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Letter: Both parties must defend open elections
September 23rd, 2025
To the editor, – I am responding to George Phillips response to my comment. He rightly states that he will express his will at the […]
Letter: Debate needs specifics, not general claims
September 23rd, 2025
To the editor, – It is rather common for writers from the left to make unsubstantiated charges. If you feel your freedoms are being […]
Letter: Free speech belongs to all Americans, not one side
September 22nd, 2025
To the editor, – This attack on free speech and dissent is no joke. It’s beyond politics. It is damaging our precious country. If you […]
Letter: Diamond David Lee Roth rocks the Mid-State Fair
July 24th, 2025
To the editor, A summer night of classic rock – Legendary Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth brought a high-voltage night of rock and roll […]
Letter: Colony Sandwich Shop is better than ever
June 9th, 2025
To the editor, – Last Sunday, my wife Nicole and I decided to visit an old friend, Colony Sandwich Shop, for breakfast. Conveniently located in […]
Letter: PG&E leadership raises trust concerns
May 28th, 2025
To the editor, – PG&E has a long road ahead to regain the trust of Central Coast communities like Paso Robles. That journey requires leadership […]
Letter: Rural voices matter in AUSD decisions
May 28th, 2025
To the editor, – What’s happening to Carrisa Plains middle schoolers isn’t new—it’s the latest chapter in a long, painful pattern of rural divestment by […]
Letter: Honoring an educational legend after 25 years of service
May 16th, 2025
To the editor, – It is with immense admiration and gratitude that we celebrate the career and legacy of Mr. Jeff Mount, who is leaving […]
Letter: Paso Robles volunteers serve nearly 100 individuals this winter
April 30th, 2025
Paso community, – Wanting to keep the community in the loop, we are sending this letter to you regarding this year’s warming center in Paso […]
Letter: Is your PG&E bill too high?
April 15th, 2025
– So why are our PG&E bills so high? PG&E is a corporation, not a public utility owned by the state, county, or municipality. This […]
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