Dec 28, 2023 – Jan 7, 2024

Dec 28, 2023 - Jan 7, 2024 / Vol. 24 / No. 44
It’s the time of year where we look back on the past 12 months to decide what defined the year. The flooding Santa Barbara County experienced in early 2023 is still weighing heavy on areas that felt the worst of the January and March storms. But that was only the beginning. This past year also […]

For the birds!

We sure did a lot of fighting this year! Maybe it was all that rain in January and March, filling up Northern Santa Barbara County’s streets with mud and debris, causing our reservoirs to spill over, and leaving us with repair needs—some of which have yet to be fixed.  It made us grumpy for the…

Elections matter—new political leadership is greatly needed

Every year many of us make New Year’s resolutions that we sometimes keep; this year will be no different. Instead of sharing my personal resolutions, I will talk about those that voters should make and keep in the coming year. We need new leadership in our county, state, and country. The current crop of appointed…

The Dana Reserve development is too big

In response to Michael Massey (“We need housing,” Dec. 21). I notice you have not addressed the traffic problem on the 101 freeway that has gotten exponentially worse in the past few years. I have realized we need more responsible housing projects, but this one is far too large! Alyx Michell Nipomo

What a year!

January kicked us off with a rush of floodwater, and the rain didn’t stop until April. Certain areas of Santa Barbara County are still dealing with the ramifications from all that water and concerned about what the rainy season ahead has in store. The tension that started the year continued throughout the year, with fights…

Judge rules in AMR’s favor in ambulance services lawsuit against the county

Santa Barbara County’s current ambulance provider, American Medical Response (AMR), can continue serving the community until July 2024 after a Santa Barbara County Superior Court judge ruled in the company’s favor.  Earlier this year, AMR sued Santa Barbara County for its decision to make the County Fire Department the new ambulance provider starting in March…

Political Watch: December 28, 2023

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) highlighted new authority spelled out in this year’s annual defense policy bill that allows the Space Force to share more of the upkeep costs for their bases and launch ranges with the commercial space companies using military-owned ranges, according to a Dec. 21 statement. As a senior member…

Santa Barbara-based tutoring center expands services into Lompoc

With more than 64 percent of Lompoc Unified School District’s population considered socioeconomically disadvantaged and students in historically marginalized communities scoring below state learning standards in test scores, Connie Alexander and Audrey Gamble saw a need for additional educational support and services.  Alexander and Gamble own and operate Gateway Educational Services, a tutoring center founded…

Team Starkey picks their favorite films of 2023

Neither of us are typically a “my favorite (fill in the blank) is” kinds of people. We might have current favorites of the moment, but how can we pick an overall favorite band, writer, visual artist, or even a favorite color for that matter? We can obviously tell you if we like something or not,…


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