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    City is planting 125 oak trees for Arbor Day

    Public invited to be a part of city’s 125th anniversary celebration by planting an oak tree Residents are invited to play a part in the […]Full Article

    Schools superintendent says she is retiring

    The Superintendent of Paso Robles Joint Unified School District, Kathleen McNamara, announced her retirement at Tuesday night’s regular Board of Trustees meeting. Her retirement will […]Full Article

    State of the City event highlights many successes

    Chamber of Commerce brings together business, residents & government Highlights: The city is well positioned for recovery and growth. City water supplies are solid and […]Full Article

    Shandon FFA travels to state capital for Ag Day

    By Jon Fuller Shandon FFA Advisor The Shandon Future Farmers of America (FFA) traveled this week to Sacramento for the California Ag Day at the […]Full Article

    New wine mural unveiled at Paso Robles Inn

    Inn adds new public art installation to its list of upgrades Visitors have a new piece of public art to admire as the Paso Robles […]Full Article

    Rep. Capps speaks at local Farm Supply

    Congresswoman holds press conference on Farm Bill, drought assistance On Monday afternoon, dozens of community members turned out to greet Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, […]Full Article

    Lawsuit over police ticket quotas settled

    Update March 13, 2014: An unexpected settlement was reached Thursday in a lawsuit brought against the city by a police officer who accused his police […]Full Article

    Community turns out to wish city a happy 125th

    Celebration includes parade, dignitaries, stagecoach, cupcakes & tons of fun On the afternoon of Tuesday, March 11, 2014, hundreds of community members lined the streets […]Full Article

    Residents evacuated for downed power lines, gas leak

    Update at 8:37 pm, March 10: On Monday at 5:57 PM, firefighters responded to power lines down in the area of 2nd and Vine streets […]Full Article

    Union Pacific replaces railroad ties in town

    Union Pacific Railroad had a crew replacing 15,000 railroad ties on railroad tracks this week throughout the North San Luis Obispo County. A worker on […]Full Article