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    Council continues 12th St. improvements to future meeting

    Residents ask for another public meeting before council makes decision After hearing multiple comments from the public and discussing different options for improvements to 12 […]Full Article

    City bans psychoactive bath salts, incense and spice

    New ordinance would go in effect in early 2015 The Paso Robles City Council approved, 5-0, an amendment to the municipal code to ban psychoactive […]Full Article

    Council approves new logo for city tourism

    New branding goes in effect in February The Paso Robles City Council approved a new tourism logo proposed at its meeting on Tuesday. The design […]Full Article

    Republican women meeting Nov. 17

    The Paso Robles Republican Women Federated will be meeting at noon on Monday, Nov. 17, at the Paso Robles Golf Club located at 1600 Country […]Full Article

    City changes health insurance carrier, saves $180,000

    The Paso Robles City Council unanimously approved health insurance contracts for all employee groups and elected officials for 2015 at its meeting on Nov. 4. The city’s […]Full Article

    Gearhart, Hall, Gibson lead race for school board

    Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Governing Board has two new members, Timothy “Tim” Gearhart and Kathleen Y. Hall, as well as returning Field Gibson. […]Full Article

    New faces join community services districts in North County

    All incumbents for Heritage Ranch, San Miguel and Templeton CSDs get re-elected Tuesday’s general election added new faces, along with some old ones, to community services […]Full Article

    Atascadero City Council remains unchanged for another two years

    Voters passed two measures that would increase the sales and property tax Though both voters and candidates were nervously awaiting the results of yesterday’s general election, […]Full Article

    Local Republican women ‘adopt’ city hall

    For one year, Paso Robles Republican Women Federated has partnered with the City of Paso Robles to save taxpayer dollars by helping keep the city […]Full Article

    Lois Capps accused of running misleading attack ad

    Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, was accused this week of running a misleading attack ad that edits statements made by her opponent Chris Mitchum, Tab […]Full Article