By CAMILLIA LANHAM
Dumpster diving. Theft. Vagrancy. Violent or tense interactions.
Lompoc hotelier Atul Patel said these incidents were few and far between up until three or four years a...
By Taylor O'Connor
Mary Jo Gabel has taught sewing classes at Allan Hancock College for 35 years and never had issues until 2021, she said, when she saw a series of age discriminatory actions ag...
By Caleb Wiseblood
Two Solvang City Council meeting attendees rose to the defense of an upcoming Pride parade after one speaker at the May 9 meeting described the event as insensitive to human t...
By Taylor O'Connor
Santa Maria resident Jim Folkrod’s been a part of Santa Maria BMX since its beginning 14 years ago, when he took his 4-year-old son to the track to try to the sport, he ...
• The California National Guard facilitated the shipment of protective gear and medical supplies to Ukraine, according to a May 5 statement from the Newsom administration...
By Taylor O'Connor
The Pacific Surfliner train runs along the Pacific coast, extending from San Luis Obispo, cutting through Santa Barbara, and ending at its southernmost destination in San Dieg...
By Camillia Lanham
Santa Barbara County is anticipating a $6 million shortfall in the cannabis cultivation tax revenue it predicted for this fiscal year, thanks to an oversupply of wholesale can...
By Lou Segal, Santa Barbara
For those who don’t know, Christy Lozano is running for Santa Barbara County superintendent of schools. Electing Christy on June 7 may be our last opportunity to save ou...
By David Block, Casmalia
When Donald Trump was in office, he and Mitch McConnell made three lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court. McConnell went so far as to defy Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dyi...
By Jan Lipski, Vandenberg Village
Homelessness and what to do about it was nicely covered by the Sun staff (“Shelter, services, support,” April 14 and “Space for stability,” April 21). ...
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By THE CANARY
What’s gotten into people these days? Just as I was about to zero in on Solvang, again, word of some words at Allan Hancock College nearly made me spit out my birdseed.
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By CALEB WISEBLOOD
San Luis Obispo resident Ynana Rose has loved singing for as long as she can remember. One of her earliest memories is venturing into the woods near her childhood home and bel...
By Caleb Wiseblood
The Elverhoj Museum of History and Art will host an opening reception for a new photography exhibition, Greenland—Land of the Midnight Sun, on Saturday, May 14, from 4 t...
By Caleb Wiseblood
The Maverick Saloon presents its next Laugh Therapy event on Wednesday, May 25, from 8 to 10 p.m. Stand-up comedian Marc Yaffee will headline the show, which will also feature...
Set a few months after the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), this sequel to Doctor Strange (2016) is directed by Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead, The Quick and the Dead, Spid...
By CHERISH WHYTE
Mike Sinor of Arroyo Grande prefers to fly under the Central Coast wine-industry radar, according to friends and colleagues. However, his long list of accolades and endeavors ...
The Wildling Museum of Art and Nature in Solvang will hold an Artist Talk with featured artist Kerrie Smith on Sunday, May 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. A combination of Smith’s ...
The Chumash Casino Resort presents Colombian solo artist Juanes, live in concert, on Saturday, May 14, at 8 p.m. Tickets to the show range from $99 to $159. Juanes has won mul...
The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center hosts the Kathleen Goddard Memorial Hike at the Black Lake Ecological Area in Nipomo on Sunday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to noon.
A donation of ...
Villa Creek Cellars in Paso Robles hosts a special wine reception, dinner, and live music event on Saturday, May 14, starting at 4 p.m. Tastings of organic and biodynamic wine...
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