After asking to see the warrant for her husbandās arrest, a woman in Santa Maria was handed an insurance claim for the car window ICE agents broke to apprehend him, 805 UndocuFund volunteer Michelle Ambriz-Quintero told the Sun. A member of 805 UndocuFundās rapid response team, Ambriz-Quintero was alerted on Nov. 16 about an Immigrations […]
Caleb Wiseblood
Buellton refreshes its tree policies while pursuing Tree City USA status
There are plenty of guidelines and recommendations for developers related to tree upkeep in Buellton, but not enough enforceable doās and donāts, some city officials recently argued. āI donāt like the fact that, ⦠āShouldā leads to āI donāt need to,āā Buellton Mayor David Silva said at the councilās Nov. 13 meeting. The city is […]
Political Watch: November 20, 2025
⢠On Nov. 17, U.S. Sens. Adam Schiff (D-California) and John Curtis (R-Utah) introduced the bipartisan Healthy Lungs for Heroes Act. This legislation would create the first respiratory protection standards for wildland firefighters. According to Schiffās office, federal firefighters were prohibited for decades from wearing respiratory protection, despite a growing body of evidence warning about […]
Santa Margaritaās Christmas at the Ranch celebrates third year of holiday cheer
The 14,000-acre ranch that temporarily housed thousands of firefightersādispatched from agencies across California to contain the Gifford Fire in Augustāis inviting them back to see the former site of their base camp in a different light, literally. āWhile they were there, a lot of local ranches around Santa Margarita and Pozo all said, āWe want […]
Santa Barbara County re-evaluates Sable Offshoreās capacity to operate safely and lawfully
Nine months after a stalemate prevented Santa Barbara County officials from taking action on a controversial oil pipelineās proposed restart, 5th District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino moved from one side of the vote to the other. In February, Lavagnino supported Sable Offshoreās pursuit of the permit transfers needed to revive the Santa Ynez Unit, which includes […]
Lompoc considers altering its fee program that regulates RVs
A new parking rule in Lompoc inadvertently clashes with a separate protocol that allows RVs on streets in residential neighborhoods, one city official recently argued. In late October, the Lompoc City Council amended the cityās parking restrictions to require any vehicle parked on the street to move at least 150 feet every 72 hours. Lompocās […]
Santa Maria homelessness stats spark mixed feedback from city officials
After hearing an annual update on Santa Mariaās homelessness response efforts, 3rd District City Councilmember Gloria Soto echoed many of the concerns she raised last year. āWe need to do more, and I know whatās something we keep reiterating,ā Soto said at the councilās Nov. 4 meeting. āIām deeply worried that our local governments will […]
Political Watch: November 13, 2025
⢠U.S. Reps. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) and Lloyd Smucker (R-Pennsylvania) recently reintroduced bipartisan legislation aimed at improving housing access and affordability for U.S. veterans. The Home for the Brave Act would exempt veteransā disability benefits from counting toward total income when determining their eligibility for housing assistance programs through the Department of Housing and […]
Coronerās conflict: A new state law requires an independent autopsy of in-custody deaths
Dozens of law enforcement agencies across California have less than two years to comply with a new state law, one that the Santa Barbara County Sheriffās Office believes will do more harm than good. Inspired by a 2024 county grand jury report, Assemblymember Gregg Hartās (D-Santa Barbara) FACTS Act calls for independent medical investigations of […]
County takes a closer look at the Sheriffās Officeās vehicle expenses
When picking the make and model of a rental car, requesting a police cruiser sounds like a prank. But itās a serious ask for law enforcement agencies that contract with Enterprise for vehicle leases. In 2021, Santa Barbara County entered a five-year agreement with Enterprise to supply the Sheriffās Office its patrol fleet on a […]
Guadalupe appoints interim city administrator to fill Todd Bodemās shoes
A nationwide search for a city administrator brought Todd Bodem to Guadalupe in 2019. His resignation in October triggered the cityās next search, underway with applications due on Nov. 30āBodemās last day with the city. āTo ensure continuity in city operations and leadership during the recruitment and appointment process for a permanent city administrator, it […]
Political Watch: November 6, 2025
⢠In an Oct. 30 letter to President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) asked the administration to reverse its tariff policies, which Carbajal described as ultimately functioning to impose hidden taxes on American families and businesses. āDespite claims made by your administration that tariffs would lower prices, they have increased the cost […]

