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Local Paralympian shares life journey on speaking tour
– Paso Robles resident Brent Poppen has shared his experience as a Paralympian through speaking engagements to various schools and universities around the world; his work through H.U.G.S. by Brent aims at inspiring students that every dream is possible to achieve. “Hopefully my journey will encourage and inspire others to...
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Gear Head Radio w/Jimmy Purdy from Shift’N Gears. For more information about Shift’N Gears contact them at: (805) 238-6202, 1621 North River Rd, Paso Robles, CA 93446 or their website: https://shiftngears805.com/.
Heat advisory remains in effect through Thursday
– Paso Robles is expecting hot weather again this week, with temperatures reaching 96 degrees on Monday, 99 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday, and 98 degrees on Thursday. By Friday and the weekend, temperatures are anticipated to drop into the low 90s and upper 80s. A heat advisory remains in...
Darcee Guttilla is the featured artist in the Paso Robles City Library for August
Guttilla’s artwork is inspired by local landmarks, Midcentury Modern aesthetics, nature, and her travels. – Local artist Darcee Guttilla will be the featured artist for the Art in the Library program from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31. Guttilla, who has worked as a field biologist, discovered her passion for printmaking in 2015 after taking a one-day class at Jingle Town in Oakland, Calif.
Meet Disney princesses at Oak Park, city library this week
– A special visit from two Disney princesses will take place this Wednesday, July 24. The event will feature two performances, one at 10 a.m. at Oak Park, located at 901 30th Street, and another at 1:30 p.m. in the Library Conference Room at the Paso Robles City Library. All...
Adoptable Pet of the Week: Chowder
Chowder loves being with people, laying in the sun, and cuddling. – The Adoptable Pet of the Week this week is Chowder, a 3-year-old, 12-pound dog from Novy’s Ark Dog Rescue and Adoption. Initially deemed rescue-only due to fear, Chowder has shown a different side outside the shelter. He is shy but warms up quickly, enjoying playtime with his foster brother and walking well on a leash.
New painting exhibit featured at La Cosecha in Paso Robles
Central Coast artist Tina Gulotta displays work at Paso Robles restaurant. – A new painting exhibit featuring the works of Tina Gulotta has opened at La Cosecha in Paso Robles. La Cosecha, which means “the harvest” in Spanish, is known for its farm-to-table fare, aiming to connect people through great food, drinks, and now local art.
Mid-State Fair daily schedule for Sunday, July 21
–The Zac Brown Band performs in concert on Sunday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. on the Chumash Grandstand Arena stage. There will be no opening act and the show will begin promptly at 7:30 pm. The concert will take place in the Chumash Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center and is part of the Michelob Ultra Concert Series.
Paso Robles officers nab two suspects with drugs, stolen car
Paso Robles police officers arrested two people on Friday who they found with drugs and a stolen car. Shortly after noon, an officer spotted a stolen vehicle at a gas station in the 1200 block of 24th Street. Officers found and detained two people they found in the stolen car: 35-year-old Nicole Clark and 37-year-old Elmer Guerrero.
California growers threatened by tomato-killing virus caused by the beet leafhopper
A tiny bug could skyrocket tomato prices and throw California's tomato farmers into crisis. The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors earlier in July declared a state of emergency as a virus brought on by the beet leafhopper threatens to ruin the summer’s tomato harvest and wipe out millions of dollars of crops.
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California wildfires pull resources from PG&E water infrastructure project
(FOX40.COM) — Completion of a crucial Pacific Gas and Electric water infrastructure project in Nevada County has been delayed as aerial assets are needed to fight fires in California and nationwide. On Friday, the Nevada Irrigation District shared that heavy-lift helicopters that were needed to continue repairs along the South Yuba Pipe were reassigned to […]
New water restrictions in California
CALIFORNIA - Starting next year, for the first time, California water providers will face permanent water restrictions to prepare for future reductions in the water supply from the state. The state will track indoor and outdoor water use and set standards for water loss. Providers must make and enforce water-saving...
Dazzling Perseid Meteor Shower is here. How to watch in California
Now through Sept. 1, specs of dust and rocks will streak across the California night sky as they smack into Earth’s atmosphere when the Perseid Meteor Shower, the most dazzling annual meteor shower seen from Earth, returns to a night sky near you this summer. That comet last visited Earth in 1995. It orbits the sun every 133 years, so it will be about a century before Swift-Tuttle swings around again. But it left us a gift in...
Officials see progress after resurgence of iconic US lake system, but concerns remain: 'It's sort of counterintuitive'
Southern California's increasing demand for water has long wreaked havoc on the regions from where that water flows. As conservation progresses, though, there is still a long way to go. What's happening?. Joint projects by Inyo County and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power have helped partially restore...
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