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State Senator-Elect John Laird says he’s excited to hit the ground running

December 3rd, 2020 Comments Off on State Senator-Elect John Laird says he’s excited to hit the ground running
–Former California State Assemblyman John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) won the Senate District 17 seat in the Nov. 3 election and says he’s excited to hit […]

Best local Paso Robles rosé wines for the holidays

December 1st, 2020 Comments Off on Best local Paso Robles rosé wines for the holidays
Rosé has come along way from the white zinfandel I remember my relatives drinking at family get-togethers. Today’s Paso Robles’ rosés are sophisticated and delicious. […]

Kennedy Club Fitness says it’s staying open

November 21st, 2020 Comments Off on Kennedy Club Fitness says it’s staying open
–Kennedy Club Fitness issued a statement on Friday saying it is planning on staying open. The announcement comes after California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday […]

Governor appoints Dawn Ortiz-Legg to fill vacant county supervisor’s seat

November 21st, 2020 Comments Off on Governor appoints Dawn Ortiz-Legg to fill vacant county supervisor’s seat
–Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday appointed Dawn Ortiz-Legg, 61, of San Luis Obispo to the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. She fills the […]

Federal lawsuit: Woman accuses Paso Robles police officer of rape

November 14th, 2020 Comments Off on Federal lawsuit: Woman accuses Paso Robles police officer of rape
–A federal judge in the US District Court’s Central District of California recently set a trial date for the case of a woman suing the […]

Update: SLO County election officials report 4,927 ballots still being counted

November 10th, 2020 Comments Off on Update: SLO County election officials report 4,927 ballots still being counted
Updated report posted Nov. 10: Ballots remaining by district in SLO County Late Monday, San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Record Tommy Gong released an updated tally […]

Update: City opens new tent camp for homeless in Paso Robles

August 6th, 2020 Comments Off on Update: City opens new tent camp for homeless in Paso Robles
What is the city’s plan for a tent camp? The plan is to create a temporary tent camp to relocate homeless people living in the […]

Locals photograph Comet Neowise over North County

July 23rd, 2020 Comments Off on Locals photograph Comet Neowise over North County
–Comet Neowise, discovered by astronomers in March, is dazzling stargazers in North County and across the northern hemisphere as it flies by Earth from 160 […]

Vegetation fire sparks in riverbed Thursday morning

July 9th, 2020 Comments Off on Vegetation fire sparks in riverbed Thursday morning
–A vegetation fire broke out in The Salinas riverbed Thursday morning south of the Niblick bridge behind Kohl’s department store. Paso Robles Fire Department and […]

Cuesta College’s hybrid model of classes could protect international students from deportation

July 8th, 2020 Comments Off on Cuesta College’s hybrid model of classes could protect international students from deportation
Thirty international students are admitted for the fall semester –Cuesta College officials are hopeful that the hybrid model of classes will keep international students from […]
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