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    Letter: Pedestrian signs could be a hazard to those not familiar

    Dear editor, –I am commenting on the pedestrian signs on 13th street. I visit back home a few times a year so I am connected […]Full Article

    Paso Robles Mayor: City is taking action to prevent riverbed fires

    By Paso Robles Mayor Steve Martin –Fires continue in the Salinas River, creating the potential for loss of life and property in the city. Many […]Full Article

    Letter to the editor: Anti-vaxxers have ruined the recovery

    To the editor, No indoor dining, masks everywhere, remote learning for school kids, ICUs overflowing, deaths due to COVID complications rising, small businesses will be […]Full Article

    Letter: Why is anyone afraid of teaching or learning authentic US history?

    Dear editor, -I was heartened a few weeks ago by the Ethnic Studies elective proposed by Carey Alvord and Susana Lopez. My only questions are: […]Full Article

    Column: Our time to influence change… Youth sports

    –Change is inevitable. Some of that change comes in ways we are thankful for and others that make us yearn for a different time and […]Full Article

    On Faith and Family: From the mouth of babes

    –Have you ever had one of those days when you just really needed a good laugh? My husband was sent on a long and unexpected […]Full Article

    Column: Let’s find a balance between parklets and parking

    Pages from The Pass of the Oaks –The charm of summer calls us to dine, shop, recreate and enjoy being together. It has been a […]Full Article

    Letter: Deeply concerned about online surveillance, censorship

    To the editor, –After this week’s announcement from the White House that they are now monitoring Facebook to identify persons who are promoting a false […]Full Article

    San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles area is highly racially integrated, study says

    Statewide, California has a segregation problem By Dan Walters/CalMatters Deeply blue California’s top political figures, from the governor downward, portray the state as a model […]Full Article

    Letter: Rodeos mean constant trauma for animals and participants

    To the editor,  -I was saddened to learn that some Cal Poly students continue to be involved in entertainment that causes harm to animals, “Cal […]Full Article