Op-ed: How smart are we?

Paso Robles Daily News
May 11, 2026
You know, there are some stories that just settle into the bones of the Central Coast, and the Kristin Smart case is one of them. According to a recent op-ed in the *Paso Robles Daily News*, it’s been thirty years since that young woman vanished from Cal Poly, and investigators are still out there searching for her remains. For those of us who remember driving past those SLO campus gates in the ‘90s, or who have kids there now, it’s a sobering reminder that some questions never fully leave a community. The piece asks a tough question: “How smart are we?” when it comes to learning from a tragedy that unfolded right in our backyard.
Here in Paso, we’re a little removed from the foggy coastal hills where Paul Flores was finally convicted, but we’re not immune to the weight of it. That trial felt like a collective exhale for the whole 805 region, yet the search for her remains keeps this wound slightly open. It matters to us because it’s a story about accountability, about how a small-town disappearance can ripple through decades, and about the quiet persistence of those who refuse to let a person be forgotten. As we sip our morning coffee and read the local news, it’s worth asking ourselves what we’re still searching for—and what it means to finally find closure.
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