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    Video: Capps announces plans to retire at end of term

    Capps plans districtwide tour to highlight legislative priorities Today, Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara), who has represented the Central Coast in Congress since being sworn […]Full Article

    Firestone buys Knight’s Carpet building from card room owner

      “I think it’s a win-win situation,” said Adam Firestone. Firestone Walker Brewing Company and the Paso Robles Casino card room today announced the sale […]Full Article

    Local residents will see increased water restrictions

    Governor imposes unprecedented mandatory water-use reduction In response to the state’s lowest snowpack ever recorded and the drought continuing, Gov. Jerry Brown announced Wednesday first-ever mandatory […]Full Article

    Lois Capps seeking student entries for congressional art competition

    This week, Representative Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) announced she is seeking entries for the 2015 annual Congressional Art Competition. The competition offers all high school […]Full Article

    Chair of supervisors endorses Cunningham for Assembly

    Republican candidate for State Assembly and former San Luis Obispo County Deputy District Attorney Jordan Cunningham recently received the endorsement of Debbie Arnold, San Luis […]Full Article

    Union Road project is moving along

    The Union Road Project, which will reconstruct the road from Kleck to Montebello Oaks, is underway with The Gas Company currently placing lines under Union […]Full Article

    Council determines city goals for next few years

    At a special goal-setting meeting held on Saturday, the Paso Robles City Council determined goals for the next two to three years: Most important, in priority order […]Full Article

    City council appoints two to Paso Robles Housing Authority

    Beatriz Espinoza, Wes Willhoit to serve four-year terms The Paso Robles City Council appointed Beatriz Espinoza and Wes Willhoit to serve four-year terms on the […]Full Article

    Council expresses approval for allowing drive-throughs south of 24th street

    Council supported the idea a zoning amendment, but sent it back to the Planning Commission to be re-drafted to possibly encompass a wider area At the March […]Full Article

    Suggestions sought for the next City Manager

    Earlier this year City Manager Jim App announced his intent to retire December 30, 2015. In order to kick off the search for a new […]Full Article