Dec 4 – Dec 11, 2025

Vol. 26 / No. 40
Santa Barbara County’s soon-to-be new fire chief started working for the Fire Department in 2005. Garrett Huff, a paramedic-firefighter, officially starts in his new position on Dec. 8 and will oversee the department’s fire and emergency services as well as the new dispatch center in Goleta that connects 911 callers to resources throughout the county, […]

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Guadalupe irons out rules to open farmers market in February

A Sunday stroll through LeRoy Park in Guadalupe will take on a whole new meaning once the city’s first weekly farmers market comes to fruition early next year. “We had anticipated January, but we are going to be pushing it out to February,” Guadalupe Business Association President Judy Wilson told the City Council at its…

More RV campsites opening at River Park

A couple dozen new campsites will open soon at River Park in Lompoc. City Council members voted on Nov. 18 to establish the campground’s rules and fees, which are expected to help the park stay afloat financially. In 2022, the city renovated nine RV sites at the park. Later this month, 26 additional spots are…

Political Watch: December 4, 2025

• U.S. Sens. Adam Schiff (D-California), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island), and Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut) recently filed a dozen Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the Department of Justice while seeking records of “various episodes of potential executive branch misconduct or corruption,” according to Schiff’s office. One of the FOIA requests asks for records related…

Cultural progress

Guadalupe’s making progress, y’all!  It’s one step closer to hosting a local farmers market and to reinvigorating its downtown with the Royal Theater renovation.  Wow. It’s like hard work and patience—a lot of patience—pay off!  And that patience needs to continue to stretch, because the theater hasn’t quite raised all the money it needs to…

California’s body politic is missing connective tissue

“Energy policy is not within our purview.” This was the response from the California Coastal Commission when recently presented with information about the critical role that Diablo Canyon Power Plant plays in the state’s clean, baseload energy supply. This statement, while perhaps a narrow interpretation of the Coastal Act, is the perfect encapsulation of a…

A proposal for a new political party in America to bring us together

In response to Mr. Donegan’s call for the commencement of divorce proceedings by competing factions of the Democratic Party (“Democratic divorce,” Nov. 27)—enough with divisiveness and drama. Herewith, a proposal for a party to unify us: the Boring Party. Slogan: Moderation, and not too much of thatHeadquarters: Lake Woebegone, Minnesota (honorary); Bland, MissouriMascot: A dripping…

Santa Barbara Master Chorale performs at Gainey Vineyard

Catch a family-friendly holiday performance on Dec. 14 in the vineyard with a glass of wine for the adults and cookie decorating for the kids. Headlining is the Santa Barbara Master Chorale, which will sing traditional Christmas carols featuring conductor David Lozano Torres and pianist Heather Levin-White. The program is scheduled for almost an hour…

El Ermitaño comes to PCPA

The Mexican Christmas play, El Ermitaño, returns to Santa Maria on Dec. 12 and 13. The hour-long show, hosted by the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA), is performed in Spanish and filled with music, comedy, and tradition. PCPA is partnering with actors from Tierra Blanca Arts Center, a nonprofit dedicated to offering multicultural art programs to…

If you saw Wicked, you’re going to see Wicked: For Good

Jon M. Chu directs this second part of the film adaptation of The Wizard of Oz spinoff Broadway musical, Wicked, which explores Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her relationship with Glinda (Ariana Grande), the Good Witch of the North. (138 min.) Wicked: For GoodWhat’s it rated? PG What’s it…

A Templeton farm brightens the horizon for a Santa Barbara County winery

Blending wine is very common, but not the way Michelle Vautier does it. She owns CrossHatch Winery and uses a method called co-fermentation. Instead of blending wines after they’ve fermented, her grapes—usually two or three varieties—are picked from their separate vines on the same day and start fermenting together right away.  “I’m the only winery…


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