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Council votes to reduce sewer rates

The Paso Robles City Council voted Tuesday night to reduce the basis for residential sewer rates by approximately 20-percent for one year. It means sewer usage […]Full Article

Gong racking up endorsements for clerk-recorder

Tommy Gong, candidate for San Luis Obispo County clerk-recorder, held a campaign kick off at noon Monday at the San Luis Obispo County Courthouse Plaza […]Full Article

Poll workers needed for June 3 election

Local organizations can earn up to $525 by adopting poll The San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Recorder’s office is looking for poll workers and Adopt-a-Poll groups […]Full Article

Local politician’s campaign against soda advances

Safety warning labels on sodas and other sugar-sweetened beverages sold in California came a step closer to reality today when the Senate Committee on Health […]Full Article

Council appoints new planning commissioners

At its regular meeting this week the Paso Robles City Council appointed its second new planning commissioner this year. Darrell Cooper was appointed to finish […]Full Article

Capps pleased with Medicare reimbursement fix

Fix will improve Medicare reimbursement for Central Coast physicians On Tuesday, President Barack Obama signed into law a bill that included a provision long championed […]Full Article

League of Women Voters sets forums for county elections

League of Women Voters to hold forums for County District Attorney and District 2 Supervisor Candidates As the June 3 primary election approaches, the League […]Full Article

Council approves new stormwater manager position

The City Council created a new position for city government at its regular meeting last week. It established a full-time stormwater manager position. “This position […]Full Article

Dr. Brad Allen announces candidacy for Congress

Pediatric heart surgeon, Dr. Brad Allen announced his candidacy this week for California’s 24th Congressional District.  Allen, a Republican, joins a crowded primary ballot with a […]Full Article

City joins schools in support of ag education grants

The Paso Robles City Council voted Tuesday to join with the Paso Robles Unified School District Board of Trustees in urging California Governor Jerry Brown […]Full Article