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Spotlight on: Natural History Museum

Virginia Perry Souza and her mother first opened the Natural History Museum in Santa Maria as a tribute to Souza’s late father, who was fascinated by the Central Coast’s nature and wildlife and passed that appreciation on to his daughter. Despite her genuine enjoyment of wildlife, Souza said she’d had no intention of acting on…

Deep breaths

Santa Maria residents have been arguing about whether to house temporary guest farmworkers in town since at least 2015—and they still haven’t figured anything out. Last year, the city hosted a series of workshops to try to explain the federal H-2A program. Farmers and agricultural industry representatives have said that it’s a necessity. So, in…

Community rallies to halt temporary ban on farmworker housing

When he stood in front of a packed house on April 2, Andy Patel was honest about his initial misgivings in allowing H-2A farmworkers to live at the De Ville Motel on Broadway, which he owns and operates. “I was quite reticent and very hesitant about having them there,” Patel told members of the Santa…

Grand jury had raised concerns about site of fatal crash

The intersection where an 83-year-old Santa Maria woman died in a crash on April 4 was the subject of a grand jury investigation five years ago. In its 2014 report, members of the Santa Barbara County grand jury raised a number of safety concerns about the intersection of Union Valley Parkway and California Boulevard in…

County drafting an agreement emphasizing local workers

Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors directed county staff to begin developing a countywide community workforce agreement in an attempt to give preference to local workers for public projects, and create an apprenticeship program to increase the wages of low-income workers in the county. Although county staff could not provide the board with the exact…

Lompoc to use state, county funds to help aging roads

The city of Lompoc will receive millions of dollars from state and county revenue sources to help fix and maintain its roads, but officials say its not nearly enough to truly tackle the expensive maintenance costs for the city’s streets.
 At an April 2 regular meeting, members of the Lompoc City Council voted unanimously to…

Political Watch Apr. 11, 2019

• One day before National Equal Pay Day, April 2, the state’s First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, California Labor Secretary Julie A. Su, the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, and Time’s Up announced #EqualPayCA, a campaign to help close the pay gap in California. They announced the commission’s Pay Equity Task…

Friends of the Library holds Painted Chair Raffle

The eighth annual Painted Chair Raffle, sponsored by the Friends of the Santa Maria Public Library, runs at the Santa Maria Town Center from April 13 through May 3, with the exception of Easter Sunday, April 21. A reception for participating artists and sponsors takes place on Friday, April 12. The display room is located…

Local history series hosts Dawn Goodman

Heart of the Valley, a monthly local history series presented by the Santa Maria Public Library in partnership with local historian Shirley Contreras, hosts its next event on Saturday, April 20, at 10:15 a.m. This month’s guest speaker is Dawn Goodman, who will be speaking about the life of her father, Donald Goodman, a member…

The Melodrama’s ‘Unnecessary Farce’ is a necessary show to see

Two wannabe cops and then two hitmen walk into a motel room. Oh, and there are actually two conjoined motel rooms, eight doors, an embezzler, and a set of bagpipes. Each twist, literal and figurative, sends audiences further and further down a rabbit hole of zany, laugh-out-loud comedy in the Great American Melodrama’s adaptation of…

Oil and quakes don’t mix

Increased seismic activity is only one of many inevitable potential dangers from the expansion of oil drilling in the Santa Maria Valley. ERG, Aera, and PetroRock all intend to use cyclic steam injection to pull the heavy, thick crude from the ground, which requires the re-injection of wastewater. Wastewater injections are considered to be responsible…

Birds on a perch

The Santa Maria Sun has a Canary whose opinions grace the paper each week, but this bird is not alone. Preening as she does and chirping away, the Canary is a piker when compared to the avian trio that perch on the dais during Lompoc City Council meetings. One citizen recently complained during a council…

Jayson Downey

Santa Maria High School student Jayson Downey is still young, but track and field coaches expect to see great things from the athlete in years to come. Downey, a sophomore, specializes in long, high, and triple jumps. He’s doing well enough in the league overall, but according to assistant coach Steven Youngblood, he’s close to…

Researchers need local moms for bottle-feeding study

New and expecting moms constantly hear about the positive nutritional and behavioral effects breastfeeding can have on babies, but no one really talks about how difficult and confusing breastfeeding can actually be. Nursing can be especially challenging for working moms, like Casey Heaney, who can’t stay home with their babies or bring them to work.…

Spotlight on: Lompoc Valley 2019 Initiative

The Santa Barbara County Workforce Development Board announced the launch of the Lompoc Valley 2019 Initiative, a collaboration between local youth, city leaders, government agencies, and private businesses. Also known as Workforce Week, the initiative includes three events aimed at providing individuals with work-related resources for every step of the job-search process, from how to…


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