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Paso Robles Councilmember Chris Bausch tried to dodge California Public Records Act. It took a court order to make him comply ...
The city turned over nearly 4,500 records from Chris Bausch’s personal devices in response to The Tribune’s lawsuit.
The “framers of liberty” didn’t oust a king so power could hide behind corporations, committees, conspirators, dynasties and ...
Chris Bausch, the Paso Robles, California, council member accused of leading a plot to oust city manager Ty Lewis, had a history of bullying, threats and spreading rumors on the school board.
Chris Bausch was named in a $2.275 million government claim filed against the city by Lewis, who alleges that Bausch harassed, intimidated and fabricated lies about Lewis to undermine and ...
Paso Robles filed a lawsuit against sitting Councilmember Chris Bausch, echoing The Tribune’s case that he violated California’s Public Records Act.
Bausch and Vazquez will bolster, in particular, the newsroom’s journalistic visuals and videos on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The Marshall Project, the Pulitzer-winning nonprofit ...
For months, Paso Robles city manager Ty Lewis has accused Councilman Chris Bausch and Cal Coast News reporter Karen Velie of conspiring to run him out of office, while Bausch and Velie deny any ...
Paso Robles filed a lawsuit against sitting Councilmember Chris Bausch, echoing The Tribune’s case that he violated California’s Public Records Act.
Paso Robles filed a lawsuit against sitting Councilmember Chris Bausch, echoing The Tribune’s case that he violated California’s Public Records Act.
Paso Robles filed a lawsuit against sitting Councilmember Chris Bausch, echoing The Tribune’s case that he violated California’s Public Records Act.