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Paso Robles High School Athletics honors coach, volunteersPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 12, 2026

Paso Robles High School Athletics honors coach, volunteers

It was a night of well-deserved applause at the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees meeting, where Paso Robles High School Athletics took a moment to shine a spotlight on the people who help make the magic happen. From dedicated coaches to the unsung heroes behind the concession stands and equipment rooms, the district recognized the volunteers and community supporters who keep Bearcat sports running strong. These are the folks who show up early, stay late, and rarely ask for thanks—the parents organizing carpools, the local businesses sponsoring jerseys, and the alumni who still bleed green and gold. It’s a reminder that our school sports programs are powered by more than just student-athletes; they’re fueled by a whole community. Big thanks to the Paso Robles Daily News for covering this heartwarming recognition. If you know a volunteer who makes a difference, be sure to tell them thank you next time you see them at the game.

Hot temperatures recorded, more sunshine in the forecast through mid next weekPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 12, 2026

Hot temperatures recorded, more sunshine in the forecast through mid next week

After two days of nearly triple-digit heat, Paso Robles is catching a break — but not much of one. Sunny skies will dominate the forecast through mid next week, with temperatures staying warm but easing off the 100-degree mark. The Paso Robles Daily News reports that while the worst of the heat wave has passed, we're not out of the woods yet. Expect plenty of sunshine and a gradual increase in clouds later in the week. For anyone who spent the last few days hiding indoors or cranking up the AC, this stretch of milder warmth is a welcome shift. It's perfect weather for an evening walk along the Salinas River trail or a glass of wine on a downtown patio — just don't forget the sunscreen. As always, stay hydrated and check on neighbors who might need help beating the heat. We'll take this over a scorcher any day.

Sheriff arrests burglary suspect in countywide investigationPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 12, 2026

Sheriff arrests burglary suspect in countywide investigation

A multi-city burglary investigation has netted a suspect tied to break-ins across Cambria, Cayucos, San Simeon, and Templeton, according to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives arrested a Morro Bay resident this week following a countywide probe that pulled together evidence from several coastal and inland communities. For neighbors in these small towns—where everyone knows each other and property crimes hit hard—this arrest brings a welcome sense of relief. The investigation, first reported by Paso Robles Daily News, highlights the collaborative work of local law enforcement in tracking down suspects who target multiple communities. While details remain limited, the arrest underscores the importance of staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity. For those living along Highway 1 or out in Templeton, it’s a reminder that the sheriff’s office is keeping a close watch on our region.

Atascadero mixer connects professionals from across the regionPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 11, 2026

Atascadero mixer connects professionals from across the region

Heads up, North County: the Central Coast Tech Networking Mixer is back in Atascadero on Tuesday, June 16, at BridgeWorks. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, a remote worker craving local connections, or just starting your job hunt, this is your chance to meet the folks shaping our region's tech scene. The Paso Robles Daily News shared the details, and it's a reminder that our small towns are buzzing with big ideas. These mixers matter because they break down the isolation that can come with remote work or running your own business. BridgeWorks, with its collaborative vibe, is the perfect spot to swap stories, find mentors, or even land your next opportunity. Come for the networking, stay for the sense of community—it's how we keep the Central Coast connected.

Discounted carnival wristbands available at visitor’s center through July 3Paso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 11, 2026

Discounted carnival wristbands available at visitor’s center through July 3

Summer is heating up, and so is the excitement for the California Mid-State Fair! If you're planning to hit the carnival midway, here's a smart local tip: discounted one-day unlimited ride wristbands are now on sale at the Paso Robles Visitor Center through July 3. It's the perfect way to enjoy all the thrills without the full price tag — and a great excuse to stop by the visitor center for insider tips on fair week. This is a classic Paso Robles tradition, and grabbing your wristband early not only saves money but also helps you skip the long ticket lines during the fair. Thanks to Paso Robles Daily News for sharing this helpful heads-up. Whether you're a local or just visiting, this is one of those small moves that makes fair season even sweeter.

Paso Robles hotel promotes new executive chefPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 10, 2026

Paso Robles hotel promotes new executive chef

Big news for Paso Robles food lovers: The Ava Hotel has promoted Casey McMinn to executive chef, just in time for its August 2025 opening. McMinn, who joined as chef de cuisine, brings a fresh perspective to the hotel’s dining program — and that’s exciting for anyone who’s been watching downtown Paso’s culinary scene evolve. With The Ava set to become a new anchor on the square, McMinn’s promotion signals the hotel is serious about creating a destination restaurant, not just hotel food. Locals will want to keep an eye on this. For more, check Paso Robles Daily News.

Paso Robles schools provide free meals to students through JulyPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 10, 2026

Paso Robles schools provide free meals to students through July

Starting June 9, kids and teens in Paso Robles can grab free breakfast and lunch at several spots around town, thanks to the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District’s summer meals program. It runs through July, making sure no student goes hungry when school’s out. This is a big deal for our community, especially for families feeling the pinch of rising costs. With summer break here, knowing your child can get a nutritious meal at places like the library or local parks takes a weight off parents’ shoulders. The Paso Robles Daily News shared the details, and it’s a reminder of how we look out for each other on the Central Coast.

Local vineyard names new vineyard manager, expands leadership teamPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 10, 2026

Local vineyard names new vineyard manager, expands leadership team

Big changes are sprouting up at ONX Wines, where a fresh face and a familiar one are taking the reins in the vineyard. Tucker Robertson has stepped in as the new vineyard manager, while Drew Nenow has been promoted to a leadership role, together overseeing the estate vineyards across Paso Robles' renowned wine regions. It's a quiet but meaningful shift for our local wine scene — one that speaks to the care and expertise behind every bottle we enjoy. As Paso Robles continues to cement its reputation as a world-class wine destination, moves like this remind us that it all starts in the soil. The Paso Robles Daily News first shared the news, and it's a great reminder to raise a glass to the folks who make our local industry thrive.

Helitanker arrives at Paso Robles Air Attack Base for peak wildfire season responsePaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 9, 2026

Helitanker arrives at Paso Robles Air Attack Base for peak wildfire season response

If you’ve looked up at the sky over North County lately, you might have noticed a new heavyweight patrolling our horizons. The CH-47D Chinook helitanker has officially touched down at the Paso Robles Air Attack Base, giving our local firefighters a serious boost just as wildfire season heats up. This isn’t just any aircraft—it’s a workhorse that can drop thousands of gallons of retardant in a single pass, making it a game-changer for protecting our vineyards, homes, and open spaces. As someone who’s watched the hillsides turn hazy every summer, this feels like a quiet reassurance. The Paso Robles Daily News reported the arrival Tuesday, and for those of us who remember the anxiety of past fire seasons, having this resource stationed right here means faster response times and a stronger shield for our community. It’s a reminder that while we can’t control the weather, we’re doing everything we can to stay ready.

Photos: Paso Robles High School celebrates Class of 2026Paso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 6, 2026

Photos: Paso Robles High School celebrates Class of 2026

What a milestone for Paso Robles! On June 5, War Memorial Stadium was filled with cheers as Paso Robles High School celebrated its 130th commencement ceremony, honoring the Class of 2026. It's a tradition that ties our community together—generations of families have sat in those bleachers, watching their kids take that big step into the future. We love seeing our local students shine, and this year's ceremony was no exception. For all the details and photos, check out the coverage from Paso Robles Daily News. Congratulations to every graduate—you make the Central Coast proud!

Paso Robles Rotary awards $121,550 in scholarshipsPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 5, 2026

Paso Robles Rotary awards $121,550 in scholarships

The Paso Robles Rotary Club has once again demonstrated its deep commitment to local youth by awarding $121,550 in scholarships to 30 students pursuing higher education. This generous support, reported by the Paso Robles Daily News, helps ease the financial burden for graduating seniors and community college transfer students as they take their next steps toward academic and career goals. These scholarships are more than just financial aid—they're a vote of confidence in our community's future leaders. Whether attending a four-year university, trade school, or community college, each recipient carries the spirit of Paso Robles forward. It's heartening to see our local Rotary Club investing in the dreams of our students, ensuring that the Central Coast continues to thrive through education and opportunity.

Deputies seize ‘homemade incendiary devices’ after two-hour standoffPaso Robles
Paso Robles Daily News· Jun 5, 2026

Deputies seize ‘homemade incendiary devices’ after two-hour standoff

A quiet Friday morning took a tense turn in San Luis Obispo as sheriff’s deputies spent two hours in a standoff with a man who had barricaded himself inside a residence. According to the Paso Robles Daily News, the incident ended peacefully when deputies arrested the suspect and recovered what they described as ‘homemade incendiary devices.’ No injuries were reported. While the standoff happened in SLO, it’s a reminder for all of us in the 805 that law enforcement is always ready to respond quickly to keep our communities safe. Thanks to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office for their professionalism in resolving this without harm. We’ll keep you posted as more details emerge from the Paso Robles Daily News.

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