Nov 26 – Dec 3, 2020

Nov 26 - Dec 3, 2020 / Vol. 21 / No. 39

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HOLIDAY GUIDE 2020

Canceled holiday travel plans got you down? Local food and drink attractions can bring you back up this winter season BY MALEA MARTIN Home for the holidays” may be taking on a more serious tone this year with many people’s travel plans in limbo, but there’s one thing that won’t be canceled no matter how…

Political Watch: November 26, 2020

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) announced on Nov. 18 that he was named a conferee for the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the 2021 fiscal year. Carbajal will “play a role in resolving differences between the Senate and House NDAA bills to form one final piece of legislation,” according to a statement…

Lompoc sees rise in gang, gun violence

The city of Lompoc saw a substantial increase in gun and gang violence over the past month and a half, and community members are calling on elected officials to address it. According to a Nov. 18 Lompoc Police Department statement, more than 10 individuals have been arrested since mid-October with connections to gang activity. Many…

Fiscal forecast shows challenging years ahead for Santa Barbara County

A five-year fiscal forecast estimates that Santa Barbara County could incur a cumulative budget deficit of roughly $27 million by 2026 in part because of the pandemic-induced recession and rising pension costs. But county staff say that’s the worst-case scenario, and mid-year cuts aren’t needed at this time.  At a meeting on Nov. 17, the…

County prepped to enforce COVID-19 restrictions for businesses

With new COVID-19 requirements for both businesses and individuals in place, Santa Barbara County only plans to take an enforcement approach on the business side of things—at least for now.  Santa Barbara County, along with most of California, returned to the purple tier in the state’s reopening system on Nov. 16, and with the most…

Way out there

It’s “pretty obvious what went on in this election,” according to Matt Walker, who made that comment on a Facebook post from local shock jock and resident right-wing conspiracy theorist Andy Caldwell, who lost to U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) and is now insinuating voter fraud on the Central Coast.  “I think it stinks…

Elwin Mussell Center hosts two upcoming drive-in holiday concerts

The city of Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department is sponsoring two drive-in holiday concerts at the Elwin Mussell Center in Santa Maria, on Thursday, Dec. 3, and Thursday, Dec. 17. Both concerts will include selections of holiday music and are designed for attendees to enjoy from the comfort and convenience of their own vehicles. …

Solvang and Buellton still plan to put on COVID-safe Christmas festivities

Despite Santa Barbara County’s regression back to the state’s most restrictive reopening allowances, Christmas celebrations in the Santa Ynez Valley are going full steam ahead, thanks to efforts to make events purple-tier compliant.  “Fortunately, the strengthening of some of the rules didn’t affect what we had planned, because everything we were doing was already so…

Central Coast leftists are traveling a dangerous path

Oh, no! Once again, our Central Coast “woketariat” is in an uproar! This time, the irritated and indignant insurgents have fixed their sights on Cuesta College Trustee Pete Sysak, and on Paso Robles school district Clerk Chris Arends and demand their banishment for the usual liberal litany of “-isms.” What has our youthful cadre of…


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