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Paso Robles Police arrest reports for June 23-30
Lunalopez, Francisco, 34, of Paso Robles, was arrested on June 23 at 10:46 am at 3531 Spring St for suspected violations of driving under the influence of alcohol (23152(A) VC), driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher (23152(B) VC), and hit and run resulting in property damage (20002 VC).
Habitat SLO County announces new furniture restoration challenge
– Habitat for Humanity San Luis Obispo County (Habitat SLO) is holding a ReStore-It Challenge to support local affordable housing for families in need and promote sustainability. From June 4 to July 31, participants can enter by purchasing a $20 ReStore credit and taking home a piece of furniture to fix up from the San Luis Obispo or Paso Robles ReStore locations. Participants must return the restored furniture to the respective store by July 31 for customer voting. Winners will be announced Aug. 17 at The Big Deal ReStore Anniversary Event.
Beaches up and down the coast see uptick in visitors following summer heatwave
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif.—Temperatures are on the rise in Santa Barbara, san Luis Obispo and Ventura counties with some areas gearing up for triple digits this weekend. Kids like Nathan Garcia are escaping the inland heat by coming to the coast. “It’s 10 degrees hotter in Santa Paula. We came here just to lay down The post Beaches up and down the coast see uptick in visitors following summer heatwave appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Johnny Owens: Crystal Palace is for sale but it’s not closing
Johnny Owens, youngest son of the late Buck Owens and a frequent performer at the Crystal Palace dinner club, posted a message on Facebook, seeking to clarify some apparent misunderstandings about the planned sale of the landmark honky-tonk.
Average rent dips slightly in Bakersfield
For the first time in years, renting an average Bakersfield apartment has become less expensive, though only slightly so, according to a report out this week that also noted vacancies got a little harder to find. The second-quarter summary of 13,000 units citywide said Bakersfield's average rent growth reversed, falling...
Frank Russell closes after nearly 85 years
Shafter lost another icon this week when Frank Russell, Inc. closed its doors on Tuesday. Opened in 1939, the shop has been serving the community, meeting fabricating and steel needs for almost 85 years. Owner and operator Andy Russell said that it was time to do it, and said that...
Atascadero City Council Meeting Tuesday, Dove Creek Project 7.05.2024
The Atascadero city council’s next meeting is Tuesday at 6 pm. On the council’s consent agenda is the second reading for the ordinance to approve the Dove Creek mixed-use project. The city unanimously approved this project in its meeting on June 25th. The project established almost 15,000 square...
American flags intentionally flown upside down in Bakersfield on Fourth of July
Part of the event flyer read: "We, the people of Kern County, intend to make a statement that we are tired of seeing the weaponization of government agencies that politicians have at their disposal. The United States was not designed with two tiers of justice."
Bigbelly solar trash compactors coming to Downtown Bakersfield
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The city is set to launch a pilot program that will bring smart solar-powered trash cans in an effort to keep Downtown Bakersfield looking clean for residents and visitors. Mobile Bigbelly trash compactors and Modular Trash and Recycling bins can collect up to 150 gallons of trash — four times that […]
Council Meeting Recap (July 2, 2024)
The City Council held its regular public meeting on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at City Hall. During the meeting, important topics impacting and benefiting the community were discussed. Below is a brief recap of the meeting. Some City Fees Changing Soon to Recover Costs (Item 7a) The City Council set...
Cal Poly Alumni Makes Debut For Minnesota Twin in MLB 7.05.2024
Cal Poly alumni, and San Luis Obispo native, Brooke Thomas Lee, has been called up to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday afternoon during their game against the Detroit Tigers. Lee is now the 24th Cal Poly baseball player to make it to the majors, and the 15th under his father, Cal Poly baseball head coach Larry Lee.
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