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US House passes COVID-19 rescue plan, includes $5.66 million for Atascadero

March 10th, 2021 Comments Off on US House passes COVID-19 rescue plan, includes $5.66 million for Atascadero
Local congressman votes to pass plan – it now heads to President Biden’s desk –Today, Local Congressman Salud Carbajal voted to pass the Senate-amended version

City council discusses Galaxy Theaters’ re-opening

March 10th, 2021 Comments Off on City council discusses Galaxy Theaters’ re-opening
–The Atascadero City Council conducted a virtual meeting Tuesday night from the Rotunda. City Manager Rachelle Rickard reported that Galaxy Theaters is now open. She

Two plead no contest to child endangerment charges

March 10th, 2021 Comments Off on Two plead no contest to child endangerment charges
–District Attorney Dan Dow announced on Tuesday that defendants Cheyne Orndoff, 35, and Vanessa Bedroni, 32, each pled no contest to one misdemeanor count of

Three defendants from SLO protest receive misdemeanor diversion

March 10th, 2021 Comments Off on Three defendants from SLO protest receive misdemeanor diversion
–Today, three defendants charged for unlawful conduct surrounding the protests in San Luis Obispo on June 1, 2020 requested and received Court Misdemeanor Diversion (CMD)

COVID-19: Active cases in SLO County at lowest rate since November

March 9th, 2021 Comments Off on COVID-19: Active cases in SLO County at lowest rate since November
–San Luis Obispo County added just 25 new cases of COVID-19 over the past three days. The county added seven new cases on Monday, eight

Local firm transitioned into PPE maker, now Paso Robles’ largest employer

March 9th, 2021 Comments Off on Local firm transitioned into PPE maker, now Paso Robles’ largest employer
Daniels Wood Land now employing 1,700 workers and hiring –In April 2020, Daniels Wood Land added personal protection equipment (PPE) isolation gowns to its product

Over 200,000 education workers in California have been vaccinated in the past week

March 9th, 2021 Comments Off on Over 200,000 education workers in California have been vaccinated in the past week
–California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that, since the state began dedicating 10-percent of vaccine supply for education workers on March 1, over 200,000

‘First significant rain since January’ could be on its way to SLO County this week

March 8th, 2021 Comments Off on ‘First significant rain since January’ could be on its way to SLO County this week
–Rainfall could be on the way to San Luis Obispo County this week, according to PG&E meteorologist John Lindsay. Lindsay says that the rainfall could

Report: State to allow theme parks, concert venues, stadiums to reopen soon

March 8th, 2021 Comments Off on Report: State to allow theme parks, concert venues, stadiums to reopen soon
–CBS 13 Sacramento reports– — Californians will soon be able to go to Disneyland, baseball games, and even outdoor concerts again soon. State public health

PG&E monthly bills are increasing again, here’s why

March 8th, 2021 Comments Off on PG&E monthly bills are increasing again, here’s why
–A message from A.M. Sun Solar– –Effective March 1, PG&E monthly gas and electric bills have increased rates between 2.8- and 3.7-percent in an effort
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