Editorial: Taking time out to avoid a Paso Robles water crisis
After an epic 11-hour meeting, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors made the right decision when it voted 4-0 to impose a moratorium on new pumping in the Paso Robles groundwater basin. The emergency restriction could last up to two years and only allows new pumping if it is offset by a 1-to-1 Read More →
Read More →Ayres Hotels’ first Paso Robles wine-country resort well underway
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Read More →Project ‘LEEDs’ the way as east Paso Robles emerges as new growth hub
East Paso Robles is emerging as the city’s new leading corner of growth.
Read More →Heritage Oaks’ Q1 profits jump as bank prepares to pay off TARP
Heritage Oaks Bancorp reported a $3.7 million first-quarter profit, up 131 percent over a year earlier, and said it is gearing up to repay $25 million in bailout funds it took at the height of the recession. The repayment comes with the announcement that two sets of banking regulators have lifted an order over the Read More →
Read More →Winemakers have lively talk about fuzzy awareness of Central Coast
Whether the diverse Central Coast can carve out a more impactful national identity remains to be seen.
Read More →Editorial: Paso Robles signs on to rethink CEQA rules
Even within a single county, different cities are taking very different approaches to accelerating what has at times been an uncertain economic recovery.
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