Jan 18-28, 2024

Jan 18-28, 2024 / Vol. 24 / No. 47
Only one bus per day runs between North and South Santa Barbara County, leaving those who need to see specialists in the city of Santa Barbara with the option of finding a ride or catching the bus at 7 a.m. and returning at 6 p.m. Transportation is one of several issues that seniors and residents […]

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Roadblocks to care

Get help Call the Independent Living Resource Center at (805) 462-1162 or visit ilre-trico.org to learn more. Long waits for in-home supportive services and a lack of rural transportation services are some of the many issues Santa Barbara County’s residents with disabilities and senior citizens face on a regular basis.  A public health survey conducted…

Buellton plans to amp up social media presence

With Facebook as its sole social media platform, the city of Buellton hopes to double its outreach efforts online with an upcoming Instagram account. During its Jan. 11 meeting, the Buellton City Council discussed the new approach and its social media policy in general. Prior to the hearing, the policy remained unaltered since its adoption…

Santa Maria city employees advocate for higher wages

Santa Maria city union employees planned to approach the City Council during its Jan. 16 meeting (after the Sun went to press) to advocate for a wage increase that keeps up with the cost of living.  The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 620 represents almost 50 percent of Santa Maria’s city employees, with members…

Political Watch: January 18, 2024

• As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) considers implementing new rules prohibiting hidden fees in a range of sectors across the U.S. economy, U.S Rep. Salud Carbjal (D-Santa Barbara) is pushing the federal agency to crack down on burdensome junk fees that can rack up thousands of dollars in additional costs for American renters, according…

Cal Poly professors win a patent for their wildfire-detecting software

Two Cal Poly engineering professors’ concern for preserving the environment for future generations sparked a trailblazing project with intentions to prevent widespread fires. Majid Poshtan and Joseph Callenes-Sloan—associate professors of electrical engineering and computer engineering, respectively—advanced a software program that can be attached to high-power transmission lines and detect fledgling local fires, their growth, and…

Saddle up

We’ve finally got some races on our hands for the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors! Not one supervisor who’s up for reelection is running unopposed in the March primary. Huzzah!  Great! What do we have for quality candidates? Mm. That one’s a bit tough to discern.  Restaurateur and Carpinteria City Councilmember Roy Lee is…

The Oceano Community Services District is in disarray thanks to one elected official

The drama from Oceano is so extensive that it continuously reverberates throughout the Central Coast. Every week, newly elected Oceano Community Services District (OCSD) board member Charles Varni publishes verbose, sanctimonious, and self-victimizing diatribes every time someone disagrees with him. Varni completely melts down in a feedback loop of replaying his grievances against the district…

Too many risks in Oceano

Before the last big storm, heavy rain and high tides were predicted by the weather forecasts. The disastrous washout on Oceano Beach, on Dec. 28, 2023, should not have been a surprise.  Several trailers and vehicles were dragged into the ocean where they lost all their contents: provisions, pots and pans, plasticware, trash. The debris…

Kenny Metcalf brings Elton John tribute to Santa Ynez

A touring tribute act is heading to the Santa Ynez Valley for an upcoming concert at the Chumash Casino Resort. On Friday, Jan. 26, Elton & The Early Years Band—musician Kenny Metcalf’s tribute to Elton John—will perform in the casino’s Samala Showroom at 8 p.m. Over the years, Metcalf has carefully curated his act to…

Lompoc Parks and Recreation hosts Father Daughter Dance

Locals have three opportunities to participate in Lompoc’s Father Daughter Dance, held at the Anderson Recreation Center on Feb. 2, 3, and 4, from 6:30 to 8:30 each evening. Doors will open each night at 5 p.m. for photo opportunities (portrait packages will be available for sale, separate from the admission price). Entry to the…

The Beekeeper floats like a turd

The Beekeeper What’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Glen? Stream it What’s it worth, Anna? Skip it Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande, Movies Lompoc David Ayer (Fury, Suicide Squad) directs this revenge flick written by Kurt Wimmer (Salt, Expen4bles) about a mild-mannered beekeeper named Adam Clay (Jason…

NEW FLICKS: Good Grief

Good Grief What’s it rated? R When? 2023 Where’s it showing? Netflix Dan Levy writes, directs, and stars in this sad, sweet comedy that follows Marc (Levy) as he navigates the year following the unexpected death of his husband, Oliver (Luke Evans). Marc has his two besties, ex-paramour Thomas (Himesh Patel) and chronically flighty Sophie…

BLAST FROM THE PAST: Citizen Kane

Citizen Kane What’s it rated? PG When? 1941 Where’s it showing? Bay Theatre on Friday, Jan. 19, at 6 p.m. ($10 at my805tix.com) There’s a reason Citizen Kane frequently tops lists for the greatest film ever made. On a technical level, there’s its innovative lighting design, which is further highlighted by filming in black and…

New funding helps food access, gardening project grow in Cuyama

Blue Cuyama Blue Sky Center is located at 1000 Perkins Road, New Cuyama. Call (661) 413-3005 or visit blueskycenter.org for more info on the nonprofit.  A local nonprofit is ringing in the new year—and the following two years—with some new funds to support its unique gardening program. Near the end of 2023, Blue Sky Center…


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