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Atascadero prepares for significant ‘atmospheric river’
Residents advised to avoid non-essential travel during storm – The National Weather Service is warning residents of a significant atmospheric river event that will bring Full Article
City shares road closure, detour information for Los Altos Road
– The City of Atascadero is evaluating road damage caused by the recent storm. The city has warned motorists to be aware of the areas Full Article
North County braces for heavy rainfall, wind
Flash flood warning in effect for much of North County – North County residents should continue to brace for heavy rains and potential flooding this Full Article
Schools closed today due to storms
– Several schools in the San Luis Obispo County area will be closed on Friday, due to storms hitting the area. The schools that will Full Article
Update: At Her Table Street Festival canceled due to rain
Update posted March 10: – The At Her Table Street Festival has been canceled for Sunday, March 12 in Downtown Atascadero due to storms and Full Article
City shares preparation tips for upcoming storms
Anticipated rainfall expected to cause flooding – The National Weather Service is forecasting that San Luis Obispo County is on track for a series of Full Article
Zoo Trivia Night returns March 11
Event includes trivia with prizes, food, drinks – The Charles Paddock Zoo is hosting its third annual Zoo Trivia Night on Saturday, March 11 from Full Article
Atascadero city manager announces retirement
Rachelle Rickard has served the City of Atascadero for over two decades – After serving for 26 years at the City of Atascadero with the Full Article
Fatal traffic collision reported in Atascadero
Victim’s identity is being withheld at this time – A fatal traffic collision occurred early this morning at approximately 6:13 a.m. on Hwy 41 in Full Article
Chance of snow in the forecast again for parts of county
Dusting of snow could happen Tuesday evening at elevations as low as 1,500 ft. – San Luis Obispo County mountaintops could again be coated in Full Article