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New Italian restaurant opens near downtown city park
– Parchetto (Park-ett-o), Italian for “Little Park,” is Paso Robles’ newest downtown restaurant by the culinary team Carole and Santos MacDonal. After 15 years of owning and operating Il Cortile, the duo was inspired to bring another restaurant concept to the heart of Paso Robles. Now open, Parchetto is located at 1234 Park Street, less than one block from the Downtown City Park in what was formerly Hemingway’s Steakhouse.
Dogs allowed in Paso Robles parks after 40 years
The Paso Robles City Council overturned a longtime ordinance restricting dogs from all city parks, a rule historically and regularly broken by dog owners. The ordinance change was first discussed at the City Council meeting on June 4 and was brought back at the July 16 meeting. Paso Robles Police...
North County Newcomers appoints new chapter president
North County Newcomers has over 400 members, primarily in Paso Robles and surrounding communities. – North County Newcomers has announced the appointment of Debbie Gazay as the 2024-25 Chapter President. North County Newcomers has over 400 members, primarily in Paso Robles and surrounding communities. The organization aims to introduce new residents to the local area, fostering friendships and offering various club and group activities.
Missing Tulare Woman’s Vehicle Found in Morro Bay 7.26.2024
29-year-old Tiffany McClure of Tulare county has recently been reported missing. Earlier this week, however, the Morro Bay police department has begun assisting in the search, as McClure’s vehicle was found in the city. Tulare police say her car was found legally parked in a residential area, but they...
Morro Bay Harbor unveils new community-funded rescue UTV
New rescue UTV is equipped with the latest technology to assist the Morro Bay Harbor Department in emergency response situations. – The Friends of the Morro Bay Harbor Department announced the arrival and operational status of a community-funded rescue utility terrain vehicle (UTV). The new UTV was acquired through donations aimed at enhancing beach, bay, and ocean safety.
Diving into summer—time to schedule a pool inspection reminds Central Coast Pool and Spa
—Summer will be here soon, bringing those refreshing dips in the backyard pool and soaking in the spa. “Before diving in, take the time now for a thorough pre-season inspection,” reminds James Vidito, owner of Central Coast Pool and Spa, “and get all the maintenance and repairs done before the first day of swim weather arrives.”
Atascadero’s wills and trust attorney answers, ‘How do I change my will or living trust?’
—Most attorneys suggest that an estate plan should be reviewed every three to five years, or when a major life event happens. Mary Ann Tardiff is the Atascadero attorney who provides will and living trust services and has some tips to help people make changes to their will, living trust, and estate plan.
Atascadero Concerts in the Park This Weekend, Erin & The Earthquakes 7.26.2024
The next Atascadero summer concert in the park will be tomorrow night starting at 6:30 pm at the Atascadero lake bandstand. Tomorrow’s entertainment will feature Erin & The Earthquakes. Erin & The Earthquakes perform dance, rock, funk & soul music. All concerts are free for the public to attend.
Car accident leaves two Atascadero FFA teens unable to participate in fair auction
NORTH COUNTY — On Tuesday, July 23, at approximately 11:20 p.m., two local Atascadero teens were in a car accident, leaving them unable to participate in the California Mid-State Fair auctions with their animals. Fifteen-year-old Cameron (Cami) Hernandez and her 17-year-old boyfriend Aiden Herzig were driving home after a...
Local student awarded scholarship by Quota club
– Quota of Atascadero recently presented a $1,000 scholarship to local student Tate Pflum. Tate will be a Freshman attending Cal Poly (SLO) this fall, and after graduating, Tate plans to attend Law School. Quota is very proud to be able to help him along the way. The Quota Club...
The Historic 1948 Tucker '48: A Rare Gem at Broad Arrow Auctions
The 1948 Tucker '48, an iconic, meticulously restored classic, once owned by George Lucas, heads to auction at Monterey Jet Center. The 1948 Tucker '48, an iconic symbol of automotive innovation, is set to be a highlight at the upcoming Monterey Jet Center 2024 auction, hosted by Broad Arrow Auctions. With an estimated value between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000, this remarkable vehicle is the third production car by serial number and features numerous early characteristics that make it a coveted collector's item.
New Castroville non-profit transforms lives for underserved communities
CASTROVILLE, Calif. — California has the largest homeless population in the nation, with more than 180,000 unhoused people. One of the non-profits helping to get them back on their feet in Monterey County celebrated a grand opening today. Helping Empower Reentry Services or "H.E.R.S" works with dozens of people,...
California Governor Gavin Newsom Asks Oakland to Allow Police to Pursue Criminals
Gov. Newsom urges Oakland to change strict policy on police pursuits. California Governor Gavin Newsom is asking the city of Oakland to revise its decade-old police pursuit policy that dramatically limits police chases. Newsom said criminals are fleeing without fear because they know police won’t chase them. El gobernador...
Buellton mayor: City is ‘going places’ and going strong
Dave King gives State of the City address, highlights upcoming development projects, economic condition. Buellton Mayor Dave King gave his annual State of the City address on Thursday, July 11, at the Santa Ynez Valley Marriott and, fortunately he had some good news to share. “The theme of this year’s...
County Probation Initiates Operation Safe at Home
On July 18, 2024, the Santa Barbara County Probation Department conducted a county-wide operation aimed at conducting wellness checks for clients on active Probation, Post-Release Community Supervision and Pre-Trial Supervision. The operation covered Santa Barbara, Santa Maria and Lompoc regions, focusing on ensuring the well-being of clients and their families.
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