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  Newly restored, Palladin style historic City Hall Discover Atascadero’s rich history Atascadero, the Spanish-named city is roughly translated as “a place of much water” or “a muddy place.” The name stems from the early days when travelers on what is now Highway 41 witnessed the surrounding...

Two new additions to the zoo: baby red pandas Charles Paddock Zoo, located next to Atascadero Lake off Highway 41 at 9100 Morro Road in Atascadero, is...

Gary Smith stands with the 1890 high bicycle that his family donated to the Pioneer Museum. The bicycle was recently restored and will be installed on...

In honor of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival’s 21st birthday next year, the SLOIFF will celebrate early by screening three classic movies...

Christina Fontecchio Christina Fontecchio is living proof that the cigar industry is not just for the boys. The 54-year-old owner of Arroyo Grande’s...

Tent City actors dance in Tent City. A celebration of heroes during Colony Days 2014 Every year the community of Atascadero comes together the third Saturday...

Whimsy runs rampant as 400-plus scarecrows take over town Evolving from the first festival in 2009 with 30 scarecrows lining the sidewalks and streets...

San Luis Obispo’s fountain of youth A trip to Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort can lighten the soul, rejuvenate the skin, and melt stress like lavender...

Early sell out expected with just 1,200 tickets available The Paso Robles Rotary will once again bring Paso Robles’ top winemakers together as they...

Livestock, entertainment, carnival & more Long known as The Biggest Little Fair Anywhere, the 2014 California Mid-State Fair will run July 16- 27,...