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    Council approves 12th street improvements, bid

    The Paso Robles City Council approved 12th Street improvements from Spring to Fresno streets on a 3-1 vote. Councilman Jim Reed dissented and Councilman John […]Full Article

    City works to restore lost staff, services

    Department heads will give detailed briefing March 11 at 6 p.m. The city of Paso Robles is bouncing back from the recession, Paso Robles City Manager […]Full Article

    Paso Robles’ city finances are improving

    After a sharp downturn in the economy, which prompted many cities, including Paso Robles, to make many cuts in staff and services, city finances are […]Full Article

    San Luis Obispo City Council opposes Phillips 66 oil train project

    The San Luis Obispo City Council decided Tuesday night to oppose the Santa Maria Phillips 66 rail spur project, which could bring mile-long oil trains carrying […]Full Article

    District Attorney endorses Cunningham for Assembly

    State Assembly Candidate Jordan Cunningham of Templeton announced today that he has received the endorsement of San Luis Obispo County District Attorney Dan Dow. As […]Full Article

    Republican women donate $1500 to Honor Flight Central Coast

    On Monday February 16, 2015, Sue Evans and Martha James of the Paso Robles Republican Women Federated presented Honor Flight Central Coast California with a […]Full Article

    Local announces bid for Katcho Achadjian’s assembly seat

    Templeton Unified School District Trustee Jordan Cunningham, a Republican, announced his candidacy for California State Assembly District 35, a seat that Katcho Achadjian will vacate […]Full Article

    State senator introduces bill requiring warning labels on sugary drinks

    Paso Robles’s state senator re-introduces legislation In the wake of a growing movement to rein in sugary drink consumption and unprecedented evidence tying these beverages […]Full Article

    Forum on SLO County special districts Mar. 11

    What is a “Special District”? How many do we have in our county? What do they do? How are they funded? These questions and more […]Full Article

    County supervisors let water ordinance expire

    No regulations are put into place to restrict new development The Paso Robles Groundwater Basin emergency ordinance, which was approved in 2013, will expire in […]Full Article