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Paso Robles
Talent night brings varied performances to highschool stage
Grisey Castor takes first place with his original rap song Under the lights of the Performing Arts Center, dozens of Paso Robles High School students Full Article
Local author releases second book
Ed Cobleigh’s new book, “The Pilot: Fighter Planes and Paris,” is available now Paso Robles author Ed Cobleigh’s new novel, “The Pilot: Fighter Planes and Full Article
Popular YouTube series filmed and produced in North County
Local teenagers star in ‘Mermaid Miracles’ When Atascadero teen Maya Tritt was 10, she created “Mermaid Miracles,” a YouTube series, as a home school project. “I Full Article
Update: Local man who ate his own feces in court found guilty
Update March 30: A Paso Robles man who was accused of bank robbery at the Bank of America in San Luis Obispo in July of 2013 was found guilty Full Article
Law enforcement seek person who shot pregnant deer
A pregnant deer was found shot and killed on the 300 block of 24th Street Tuesday evening. California Department of Fish and Wildlife Lt. Todd Full Article
Zan Overturf closing The Treeman when she runs out of inventory
A Paso Robles institution — The Tree Man nursery — is going out of business when it runs out of inventory. Owner Zan Overturf started the Full Article
Union Road project is moving along
The Union Road Project, which will reconstruct the road from Kleck to Montebello Oaks, is underway with The Gas Company currently placing lines under Union Full Article
Templeton resident heads to Boston Marathon for second time
A handful of locals head to recognized marathon Susan McAdoo will travel to Boston in April to compete in her second Boston Marathon. Both years, Full Article
Anthony Overton honored as high school teacher of the year
Dedicated teacher and coach earns well-deserved recognition When Anthony Overton was honored by his fellow staff members as the Paso Robles High School Teacher of Full Article
Elementary students get hands-on agricultural experience
Goats and donkeys and chickens…oh my! For nearly three hours on Friday, volunteers from the local agriculture community shared their insight and knowledge to give Full Article