The City of Paso Robles was recently awarded a $250,000 grant from the Highway Safety Improvement Program to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety at three intersections in town.
The State of California has awarded the City of Paso Robles a $9,730,000 grant for construction of the City’s Recycled Water Distribution System project.
Enhance your reading of All My Rage, this year's Cuesta Book of the Year selection, by attending the Paso Robles City Library's immersive evening of belly dance and henna art on Wednesday, April 12, 5:30-7:00 pm, in the Library Conference Room.
Be part of this year's Cuesta Book of the Year celebration by joining the Paso Robles City Library’s monthly book group for a conversation about All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir on Wednesday, April 19, 6-7 pm in the Library Conference Room.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is proposing a hazard severity zone increase in the Paso Robles region. Any increase in severity levels will impact our building codes, fire codes, insurance premiums, and construction costs.
City of San Luis Obispo officials and staff have begun to assess initial damages caused by the March 2023 storms and encourage community members to report storm damage on private or public property.
Three Contra Costa County Office of Education (CCCOE) employees were selected as 2023 Administrators of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Region 6.
On April 15, the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) in partnership with the City of San Luis Obispo will unveil David, a sculpture by Adam Parker Smith, on the Museum’s lawn in downtown San Luis Obispo.
At the March 13 City Council meeting, the Grover Beach City Council approved rolling back the City’s water shortage declaration from Stage 3 to Stage 1. Grover Beach residents are no longer subject to mandatory water restrictions and financial penalties due to water usage.