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Paso Robles
Firefighters climb stairs to raise money for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Paso Robles Kennedy Club hosts stair climber fundraiser Feb. 21 Templeton Fire Department Firefighter Brandon Wall had been wanting to do the Scott Firefighter Stairclimb Full Article
Paso Robles motorcyclist dies after collision on Hwy 101
A Paso Robles man died Tuesday morning following a collision with a truck in San Luis Obispo, according to the California Highway Patrol. Robert James Full Article
Jeff Claassen paints bold mural inside Artisan
Jeff Claassen, a Paso Robles resident and contemporary artist, is painting a mural on the entire wall by the bar inside Artisan restaurant, 843 12th Full Article
Downtown City Park playground renovation to begin
The Paso Robles Recreation Enhances Community (REC Foundation) in partnership with the City of Paso Robles, announced this week the beginning of the long-awaited renovation Full Article
City manager retiring at end of year
Paso Robles City Manager Jim App announced today that he plans to retire at the end of this year. “I have notified the Paso Robles Full Article
Local measles vaccination rates vary by school
Story updated Feb. 10 to include local vaccination rates: More than a quarter of schools in California have measles-immunization rates for kindergarteners that are below Full Article
Storms yield almost 2 inches of rain in Paso Robles
Updated Feb. 10 to correct season total to 8.78 inches: Storms moving through Paso Robles this weekend dropped almost 2 inches of rainfall, according to Full Article
Zoo plans new red panda exhibit
The City of Atascadero Parks and Recreation Commission met Thursday at City Hall to review proposed plans for a new “Thelma Vetter Red Panda Exhibit” Full Article
Eberle Winery partner dies at 95
Dr. Jim W. Giacobine, Jr., an original investor in Eberle Winery, died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 95, eCoronodo.com reported on Full Article
County supervisors let water ordinance expire
No regulations are put into place to restrict new development The Paso Robles Groundwater Basin emergency ordinance, which was approved in 2013, will expire in Full Article