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    Paso Robles aquifers could drop another 70 feet over 30 years

    Supervisors to get presentation and discuss water basin issue in January Even with the county of San Luis Obispo’s emergency ordinance in place that prohibits […]Full Article

    Ed Gallagher retires after 30 years with Paso Robles

    City of Paso Robles Community Development Director Ed Gallagher is retiring from the city after 30 years of service. While his retirement begins Dec. 30, […]Full Article

    Fitch affirms Nacimiento Water Project bonds as A+

    Fitch Ratings this week has affirmed the rating for the Nacimiento Water Pipeline Project revenue bonds at ‘A+’. The two rated bonds are as follows: […]Full Article

    Vintage bicycle ride coming to Paso Robles

    Hospice of SLO will put on and benefit from L’Eroica The Paso Robles City Council approved Hospice of San Luis Obispo’s request to stage L’Eroica Vintage […]Full Article

    Paso council approves removal of 70 oak trees

    Council members voiced its support for Discovery Gardens project The Paso Robles City Council approved, by a  5-0 vote, the removal of 70 oak trees […]Full Article

    Capps announces health care enrollment underway

    Today, Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) reminded Central Coast residents that open enrollment through Covered California’s Health Insurance Marketplace for health insurance coverage in 2015 […]Full Article

    Applicants sought for bond oversight committee

    The Cuesta College Board of Trustees is seeking qualified, interested individuals to serve on a committee of community leaders which will serve as the Independent […]Full Article

    County seeks $2.2 million from Nacimiento Pipeline contactor

    Taxpayer money initially will be used for pipeline repairs The county of San Luis Obispo is seeking reimbursement for the cost of repairs and investigation […]Full Article

    Council starts process for trash hauling rate increase

    Rates could increase about 14 percent in three years The Paso Robles City Council voted 5-0 to begin the Proposition 218 process to consider rate increases proposed […]Full Article

    Steve Gregory appointed to fill city council seat

    Martin sworn in as mayor, Hamon and Reed sworn in to council seats Paso Robles Planning Commissioner Steve Gregory was appointed Tuesday night to the city […]Full Article