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55 Fiction: The shortest stories you’ll read this week

You can say a lot in 55 words. You can fight, forget, or love someone. Tell stories about global warming, eat your friends, or die. Make political statements. Riff on getting old. But there are only a select few who can do it well enough to get published! For the last three decades, New Times…

New pesticide reporting app improves investigation process

California recently released a new pesticide reporting app that can be downloaded on smartphones, and state and local officials expect the new technology to expedite the pesticide incident reporting and investigation process.    The California Department of Pesticide Regulation announced on June 26 the launch of its new pesticide incident reporting app, CASPIR (California’s System…

Spotlight on: Santa Maria Public Airport, Chris Hastert, general manager

Hordes of Central Coast residents took to their social media pages on June 26 to cheer the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport’s announcement that it will soon offer direct flights to Las Vegas, a move that could impact the Santa Maria airport’s limited flight options.    Santa Maria Public Airport General Manager Chris Hastert…

Lompoc City Council backs businesses, not city staff on grease traps

Twice in the last two months the Lompoc City Council has voted against the recommendation of city staff and upheld appeals from local business owners to avoid installing grease traps. This equipment captures and prevents grease and other materials from traveling into the city’s wastewater system.  Owners of the Vitamin and Herb Store and P.J.’s…

County, cities seek federal grant to fight gang violence

The Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County (CAC) is applying for a grant through the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to create a more collaborative approach to reducing gang violence in the county. According to a memorandum of understanding between the CAC and the jurisdictions sponsoring the grant application, the commission will lead an…

Cunningham tables e-cig marketing bill for stricter anti-vaping legislation

It’s been several months since Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) introduced a bill in December 2018 that aimed to deter e-cigarette use among minors by prohibiting “deceptive e-cigarette marketing” geared toward children. That bill has since been tabled, and now Cunningham is including its provisions in a more robust and stringent anti-vaping bill.  On…

Solvang Antiques showcases oil paintings by Dirk Foslien

Solvang Antiques will host oil painter Dirk Foslien as part of the gallery’s Summer Art Series, starting Wednesday, July 17, with a Champagne reception from 2 to 6 p.m. Featured works include both still life pieces and landscapes, most of which depict local poppy fields and oak trees. Growing up, Foslien first became interested in…

Wildling Museum exhibit highlights California national parks, monuments

Celebrating the National Lands of California, a new juried exhibition at the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature in Solvang, opens Saturday, July 20. The exhibit features 63 artworks selected from 316 entries submitted by artists across the U.S., competing for a pool of $4,000 in cash prizes. First-, second-, and third-place winners will be…

Political Watch: July 11, 2019

• On June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion blocking a controversial question asking for a person’s citizenship status from appearing on the 2020 census. Many critics of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s plan to add this question believed it would prevent immigrants from participating in the census because of the fear of…

Correction

In the Sun’s Winning Images cover story (June 20), Barry Goyette’s photograph, Gail, in the People category was incorrectly captioned. The image won 3rd place. 

CANARY: 55 nonfiction

New Times and the Sun have brought you reader-submitted stories for the annual 55 Fiction contest. Each year, hundreds of entries come from all over the coast and world. This year I’m joining in on the fun, in hopes of pissing off the masses with fewer words than ever before.  Sex offenders’ advocates?  Here’s a…

Ignore bogus reports

Please stop quoting the State Parks’ 2017 bogus Economic Impact Report. There has never been an independent, unbiased study of the financial impacts of the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area! The deceptive “report” issued by State Parks was conducted by a marketing firm, SMG Consulting, whose president is a self-proclaimed “adventure motorcycle rider.” The…

It comes down to respect

I always look for the new edition of the Sun Thursday afternoons in the Village Center and was wondering why after three days the news rack still was bare. So Saturday I drove around to see where if anywhere was the Sun. I finally located some and wondered if it was the “Pride” front page…

Dems should care about this country

Thank you, New York. You have given us one of the loudest, most arrogant representatives to serve in Congress. She lacks common sense and has absolutely no scruples about leaving the truth far behind when she comments on everything and anything.  Who, you ask? AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez).  Her latest fabrication is that Border Patrol agents…

Hobnobbing with Helen is sorely missed

I was saddened to learn that Helen Thomas’ June 27 Hobnobbing With Helen column would be her last. I have been a member, volunteer, and board member of local nonprofits for over 20 years and Helen Thomas was a welcome and valuable contributor to all of them. Her smile, notebook, and camera were ubiquitous, a…


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