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    City Council decides against water use penalties

    Update Aug. 6, 2015: At its regular Tuesday night meeting, The Paso Robles City Council decided to dropped consideration of an ordinance designed to aid […]Full Article

    Capps offers support for California Coastal National Monument Legislation

    Bill would designate Piedras Blancas Light Station as a National Monument – Today, Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) released a statement in support of legislation […]Full Article

    Poll shows Achadjian and Schneider leading congressional race

    – A new Lake Research Partners poll of open primary voters in the 24 Congressional District shows Republican Assemblyman Katcho Achadjian has the lead on the […]Full Article

    Agency rates Nacimiento Water Project revenue bonds at ‘A+’

    – Fitch Ratings, a bond rating firm, has assigned an ‘A+’ rating to the $112.1 million Nacimiento Water Pipeline Project revenue refunding bonds series 2015A […]Full Article

    KCBX: City works to save trees during drought

    Central Coast cities working to keep urban forests alive amidst drought – State water officials are concerned our historic drought could be killing millions of […]Full Article

    Supervisor Frank Mecham endorses Cunningham for assembly

    — Former Deputy District Attorney and candidate for Assembly, Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) has received the endorsement of former Paso Robles Mayor and current San Luis […]Full Article

    $3.5 million road projects completed

    Union Road bike lanes and park-and-ride lot both ready for public use – Two road projects are completed in Paso Robles — one to smooth the […]Full Article

    Public hearings on groundwater basin set for Aug. 20, Sept. 17

    – On August 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the Paso Robles Events Center’s Adelaide Room, in Paso Robles, the Local Agency Formation Commission will conduct […]Full Article

    City approves start of fee increase process for solid waste removal

      – At Tuesday night’s Paso Robles City Council meeting, the council voted unanimously to move forward the process to allow an increase in rates […]Full Article

    Mayor tours damage caused from rainwater, mud

    – Paso Robles Mayor Steve Martin did a tour this morning of the areas in the city most affected by the recent record-breaking storm. In […]Full Article