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Political Watch: January 15, 2026

• On Jan. 9, Gov. Gavin Newsom released a $348.9 billion budget proposal for the 2026-27 fiscal year. A press release from Assemblymember Gregg Hart’s (D-Santa Barbara) office stated that the budget maintained funding for key services, especially in areas where the federal government has pulled back. ā€œAs we craft our state budget—the guiding policy […]

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Pre-applications and life-changing opportunities open at Buellton Garden Apartments

In the late 1960s, a small group of people wanted to help their neighbors with low-income housing issues in San Luis Obispo County. Founded in 1970, People’s Self-Help Housing has built affordable housing across the Central Coast over the last six-plus decades, most recently in Buellton.  People’s Self Help opened up pre-applications for 89 one-, […]

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Court rules in favor of Sable on restart plan, for now

On Dec. 31, an appeals court ruled against environmental groups’ request to stay a federal decision approving Sable Offshore Corporation’s restart plans for two oil pipelines along the Gaviota Coast.  The request was part of a lawsuit the Center for Biological Diversity, Environmental Defense Center, and others filed against the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety […]

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Political Watch: January 8, 2026

• State Senate President Pro Tem Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) recently appointed state Sen. John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) to chair the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee for the remainder of the 2025-26 legislative session. ā€œSen. Laird brings deep experience, sound judgment, and a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility to the Budget Committee,ā€ Limón said […]

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Volunteers at the Five Cities Repair CafƩ are here to fix

Get to fixin’Five Cities Repair Café’s next event is scheduled for Feb. 21 at Grover City Grange—located at 370 S. 13th St. in Grover Beach—from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Visit repaircafe5cities.org for more information. Email fivecitiesrepaircafe@gmail.com to inquire about volunteer opportunities.  A loose screw. A disconnected wire. A ripped seam. Sometimes all it takes to […]

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See ya: A look back at 2025’s headlines in northern Santa Barbara County

This past year was full of headlines about the Trump administration, federal job cuts, and increased immigration enforcement. But through all of that national news, northern Santa Barbara County was still humming along, impacted by the new federal polices and national politics and continuing with business as usual. The biggest, most consistent headlines were about […]

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Vandenberg Village resident pleads not guilty to murder of her 9-year-old daughter

While taking photos along a remote back road off Utah’s State Route 24, a couple discovered what ultimately closed a two-month, multi-agency investigation into the disappearance of a child from the Lompoc Valley. ā€œAlthough immediate identification of the deceased person was not possible, it was apparent that the decedent was a female who had died […]

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Political Watch: January 1, 2026

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) announced on Dec. 22 that the Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act was signed into law. Carbajal co-sponsored this bipartisan legislation, which expands federal death and disability benefits for firefighters. It updates the Public Safety Officer’s Benefits Program, for example, to cover specific cancers linked to firefighting and emergency […]

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