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Vol. 30, No. 48
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Energy inspired: Lightning in a Bottle shines its transformational spirit all over Lake San Antonio
by Dylan Honea-baumann
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No mo' Diablo? PG&E to cease production of nuclear power at plant by 2025
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SLO County to explore oak ordinance
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More legal woes for Petetit, PB Companies
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Paso Robles council approves River Oaks expansion
by Peter Johnson
Carbajal, Fareed still lead congressional race for 24th District
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Residents butt heads with church over sale of historic Camp Arroyo Grande
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Blocked: Shops, restaurants near Chinatown project experience drop in business
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