Everyone wants a piece of the Trump administration these days. In what should be a surprise to no one whoās been following the Sable Offshore Corp. saga, the administration ordered the company to restart that pesky pipeline that leaked oil all over the Gaviota Coast more than 10 years ago. And Sable did what it […]
Canary
Surprise, surprise
The Santa Maria City Council had at least one surprise during its March 3 meetingāand no, itās not that the council isnāt forming an ad hoc immigration committee. One of the council members resigned 11 minutes into the meeting. Why? Well, Carlos Escobedo said heās moving out of his district and didnāt feel right sticking […]
āShock and aweā
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has overtime on the brain. Only this time, itās not the Sheriffās Office taking up space on the meeting agenda. Itās Environmental Health Services (EHS). If youāre a public-facing business that could potentially be hazardous to public health, you know what this agency is all about. But the […]
Listening committee
The immigration discussion is happening in Santa Maria whether certain elected officials want it to or not. After months of stalling, the City Council is pushing forward with discussing an immigration ad hoc committee. At the insistence of Councilmember Gloria Soto, who first asked for the ad hoc committee last August, the council finally voted […]
Choices, choices
So far, in the most competitive race Santa Barbara Countyās 5th District has seen in more than a decade, things arenāt looking very competitive at all. Santa Maria City Councilmember Maribel Aguilera has almost raised more than her two opponents combined. With what she says is $98,000 in the bank, sheās prepared to give dollars […]
A bridge too far
Itās easy to pick apart Mayor Alice Patinoās rambling commentary at the Feb. 3 Santa Maria City Council meeting. Her comments placed blame on protesters for the violence witnessed across the country and questioned whether demonstrators in Santa Maria would be peaceful. She stood up for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, excusing the actions of […]
Chaos agenda
Santa Maria is no longer the only game in North County for skater kids looking for a place to play. First, Nipomo stepped up and built a skate parkāit only took a decade to make it happen. That park opened in 2022. Now, Guadalupeās four-wheel fiends will soon get a spot they can walk toāskate […]
Symbolic support
The Santa Maria City Council finally decided to weigh in on immigration enforcement activities, symbolically. At the Jan. 20 council meeting, Councilmember Maribel Aguilera got to business before Councilmember Gloria Soto could even turn her mic on, requesting that the mayor put a resolution or proclamation on the agenda to send a āclear message that […]
Aliens and asbestos
Itās not every day that the paper you tweet (as in chirp, chirp not type, type) for gets compared to the National Enquirer! I donāt know whether to be offended, confused, or proud. Guadalupe City Councilmember Eugene Costa Jr. apparently doesnāt really think too highly of the little paper that could: āTo go off a […]
Government hawk
Sales tax ballot measure proposal season is here! I know itās not officially a season, but it should be. In the run-up to election season, local governments ponder all the things they could do with a little extra sales tax revenue. In Lompoc, during this season of proposals itās all about the roads. They need […]
Whoās counting?
In the stand-off to see who wins in the great pipeline battle of the 2020s, it seems like Sable Offshore Corporationās closer to the finish line than environmental organizations want it to be. In May 2025, the oil company began pumping oil from its offshore oil platforms to its onshore facility in Las Flores Canyon, […]
Shock factor
Northern Santa Barbara County is rounding out 2025 with an alleged maternal filicide case thatās captured national interest. Itās a shocking case in which a 9-year-old girl from Vandenberg Village was murdered and left on the side of a remote road in Utah, where she stayed for weeks before being discovered. Itās sad on a […]

