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Bystander arrested following fight in Paso Robles
A 13-year-old bystander was arrested on Wednesday afternoon following a altercation between two teenagers in Paso Robles. Shortly after 4 p.m., a teenager was walking on San Carlos Drive when another teen pulled up in a car, and the two entered into a physical altercation. Officers arrived and attempted to calm the situation.
Why has Paso Robles refunded less than 3% of illicit parking charges?
After agreeing their downtown paid parking program was not legally set up, the Paso Robles City Council announced plans to refund parking tickets given during a 12 month period. Even so, most people have not been paid back. If the city pays everyone charged for tickets and parking fees from...
Atascadero man sentenced to 70 years to life for child molestation of two victims
District Attorney for San Luis Obispo County Dan Dow announced Christopher Wayne Clark to 70 years to life in state prison Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to five counts of child molestation against two children. The post Atascadero man sentenced to 70 years to life for child molestation of two victims appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Local high schools bring big Broadway hits to the North County
NORTH COUNTY — Templeton and Paso Robles high schools are both in the middle of their Spring musical runs. Paso Robles Press was in the audience of both of their shows opening weekend, and a completely delightful experience was had at both productions. Paso Robles High School (PRHS) is...
Overnight traffic control planned on Highway 46 in Paso Robles
Traffic control scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday this week. – Overnight traffic control on Highway 46 is scheduled for Wednesday, April 24, and Thursday, April 25 to allow for paving near the Hwy. 46 and Golden Hill Intersection in Paso Robles. The work will take place on both eastbound and...
Paso teachers prepare for campus move
PASO ROBLES — Trustees voted to officially approve Jennifer Loftus to serve as the new superintendent for Paso Robles Joint Unified School District (PRJUSD). During the Tuesday, April 16 meeting, Loftus signed her agreement accompanied by her family. Board President Nathan Williams welcomed Loftus: “We have brought back one...
Paso Robles senior turns 100, receives 136 birthday cards
– Creston Village, a senior living community in Paso Robles, celebrated a remarkable milestone this weekend: resident Roberta Martin turned 100 years young on April 20. Born in New Jersey in 1924, Martin has lived a life filled with love, adventure, and cherished memories. A devoted wife to her late husband Alvin, a loving mother to two boys and two girls, and a dedicated educator, Roberta’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.
Two people found dead near Paso Robles
San Luis Obispo County deputies discovered the bodies of two people on a residential property in Heritage Ranch near Paso Robles on Friday. Shortly before 4 p.m., a caller reported they had spotted a man’s dead body in the driveway of his home in the 1900 block of Willow Brook Lane. Deputies determined the 58-year-old man died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Grand opening for Barney Schwartz Park Pump Track planned for Saturday
PASO ROBLES — The City of Paso Robles, in partnership with the Paso Robles REC Foundation, will host a grand opening celebration for the new Pump Track at Barney Schwartz Park (2970 Union Road, Paso Robles) on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. until noon. The celebration will commence with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by an opportunity for attendees to test out the beginner and intermediate tracks. There will be free activities, including a bike safety booth and a chance to win a BMX bike courtesy of K-Man Cyclery.
Cool, cloudy weather in the forecast this week for Paso Robles
– Cloudy, cooler weather is in the forecast this week for Paso Robles, according to the latest forecast from Weather Underground. Monday’s forecasted high temperature is 69, with sunshine expected, but Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday should see cooler weather, clouds, as well as a slight chance of rain.
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