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Heavy fog blankets Paso Robles

Unusually dense fog covers much of Paso Robles this morning, creating dangerous driving conditions. Visibility was down to about 30 feet at 7 a.m. on […] Full Article

Historic Fox Theater for sale again

A downtown Paso Robles icon, the Fox Theater at 1436 Spring St., is on the market again. Though it has been in escrow in the […] Full Article

What’s the status of widening Highway 46?

The Bakersfield Californian reports: A series of projects in Kern and San Luis Obispo counties have succeeded in widening much of Highway 46 between Interstate 5 […] Full Article

Council discusses tourism, police, city pool, roads

Paso Robles City Council’s first meeting of the year was light, but not unfruitful. Here is a wrap up of the council’s action on Tuesday […] Full Article

Paso Robles’ fire insurance rating improves

Many business and home owners in Paso Robles will likely receive a reduction in property insurance rates after the city received improved ratings on its […] Full Article

Duane Picanco reflects on 32 years of service to Paso Robles

After serving 24 years as a Paso Robles city council member and mayor, Duane Picanco is now enjoying a life of retirement. He served as […] Full Article

Gibson takes lead of Paso Robles school board

After winning another term on the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District in November, local insurance agent Field Gibson was selected as the school board’s […] Full Article

Jessy Nelson wins first Western Regional race of 2015

Paso Robles resident wins his first supercross 250SX Jessy Nelson, 20, of Paso Robles got his first victory in the Western Regional 250SX Class Main Event […] Full Article

Beauty supply hosts fundraiser for baby with ‘Bubble Boy Syndrome’

Westside Beauty Supply of Paso Robles is asking the public for help as it helps raise funds to help 2-1/2-month-old Baby Phoenix Archer Wilkinson who […] Full Article

New city councilmen are ready to make a difference

Jim Reed and Steve Gregory excited for coming years on council The two open seats for Paso Robles City Council were closely contested. Incumbent John […] Full Article