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Paso Robles City Manager Tom Frutchey is retiring

City manager praised for his service over past five years, last day is Feb. 3 –At Tuesday’s Paso Robles City Council meeting, Paso Robles City […]Full Article

Local assemblyman attends conference in Hawaii, in spite of travel advisory

–Politico reports– –The names of four California lawmakers surfaced Tuesday as apparent attendees of a Maui resort conference that has come under fire because of […]Full Article

Paso Robles City Council special meeting highlights for Nov. 12

–The following are highlights from the special Paso Robles City Council meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12. In compliance with social distancing, the council, staff, and […]Full Article

State assemblyman asks Caltrans to fix ‘Pismo Beach Backup’ on Hwy. 101

—On Monday, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) submitted his formal support, along with 1,698 signatures from Central Coast residents, to CalTrans for the US […]Full Article

Gov. Newsom attends party in violation of COVID-19 guidelines

Party hosted at French Laundry with more people than state advises –The San Francisco Chronicle reports– Gov. Gavin Newsom attended a birthday party for a […]Full Article

City council to address sewer pollutant regulations at Tuesday meeting

–The Paso Robles City Council will discuss an ordinance to update sewer use provisions at their upcoming regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 17. The ordinance […]Full Article

Carbajal introduces bipartisan ‘Fly Safe and Healthy’ act

–Today, Congressman Carbajal led a bipartisan group of lawmakers in introducing the Fly Safe and Healthy Act of 2020. This legislation would help prevent the […]Full Article

Assemblyman Cunningham releases statement on election results

–This week, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) released the following statement in response to both San Luis Obispo County and Santa Barbara County’s election […]Full Article

Paso Robles voters adopt Measure J-20

–On Nov. 3, Paso Robles voters adopted Measure J-20 by a 56.3-percent to 43.7-percent margin as reported in the county’s Nov. 9 unofficial election results, […]Full Article

Election update: Paso Robles re-elects city councilmen, Measure J-20 passes

Editor’s note: This story was updated to include the latest tally of ballots from the SLO County Clerk-Recorder released Monday evening. As of now, 4,927 […]Full Article