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Michael Steele and juvenile charged in connection with Templeton Feed & Grain fire on Independence Day last year

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SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – Two people have been charged in connection with the July 4, 2025, fire that destroyed Templeton Feed and Grain which was sparked by illegal fireworks.

One of the defendants, Michael Joseph Steele of Morro Bay, is facing six counts connected to helping the other defendant, a 16-year-old boy, in finding, buying and transporting the illegal fireworks that caused the fire on Independence Day of 2025 stated the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office in a press release Thursday.

"The Templeton Feed & Grain is a historic institution and a beloved part of our community's identity, agricultural heritage, and local economy," shared District Attorney Dan Dow. "Since 1946 this business has served the ranching, farming, and agricultural community of San Luis Obispo County for nearly eight decades — through three generations of the Jermin family. The Jermin family has been a cornerstone of our region's agricultural industry and has served this community with pride for generations. The loss of this working granary which became an iconic landmark is felt not only by the Jermin family, but by every resident, rancher, farmer, and neighbor who has walked through those doors over the past 79 years."

Specifically, Steele is facing the following charges:

  • PC 273a(a)–Felony Child Endangerment
  • PC 18720–Felony Possession of Ingredients to Make a Destructive Device of Explosive
  • PC 182(a)(1)–Felony Conspiracy to Commit a Crime
  • H&S 12700(b)(1)–Misdemeanor Possession of Unaltered Dangerous Fireworks with a Gross Weight of Less Than 25 Pounds
  • H&S 12677–Misdemeanor Possession of Dangerous Fireworks
  • H&S 12671– Misdemeanor Possession and Storage of Unregistered Fireworks

According to the complaint filed in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court, Steele is alleged to have taken multiple overt steps including traveling with the juvenile to Bakersfield to buy the illegal fireworks and posting about the fireworks on social media.

Steele filed a $200,000 bail bond with the County Superior Court on Thursday and is next due in court for an arraignment on his charges on June 4 of this year shared the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

The San Luis Obispo County teen is also facing multiple charges via a Juvenile Wardship Petition filed by the local prosecutor's office including arson, possession of unaltered dangerous fireworks, possession of ingredients to make an explosive device, and conspiracy to commit a crime detailed the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

He is scheduled to appear at the Juvenile Services Center on Kansas Avenue on June 4 noted the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office.

The investigation into this incident is ongoing and anyone with more information about the Templeton Feed & Grain fire is asked to contact the San Luis Obispo County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-549-7867 or online here where they can provide information anonymously.

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Santa Maria Approves New Recycling Center for CRV Beverage Containers

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Bottles and Cans
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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) - A proposed new recycling center in Santa Maria for empty California Redemption Value (CRV) beverage containers has received approval to open.

On Wednesday, the Santa Maria Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit for the new facility that is planned to open on a 0.39-acre site located at 1128 West Church Street, near the busy intersection of West Main Street and North Blosser Road.

AGS Recycling Inc, which operates facilities in nearby Orcutt, Guadalupe, rural Arroyo Grande and Morro Bay applied for the permit and will soon transform the site from an auto repair shop to a recycling center.

"It's great spot for all the customers," said Edgar Arroyo, AGS Recycling Inc. owner. "It's a convenient, fast and drivable spot. It's a big spot and safe for all cars and customers."

Unlike some of the other local AGS sites that are positioned in parking lots utilizing moveable storage containers, the new Santa Maria center will be located inside a permanent structure.

The already existing building will used for the collection, purchase, weighing, and temporary storage of recyclable materials (aluminum cans, glass bottles, and plastic bottles).

With the approval in now in hand, AGS Recycling said it is planning to open within a three-month timeframe.

When it does open for business, it re-establish a buy-back place for people to recycle CVR bottles and cans in Santa Maria for the first time since rePlant closed all of its nearly 300 locations across the state in 2019.

Earlier in the year, as it application was being reviewed the city's planning department, AGS Recycling was told it needed to find solutions for a number of concerns that were brought up during the review process.

Some of the concerns expressed about the business included a potentinal increase of unsheltered people in the general area, cleanliness and odor, pests and rodents, abandoned shopping carts, alley traffic, alley fires, and an overall increase in crime.

The solutions AGS presented to city planning leaders included, power washing the site twice a week, hiring an exterminating company to perform monthly services, closing public access to the alley from the project site, contracting with a security company to provide surveillance cameras with sensors, installing motion-activated exterior lighting, posting “No Trespassing” signs, reporting abandoned shopping carts to the City, keeping the dumpster and outdoor storage container locked when not in operation and maintaining the site landscaping to eliminate any hiding places.

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GOP leaders abruptly cancel House vote on Iran war powers, shielding Trump from rebuke

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A view of the US Capitol in Washington

By Manu Raju, Camila DeChalus, Morgan Rimmer, CNN

(CNN) — House GOP leaders abruptly canceled a vote Thursday on a resolution to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers in Iran just as Republicans were on the verge of losing the vote due to absences.

The resolution was introduced by New York Democratic Rep. Gregory Meeks, the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The congressman told reporters Wednesday that he thought House Speaker Mike Johnson had been stalling a vote on the measure.

“A lot of my Republican colleagues are feeling the pressure back home when they’re looking at the cost of food, the cost of gas,” he said on Capitol Hill.

Democrats have repeatedly forced votes to limit Trump’s war powers in both the House and the Senate – a campaign that has slowly picked up more GOP support in recent weeks.

Massachusetts Rep. Jim McGovern spoke on the House floor to ask what was happening with the Iran war powers resolution that had been set to be voted on.

“Are we not voting on it because the American people are sick and tired of this illegal war that is costing tens of billions of dollars? Gas prices are through the roof. People can’t afford, people can’t afford their groceries. Is that why you’re pulling it?” he said.

Meeks similarly criticized the move to cancel the vote.

“Here we are on the eve of Memorial Day, with prices for gasoline going up, prices for food going up. We had a vote because of this president’s war of choice that was going to pass, we had the votes without question, and they knew it, and as a result they’re playing a political game, they’re cheating and have delayed the vote until we get back,” the congressman told reporters after the vote was delayed.

Meeks told reporters the vote is now expected to take place in early June after the chamber returns from its Memorial Day recess.

Earlier this week, the Senate advanced a similar resolution to limit Trump’s ability to carry out military action against Iran without congressional approval.

The cancelled House vote comes after President Donald Trump told reporters earlier this week that he believes the US campaign against Iran has been popular among Americans.

“Look, everyone tells me it’s unpopular, but I think it’s very popular when you, when they hear that it’s having to do with nuclear weapons, weapons that could take out Los Angeles, could take out major cities very quick,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

A recent CNN poll showed 77% – including a majority of Republicans – say that Trump’s policies have increased the cost of living in their own community.

This story has been updated with additional details.

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