Aug 31 – Sep 7, 2017

Aug 31 - Sep 7, 2017 / Vol. 18 / No. 26

Cover Story

What can be done to empower isolated, rural communities?

Chris Cucchiara realtor “I think supporting small businesses more and supporting each other a lot more.” Josh Caballero entrepreneur “I would say making water supplies easier to get out there. A lot of people I talk to have trouble getting water, so I think that would help a lot.” Humberto Tirado truck driver “They need…

Jacqueline Higa

Aug. 21 was a day of celebration for Jacqueline Higa and her softball team—they won the 2017 Santa Maria Recreation and Parks Department’s Summer League Championship. What made this particular softball league so much fun for Higa wasn’t the winning but rather the light-heartedness. Teams that play in the Recreation and Parks League are encouraged…

City of Lompoc to hold photography contest

The city of Lompoc’s Recreation Division will accept entries starting Sept. 1 for its annual Lompoc Valley Photography Contest. The contest is open to all Lompoc Valley residents age 5 and older, and categories are broken down by age and experience level. Photo entries are $3 each, and can be submitted to the Anderson Recreation…

Spotlight on: Coast Electronics

When John Weiss, 58, and his father started Coast Electronics in 1978, they did so with one simple philosophy in mind—quality, familiar customer service. A lot has changed since then, most notably the advent of personal computers, ubiquitous wireless internet, and cellphones, but Weiss said a comfortable niche still existed for locally owned, brick-and-mortar electronic…

Wildling Museum intern gets craftsy with animal footprints

Most interns who paint on the walls or floors at their work get fired. But one local student is being heralded for it. When Jake Abraham began his internship at the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature in Solvang, he had no idea he would make such a permanent impression. But when he began his…

Gallery Los Olivos features black and white photography from Paul Roark

Paul Roark is more than just a talented and visionary black and white photographer. He’s somewhat of a photography subversive, seeking to quietly put the artform back into the hands of the people, one slightly hacked black and white printer cartridge at a time. Roark, whose black and white images are featured at Gallery Los…

Señor Taco in Santa Maria serves up fresh and spicy Mexican food

Everyone who lives in Santa Maria has a favorite taco spot in town. Poll 20 people on the street and you’ll get almost 20 different answers. At least once a week I’ll have a reader or friend tell me that I need to check out “the absolute best most amazing Mexican restaurant,” and it’s usually…

Not surprised

It takes a lot to catch this little bird unawares. That’s what happens when you actually pay attention to what’s going on. So, was I surprised when Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown was found to be communicating directly with Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) to help him make a case against SB 54, the…

No sanctuary from Sheriff Bill Brown

The Trump administration’s discriminatory citizenship policies have served to fuel white nationalism across the United States. From California to Virginia, white supremacists have terrorized communities as Americans have watched in dismay. The most recent attack occurred at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, when hundreds of Klansmen and neo-Nazis chanting, “Jews will not replace us,”…

California Highway Patrol hosts school bus safety enforcement operation

California Highway Patrol (CHP) hosted a school bus pedestrian safety operation on Aug. 29 in Santa Barbara County after a one-day California Department of Education survey of 137 state school districts found that more than 26,000 motorists failed to properly stop for school buses loading and unloading students. In response to the survey and California…

Santa Maria High School Agriculture Department wins national recognition

After winning several statewide awards this summer, the Santa Maria High School Agriculture Department was selected as the Outstanding Secondary School Agricultural Education Program, a national award given by the National Association of Agriculture Educators (NAAE). It is the first time the department has been nationally recognized. The award recognizes excellence in instructional strategies, experimental…

Hobnobbing with Helen: Boosting the boosters

On Saturday evening, Aug. 26, Elks Lodge No. 1538 was overrun with young people from Allan Hancock College all sporting numbered football jerseys and, maybe, shoulder pads. Who were these bulked-up bulldogs? Well, the big guys and the really big guys were likely football players, the tall guys were likely basketball players, and the gals…

Groups battle over state water safety bill

Senator Bill Monning (D-Carmel) announced on Aug. 23 the amended version of Senate Bill 623, which would establish the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund to finance infrastructure improvement projects across the state with the help of a coalition of environmental activists, agricultural industry representatives, and labor groups. The bill will need to garner a…

Sheriff Bill Brown asks ICE for help against sanctuary state bill

On Aug. 23, The Intercept published the second story in its series focusing on sanctuary states for undocumented immigrants. The article details email correspondence between Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials discussing SB 54—a bill proposed in the California Legislature that would give undocumented immigrants “sanctuary state”…

Santa Maria welcomes Tibetan monks

A group of Tibetan Monks from the Drepung Gomang Monastery Sacred Arts Tour 2017 will be in Santa Maria at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery at Allan Hancock College from Sept. 4 through 8. They will create a large and elaborate sand mandala painting and perform cultural pageants that will include exhibiting their Tibetan crafts, song,…

Where the red fern (doesn’t) grow

My wife has done a great job raising our kids. She birthed them, nurtured them, changed diapers, read to them, made school lunches with the crusts cut off, did thousands of flashcards, and was somehow able to get both of our kids all the way through high school. What did I contribute? I built train…

Political Watch 8/31/17

• U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris held a roundtable at the Downtown UCLA Labor Center with eight Dreamers, immigrants who are protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) program, on Aug. 28. Harris, a member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, has co-sponsored the DREAM Act, a bipartisan bill…

Clarification

• In the Aug. 17 cover story “Free to go?” the Sun incorrectly stated that Sheriff Bill Brown declined to comment on the story. Brown never received the Sun’s request for comment. • In the Aug. 24 news story “Replace or repair,” the correct number of months Plains All American Pipeline estimated for the construction…

Students voted to represent youth for city’s task force

Santa Maria Valley students Janet Cruz-Reyes and Monserrat Nolasco were chosen over 11 other candidates to represent the city’s youth in various community projects, including the Task Force on Youth Safety. The Aug. 25 election was hosted by the Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE), Central Coast Future Leaders, and Just Communities,…

Subject to change

I missed National Library week. It was back in April. Back in April, it wasn’t really important. You know, it’s just about books available to everyone for free. One of our early founders, as it were, came up with the idea. Years later Andrew Carnegie, an immigrant from Scotland, who became a rich capitalist, made…

Compassion exists in Guadalupe

On Aug. 18, law enforcement officials were on foot in pursuit of a burglary suspect through our neighborhood. The suspect broke through our backyard gate as a means of escape since our home borders farmland. During the pursuit, the gate was left open and two of my three dogs (all rescues), escaped through the open…


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