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Water bills could be on the rise for Atascadero customers
Rate increase would add $4 for the average customer, report says – Atascadero Mutual Water Company customers may see their bills increase next month, according Full Article
Top flooring choices for kids’ rooms from the Paso Robles flooring store
-Let’s face it, kids aren’t as design conscious as their parents and even though the final choice for flooring for the home is up to Full Article
Atascadero High School Athlete of the Week
Atascadero High School Athlete of the Week Greyhound: Quin Witherspoon Sport: Track Team Year: Senior Coach’s comment: Quin placed first in the 300 Hurdles Full Article
‘COVID-19 paradox’ continues following winter surge
Fourteen-day case average is currently 27, down from 207 one month ago – Each surge of COVID-19⎯nationwide and in SLO County⎯has generally been followed by Full Article
Brew at the Zoo returns April 30
St. Patrick’s Day special ‘Early Bird’ tickets go on sale Thursday – Brew at the Zoo is back and in person this year. The City Full Article
Shooting incident reported on Highway 101 in Atascadero
Three shots reportedly fired from white BMW – The California Highway Patrol is investigating a shooting incident that shut down Highway 101 in Atascadero Wednesday Full Article
City receives excellence award in budgeting
Award recognizes agencies whose budget documents meet quality standards/requirements – The City of Atascadero has again been honored with the Excellence Award in Budgeting from Full Article
Atascadero High School Athlete of the Week
Atascadero High School Athlete of the Week Greyhound: Mason Degnan Sport: Boys Volleyball Year: Sophomore Coach’s comment: Mason had an exceptional tournament over the Full Article
City manager discusses spay, neuter of cats
News from City Manager Rachelle Rickard for March – It’s springtime, and love is in the air – which means of course, it’s going to be Full Article
COVID-19 cases continue to decline, treatment options expand
Seventeen more deaths reported following winter surge – San Luis Obispo County’s recent COVID-19 surge is continuing to subside as new cases decline and pressure Full Article