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Death notices for Sept. 3-27
Nathan Vincent, age 82, a resident of Atascadero, passed away on Sept. 13. In the care of Blue Sky Cremation and Burial Service. John Fortney age 77 a resident of Atascadero passed away on Sept. 24. In the care of Blue Sky Cremation Service. Ann Elizabeth Jandt, age 83, of...
Atascadero Police arrest reports for Sept. 23-27
Alvarez, David Luis, 28, of Atascadero, was arrested on Sept. 23 at 9:30 am at 6755 El Camino Real for suspected violations of petty theft (484(A) PC) and shoplifting (459.5(A) PC). Gruwell, Michael Eugene, 46, of Atascadero, was arrested on Sept. 23 at 12:29 pm at 8645 El Camino Real...
Cadets volunteer 275 hours for Habitat SLO in Paso Robles
Estimated value of the cadets’ volunteer work is nearly $10,000. – Cadets from the Grizzly Youth Academy volunteered 275 hours for Habitat for Humanity San Luis Obispo County on Sunday. The 47 cadets and three cadre members contributed by clearing hillside weeds, digging holes for native trees, and organizing the site at the Habitat Vine Street Homes Project.
Looking Back to October 1954: Paso Robles set for Pioneer Day
Posted: 6:55 pm, October 1, 2024 by Reporter Jackie Iddings. Final check of preparations for the 24th renewal of Paso Robles Pioneer Day celebration last night led to announcement by Chairman Don Orcutt, Jr., that the city is “all set” to play host again next Tuesday to its friends in general, and particularly to the old-times of this region.
Fog blankets the beaches, temperatures soar Tuesday
High pressure brings hot and dry air to the Central Coast. This will be our next wave of heat, causing temperatures to soar above average. With the heatwave, fog is typical each morning by the beaches and another Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 9am. The marine layer will shield the coasts from most The post Fog blankets the beaches, temperatures soar Tuesday appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Updated flu and COVID-19 vaccines available across SLO County
County launching a series of pop-up flu vaccine events to provide additional convenient options. – San Luis Obispo County residents can now access updated flu and COVID-19 vaccines at local pharmacies and Public Health Department clinics in Grover Beach, Paso Robles, and San Luis Obispo. The vaccines have been updated to protect against the strains of the viruses circulating this year, and both are recommended for everyone aged six months and older.
Floral Parlor launches ‘Sundays with Sunny’ workshop in Paso Robles
– The Floral Parlor, a downtown Paso Robles floral and gift boutique, is launching a monthly workshop series called “Sundays with Sunny.” The workshops, led by shop owner Sunny Sheldrake, will focus on floral design in a hands-on, creative environment. The first workshop is scheduled for Sunday, Oct....
Public suggestions help to direct state funding for parks and open space changes
The Jesusita Trail and other spaces could be getting the benefits of more state funding for open spaces and parks. Two community meetings have been been held on the Central Coast to gather input. The post Public suggestions help to direct state funding for parks and open space changes appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Winifred Pifer PTA earns ‘National School of Excellence’ honor
– The Winifred Pifer Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) has been designated a 2023-2025 National PTA School of Excellence for its efforts to create an environment where families feel welcomed, included, and empowered to support their children’s success, according to a press release. The designation also recognizes that students feel safe, supported, and ready to learn.
City council approves employment agreement with interim city manager
Posted: 4:56 am, October 2, 2024 by Editor Skye Pratt. – The Paso Robles City Council held its regular meeting on Oct. 1, addressing several key issues, including the approval of an interim city manager employment agreement with Chris Huot. Huot has served as interim city manager since Aug. 12, while City Manager Ty Lewis remains on leave.
Loyd’s Aviation begins operations at Paso Robles Municipal Airport
– Loyd’s Aviation began operations as the new full-service Fixed Base Operator (FBO) at Paso Robles Municipal Airport this week. The company will offer a variety of services to the aviation community, including fueling, ground handling, and aircraft maintenance. Loyd’s Aviation will provide fuel, ground handling, and crew services...
Breadin’ Bros racing takes home Organizer’s Choice award at LeMons
– Breadin’ Bros Racing, led by Paso Robles High School sophomore Aiden Ponti, participated in the 24 Hours of LeMons race this past weekend at Buttonwillow Raceway. Driving a 2005 Ford Mustang with a 4.0L V6 engine producing 210 horsepower, the team completed 219 laps, finishing 42nd overall and 17th in their class. The team also received the Organizer’s Choice Award.
Master food preservers teach kimchi making at the library
– Members of the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Food Preservers of SLO and Santa Barbara Counties will instruct attendees on making spicy kimchi in an in-person class at the Paso Robles City Library on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Kimchi, made from fermented cabbage...
Zoo Boo returns with two nights of Halloween fun
Attendees can enjoy Halloween-themed activities suitable for all ages. – The City of Atascadero and the Charles Paddock Zoo will host Zoo Boo, a popular annual Halloween event, on two nights this year. The event will take place on Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 8:30 p.m. each evening.
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