yellow caution tape at the crash site and will have more information on the crash as it becomes available to us.

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Space X targeting Saturday morning for Falcon 9 rocket launch

Caleb Nguyen

VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, Calif. – SpaceX plans open a launch window at 9:05 a.m. Saturday for 25 Starlink satellites in support of a Falcon 9 Rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base.

Central Coast residents may feel the sonic boom from the launch’s impact.

Following stage separation, the first stage will land on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship in the Pacific Ocean.

Live webcasts of the mission will be available 10 minutes before liftoff on both the Space X website and social media page.

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San Luis Obispo golf course staying open after being discussed as potential site for new housing

Dave Alley

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – A San Luis Obispo golf course will remain open after being recently discussed as a potential site for new housing.

This week, the San Luis Obispo City Council reviewed the operations at Laguna Lake Municipal Golf Course, which the city has operated for many years.

First opened in 1964, the city acquired the 206-acre executive golf course, which is located along Los Osos Valley Road across the street from Laguna Middle School, in 1978.

With the golf course operating at significant annual loss, plus several major capital repair projects needed, the site has been seen as location which could be repurposed into other potential other uses, including affordable housing.

Another option that has been proposed was turning the golf course into a new community park, which could include the creation of a disc-golf course.

Last year, the course operated with a loss totalling more than $400,000 for the city, continuing a worrisome financial trend.

In a city report, records show expenses at Laguna Lake Golf Course consistently exceeded revenues, reflecting the ongoing need for General Fund support to maintain operations.

In addition, the course requires two major capital improvement projects, including $250,000 repair project for the pro shop that has been closed since 2021 due to flooding, as well a bridge replacement on the second hole with a cost of $600,000.

The cart/walking bridge connects both sides of the course over Prefumo Creek, but was damaged in 2023 due winter storm damage.

During the council meeting, council members heard from several community members who spoke in favor of keeping the course open.

Afterwards, the council voted to move forward with planned repairs that total more than $800,000, as well as explore new programming to increase community use and revenue.

The city said in a release the possibility of future housing at the site will be assessed in future updates to the Housing Element of the City’s General Plan.

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Actor Jane Fonda Joins Fight Against Fossil Fuels in New Documentary

Alissa Orozco

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – In a new documentary debuting at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, actor and activist Jane Fonda travels throughout the country, seeing the effects fossil fuel companies are having on a variety of people and businesses.

Gaslit exposes the pollution and detrimental health issues fossil fuels are causing in people and the environment. Chemicals such as ammonia, hydrogen, and methane are pumped into the atmosphere every day from these power plants, shortening the life expectancy by 15 to 20 years, according to a documentary subject.

Fonda made an appearance at the Film Festival on February 5th following U.S. premiere of the documentary film.

The film will feature true stories of shrimpers, cattle ranchers, former oil workers, families, faith leaders, and organizers who are standing up against fossil fuels.

“You know, it’s like one fight. And the thing of it is, there are so many fights out there, and we need to get them together and make a fist,” says documentary subject, Diane Wilson.

You can catch a screening of Gaslit during the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 8th and 10th.

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SLO County Airport adding more parking with new premium lot

Dave Alley

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – The San Luis Obispo County Airport (SBP) will soon increase the number of parking spaces on its property with the opening of its brand new premium parking lot.

On Monday, Feb. 9, the new lot is scheduled to open and will boost the overall number of parking spots throughout the airport property to just under 700.

The new premium site is located right next to the terminal and is just a few steps away from the entrance near the rental car counters and baggage claim.

Previously used as lot for rental car return, the new premium parking lot will add 60 spaces to the airport’s parking availability inventory.

“With continued growth in passenger activity, we’re being thoughtful about how we expand access and convenience at the airport,” said Courtney Johnson, SLO County Airport Director. “The Premium Parking Lot provides an additional option for travelers who value proximity to the terminal, while allowing us to continue offering a range of parking choices for the broader community.”

Two weeks ago, the airport announced a record-breaking amount of passengers traveled through the airport in 2025.

According to the county, the airport saw 811,905 passengers use the county-operated facility last year, marking a 8.7% increase from the previous year.

Premium parking will cost travelers $35 a day, while parking in the four other lots will continue to cost $25 for each day.

“Travel looks different for everyone,” said San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Dawn Ortiz-Legg, who represents the district where the airport is located. “The Premium Parking Lot offers added convenience for people who value close access to the terminal, alongside the airport’s existing parking options.”

The opening of new premium lot also follows the recent installation of new solar canopies to the airport’s main parking lot.

Several canopy structures are now in place over many of the lot’s parking stalls, which represents 65% of the airport’s overall total of guest parking.

Construction was a two-part process that began last June. Worked finished up right before Thanksgiving and the airport has been waiting to receive its Permission to Operate, which finally arrived about one month ago.

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SLO County task force arrest six in human trafficking case

Caleb Nguyen

CENTRAL COAST, Calif. (KEYT) – The San Luis Obispo County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force arrested six people as part of its annual Operation Reclaim and Rebuild participation.

The task force rescued three women, including a victim under the age of 18, during the operation, according to the SLO County DA’s Office.

Police arrested Esteban Ceja for numerous felony crimes related to sexual trafficking, using force and fear for the commercial sexual exploitation of the victim, according to the SLOCDAO

Ceja, 30, also received two felony counts of pimping, two felony counts of pandering and another count of providing false identifying information to law enforcement, according to the SLOCDAO.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security also removed Ceja twice in 2018 and 2020, whose trafficking is believed to span from San Diego, the California inland empire up to northern California, according to the SLOCDAO.

Those who have more information on Ceja are asked to contact the SLO Crime Stoppers, according to the SLOCDAO.

Police arrested five more men for communicating with minors or arranging a meeting with minors for purposes of committing sexual offenses with children or teenagers, according to the SLOCDAO.

The following three men sought underage sex in San Luis Obispo County:

Gael Pitaabarca (aged 18)

Stephan Mueller (aged 62)

Singh Ashvir (aged 22)

Two other men also sought underage sex in Santa Barbara County:

Gonzalo Luna-Penafort (aged 22)

Arturo Delon (aged 39)

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Santa Barbara Sheriff’s deputies share suspect information in Carpinteria cannabis burglary

Caleb Nguyen

CARPINTERIA, Calif. (KEYT) – Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s deputies released new information Friday about suspects involved in a Carpinteria burglary investigation.

Police arrested Abraham Bustos, 21, after a blue BMW SUB rolled during the incident and booked him on felony charges including the following:

burglary

conspiracy

grand theft

felon in possession of a firearm

carrying a loaded handgun

child endangerment

Police later released Bustos on $100,000 bail and booked the two 17-year-olds at the Santa Maria Juvenile Hall for misdemeanor obstruction and felony charges, including the following:

burglary

conspiracy

possession of an unregistered firearm

The investigation remains ongoing, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.

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Alternating Lane Closures Scheduled Near Gaviota Tunnel

Alissa Orozco

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Portions of Highway 101 will be closed for a short time next week near the Gaviota Tunnel and State Route 1.

Alternating lane closures will happen along the highway for a rock scaling and rock clearing operation. Road crews will dislodge loose rocks from the slopes and clear any debris adjacent to the lanes.

A northbound lane closure will happen north of the Gaviota Tunnel on Tuesday, February 10th. A southbound lane closure will happen south of the State Route 1 junction on Wednesday, February 11th from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm.

Caltrans say delays should not exceed more than 15 minutes, and electronic message boards will be activated.

Travelers can find more information here.

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Two SLO County Teens Arrested in Arizona in Cryptocurrency Extortion Scheme

Jarrod Zinn

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – Two teens from San Luis Obispo county were arrested in Scottsdale Arizona, accused of a home invasion in a plot to steal millions in cryptocurrency.

Investigators say these teens were recruited for this shocking crime online.

One of the teens lives in SLO and attended San Luis Obispo High School, the other lives in Morro Bay.

The teens told Arizona authorities after their arrest that the two had only just met.

Ari Parker lives in Scottsdale Arizona. 

At first, he didn’t think much of a blue car in the background of his ring camera footage from Saturday. 

“I had no idea they were connected to the crime that happened here,” says the Arizona resident.

Just down the street, SLO county teens Jackson Sullivan and Skylar Lapeille, disguised as delivery drivers, allegedly forced their way into a home.

Investigators say they violently restrained two adults, and demanded 66 million dollars in cryptocurrency.

A third resident managed to call police.

“The police work was really impressive,” says Parker. “They were pounding the pavement doing old school gumshoe police detective work, knocking on doors, letting neighbors know what was happening.”

The teens fled and, after a pursuit, hit a dead end and were arrested. 

Once in custody, the teens told Arizona authorities they had only just met each other.

“Many of them [neighbors] have lived here for 15, 20 years, and they mentioned that this is the first time they could remember something like this happening,” says Parker.

Unidentified characters known as “Red” and “8” allegedly sent Sullivan and Lapeille  messages on the app “Signal,” telling them to go to Arizona with funds to purchase supplies so they could pose as delivery drivers.

“It’s certainly eye opening, and it’s also incredible the way that different pieces of evidence will be pieced together,” says Parker.

Officials at San Luis Obispo High School have confirmed that Jackson Sullivan was a student.

From what we can gather online, he played sports and wrote articles for the student newspaper.

The teens are being held in Arizona and will be charged as adults on multiple felony charges including kidnapping, burglary, criminal impersonation, and felony flight.

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