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    Supervisor Mecham not seeking re-election in 2016

    Arnold, Hill to seek another term It’s a little more than a year away from the primary election, during which San Luis Obispo County Board […]Full Article

    Capps co-drafts bipartisan early hearing detection bill

    Today Kentucky Republican Congressman Brett Guthrie and Central Coast Democratic Congresswoman Lois Capps announced the introduction of H.R. 1344, or the Early Hearing Detection and […]Full Article

    City council will discuss Phillips 66 oil train project

    Rail issue will be placed on a future agenda After being tasked with researching Phillips 66’s rail spur project that could result in multiple oil […]Full Article

    City to re-ballot for Landscape and Lighting District

    Affected property owners will have the chance to weigh-in at future meetings To make up for some Paso Robles Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District sub-areas […]Full Article

    City council approves streets to be improved over next 5 years

    The Paso Robles City Council, at it’s meeting Tuesday night approved a five-year schedule for road improvements for the city. The road improvements will be funded […]Full Article

    City council allocates $28,720 for homeless shelter

    The Paso Robles City Council allocated $28,720 to the El Camino Homeless Organization (ECHO). ECHO is a homeless shelter and services organization based in Atascadero […]Full Article

    Capps co-sponsors bill to help veterans access care

    Today, Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, announced that she has co-sponsored legislation that would make it easier for Central Coast veterans to access the care […]Full Article

    Supervisors approve ag water conservation offset ordinance

    Program to replace urgency ordinance In another hearing about what to do about the severity of the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin, the San Luis Obispo […]Full Article

    City goal setting workshop March 21

    Every two years, the Paso Robles City Council adopts goals to guide city financial planning and progress toward strategic objectives. Goal development is the result […]Full Article

    City council appoints two new planning commissioners

    The Paso Robles City Council appointed two new planning commissioners on Tuesday evening. Scott Brennan and Thomas Burgett were selected for the commission after the […]Full Article