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PG&E joins with Cal Fire in wildfire awareness
May 17th, 2015
PG&E funds local fire safe councils It only takes a spark. As California continues to weather one of the most severe droughts on record, the […]
Cayucos Pier reconstruction to be completed by end of summer
May 13th, 2015
Cayucos is a little beach town with a big pier that has a history that reaches all the way back to the Chumash and the Aleuts. Native […]
Cinco de Mayo: Fiesta time or jail time?
May 5th, 2015
Buzzed driving is drunk driving By Sergeant Caleb Davis Atascadero Police Department In the United States, Cinco de Mayo – like St. Patrick’s Day – […]
Learn more about the practice and benfits of tai chi and qigong
April 29th, 2015
By Faye Baker Counter Changes Movement Arts Practices help to regenerate the body, reduce stress, calm the mind, and soothe the central nervous system Tai chi […]
April 2015 – Monthly update from Mayor Steve Martin
April 23rd, 2015
By Steve Martin Mayor of Paso Robles All work and no bike riding makes Steve a dull mayor. More on that later. At last night’s […]
Change your landscaping and reduce water use
April 20th, 2015
By Melody Huskey Greener Environments Landscaping The changing landscape of the California drought With our water at record breaking lows, many people are envisioning that […]
SERVPRO of Atascadero/Paso Robles releases report on mold and asthma
April 13th, 2015
Mold can worsen the symptoms of asthma sufferers, and according to recent medical research, may even cause asthma in otherwise healthy children. SERVPRO of Atascadero/Paso […]
Do we need this proposed water district?
April 7th, 2015
By Jim Olesnanik Do we need this proposed water district? I learned long ago that before you can solve a problem you must first identify the […]
April 2015 – Monthly update from Mayor of Paso Robles Steve Martin
April 1st, 2015
By Steve Martin Mayor of Paso Robles The Saturday, March 21 goal-setting session at City Hall went very smoothly. Ken Hampion, former city manager for […]
Commentary expressed on economic impact of proposed marine sanctuary
March 26th, 2015
By Monica Galligan The Santa Lucia Chapter of the Sierra Club is promoting a September 2014 report asserting that a proposed National Marine Sanctuary would bring […]
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