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Paso Robles Senior Center celebrates Halloween with party
Event brought together 50 attendees in festive costumes. – The Paso Robles Senior Center hosted a Halloween celebration on Oct. 29, bringing together more than 50 attendees in festive costumes. Participants dressed as witches, pirates, the Queen of Hearts, Little Red Riding Hood, and other characters. The center provided pizza...
Almond Acres students support childhood cancer research efforts
– In September, students at Almond Acres Charter Academy raised $520 for childhood cancer research and resources by selling bracelets and hosting a “Be the Change” coin drive. “Actively participating in Childhood Cancer Awareness Month presented an excellent opportunity for our students to recognize or discover that each...
New Halloween displays at Winchester Mystery House created by local craftsman
– Brad Golden, a local artist and experienced prop designer, has crafted immersive displays for the Winchester Mystery House’s annual Halloween tours, which opened on Sept. 13 and run through Halloween weekend. Known for his work as chief prop builder on the creative team at the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, Golden has spent five years helping to design scenes that evoke the mysterious ambiance of the historic house.
Letter: Re-elect Nathan Williams, the right choice for Paso schools
– Do you want a snake pit or God’s Country for Paso schools? Re-elect Nathan Williams to Paso Robles School Board, District 3. When Mr. Williams learned that placing campaign materials in mailboxes was not allowed, he immediately stopped and took full responsibility for his actions. This is Honesty.
District Attorney considers felony charges in case of 40 dead cats at apartment
County animal services completes two-month investigation. –After a two-month investigation by San Luis Obispo County Animal Services, the district attorney’s office announced it is reviewing a case involving the discovery of 40 dead cats in a Paso Robles apartment for possible criminal charges. “Today, this office received an investigation...
Residents share locations for best Halloween decorations around Paso Robles
Christina Court named ‘the best place’ for Halloween decorations. – Residents in Paso Robles shared local Halloween decoration locations, identifying several neighborhoods and streets with extensive holiday displays. Responses gathered from a social media post highlight popular areas for viewing. Christina Court received multiple mentions for its large...
Firefighters contain Paso Robles wildland fire near Barley Grain Road
– Firefighters responded to a wildland fire yesterday reported near the 2000 block of Barley Grain Road in rural Paso Robles, Cal Fire San Luis Obispo announced via social media. The fire was reported to cover an area of 50 by 50 feet initially. In an update, Cal Fire reported...
Looking Back to October 1956: Fish and Game manager commends police department
Posted: 6:05 am, October 30, 2024 by Reporter Jackie Iddings. Fish-Game manager commends Paso Robles Police Department. The Paso Robles Police Department was commended, this week, by the Department of Fish and Game, “for the help and service given our field employees during the last three days of the deer season.”
Ring in the New Year with concert, bonfire in Paso Robles
Festivities will run from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. – The City of Paso Robles invites the community to a free New Year’s Eve celebration on Tuesday, Dec. 31, in the downtown City Park. The event will feature live music, a bonfire, and activities for all ages. The festivities...
Letter: Kris Beal will be a new voice for our community
– Vote for Kris Beal for City Council, District 1, a new voice for Paso Robles!. Crumbling infrastructure, budget shortfalls, and problems in the city administration can impact all of us. Paso Robles needs a leader focused on making life better for people. Talking to Kris, I am struck by...
Beloved children’s book comes to life in Templeton
– The Templeton High School Theatre Arts Program has announced its upcoming production of “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane,” based on the award-winning novel by Kate DiCamillo. The play will run from Thursday, Nov. 7, to Saturday, Nov. 16, in the Templeton Performing Arts Center on the Templeton High School campus, located at 1200 S. Main St.
SLO County Elections Office open Saturday for voting assistance
Voters who are not yet registered can register and cast their ballots on site. The Elections Office traditionally opens the Saturday before Election Day to provide access for county residents unable to visit during the work week. This year, Clerk-Recorder staff will also be available to assist with vital records requests, which are generally handled only during regular Monday through Friday business hours.
Bradley Union celebrates second year of rising student enrollment
– The Bradley Union School District, a small, rural district in Bradley, Calif., about 20 minutes north of Paso Robles, has seen significant enrollment growth over the past two years. Census Day data shows a 43% increase in enrollment since 2022, marking the first time in 12 years that the school has experienced back-to-back increases on Census Day.
Wine column: 36 hours in Paso Robles
– On our most recent trip to Paso Robles, we made some new discoveries and enjoyed a “slice” of Tuscany. Mark these down for your future trip-you’ll be happy you did. (Rúakh the Hebrew word for an intangible force that fills us with purpose) Samantha (Sam) Mogull Esquivel, owner & winemaker at Ruakh Wines, is a new, bright winemaker in Paso Robles’ Central Coast Wine Country. She is well worth a visit and someone to keep your eyes on.
Paso Robles Daily News hits record subscription growth
Now with over 8,000 subscribers, local news source thrives as vital community resource, providing timely updates and attracting strong advertiser support. – The Paso Robles Daily News is celebrating a record-breaking milestone, surpassing 8,000 daily subscribers as of this morning. This achievement underscores the online newspaper’s significant reach within Paso Robles, where roughly 67% of the city’s 12,000 households now subscribe to local news updates.
High hopes become reality at Young Event Horse West Coast Championships
Only-Else and MBF Dig Deep show champion potential early on. – Both Kaylawna Smith-Cook with her 5-year-old Only-Else and Andrea Baxter with her 4-year-old MBF Dig Deep said that their first impression of their young horses less than a year ago was that they would become champions. Those high hopes became reality at the Dutta Corp. USEA Young Event Horse (YEH) West Coast Championships at Twin Rivers Ranch in Paso Robles, California, on Oct. 25-26.
Main Street Dance Company marks milestone with Atascadero move
New studio offers over 4,300 square feet of space and includes multiple dance studios. – Main Street Dance Company is celebrating one year in its new location in Atascadero, marking an expansion to meet the growing demand for dance instruction in northern San Luis Obispo County. The dance studio, now...
Opolo introduces locals-only tasting specials, new estate tour, holiday gift packs
– Join the excitement this fall and holiday season as Opolo Vineyards celebrates 25 years of family estate winemaking with locals-only tasting specials and a new immersive Estate Tour, as well as an extensive range of gift packs. Central Coast locals are warmly invited to discover or rediscover this welcoming heritage winery in the Willow Creek District, just 20 minutes from downtown Paso Robles.
Letter: Steve Gregory’s leadership brings community together in times of need
– A city councilman’s passion and commitment to Paso Robles can be shown by their actions, though most go without public knowledge. A few years ago, the city’s budget could not afford to host the annual 4th of July picnic and fireworks at Barney Schwartz Park that are loved by so many! Steve Gregory personally contacted local business owners to collect large donations to cover hard costs, including expensive fireworks. Steve obtained in-kind donations of needed services from trash to transportation to signage and more! Steve made calls, organized, picked up, and made that day happen at no cost to the city, all for the benefit of the citizens of Paso Robles. He continued to actively organize this event until the city could afford to take over.
Local city council candidates raise over $130,000 in political contributions
Posted: 7:32 pm, October 28, 2024 by Reporter Sadie Mae Mace. Thousands of dollars raised in North County elections. In Paso Robles, three districts have a city council seat open: District 1, candidates are Kris Beal, Linda George, and Sharon Roden. District 3 candidates are Jeff Carr, Michael Rivera, and Steve Gregory. District 4, Fred Strong is the only candidate.
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