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Streets closed for Colony Days parade
–Colony Days Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. The closure will begin at 7 a.m. and last until 12 noon Full Article
Woman dies in motorcycle accident on Highway 46
–A woman who was killed in a motorcycle accident on Highway 46 has been identified as Harley Nicole Lujan, 27, of Porterville, according to California Full Article
City manager discusses El Camino Real Corridor Plan
By City Manager Rachelle Rickard Atascadero’s El Camino Real corridor, approximately seven miles long and formerly the location of Highway 101 through the middle of Full Article
Verizon 911 system issue reported
–Today, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office was notified by Verizon of an unidentified issue with the 911 service for Verizon subscribers in San Full Article
Central Coast Water Board offers free domestic well testing
–The Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board is providing free water quality testing for residents that get their drinking water from domestic wells to Full Article
DUI / driver’s license checkpoint planned in Atascadero
–The Atascadero Police Department will be conducting a DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint on Friday, at an undisclosed location within the city limits between the hours of Full Article
Two new species of birds, South American mammal now at the zoo
–The Charles Paddock Zoo recently announced the addition of two species of birds and a South American mammal to the variety of animals found at Full Article
Public lands in San Luis Obispo County could be opened to drilling, fracking
BLM accepting public comments until Sept. 7 –The Trump Administration is seeking to open more than 123,000 acres of federal land and mineral estate in Full Article
Atascadero police department temporarily modifying tattoo policy
–The Atascadero Police Department will be temporarily modifying the tattoo policy for the Police Department’s personnel. This temporary modification will be implemented on a trial Full Article
Back to school: Breaking dyslexia stereotypes
Sponsored by Kumon Math and Reading Centers Dyslexia affects as many as 17 percent of school children in the United States, making it the most Full Article