Jun 27 – Jul 7, 2024

Jun 27 - Jul 7, 2024 / Vol. 25 / No. 18
For the past several years, Guadalupe has been dreaming of preserving and renovating the historic Royal Theater. All that stands in the coastal ag city’s way is a $3 million gap in funding. The City Council is poised to put on the November ballot a bond measure asking residents to bridge that gap. But is […]

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Solvang debates allocating extra discretionary grant funds

A proposed increase of grant funds in Solvang’s 2024-26 budget stirred up enough backlash to delay its inclusion, but the matter will resurface as a separate resolution in August for further review. Reaction to the amendment—which suggested allocating an extra $125,000 for grant funding—was mixed among the public and elected officials during the Solvang City…

Political Watch: June 27, 2024

• U.S. Sens. Laphonza Butler (D-California) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York) announced the introduction of the Health Equity Innovation Act, legislation to fight racial disparities in health outcomes by expanding access to preventative health care in underserved communities, according to a June 21 statement from Butler’s office. The bill would establish a new grant program…

California Hot Dogs expands with new drive-through destination

California, here we come For more info on California Hot Dogs, call (805) 998-0265 or visit the eatery’s Facebook page. The brand’s new drive-through is located at 1311 Nicholson Ave., Santa Maria. Fans of Avila Beach’s famed food cart, California Hot Dogs, now have a place to get their frankfurter fix without having to step…

We all pay

Why does it always feel surprising when budgets dry up? We go a year or two without having to think too hard about money on the municipal level, and then, bam! Your city’s gotta start pinching those pennies again. Santa Maria’s currently moving forward with a solution for its $21.3 million budget deficit. Sort of. …

Affordable housing is wishful thinking in this state

If your son/daughter and their mate have a couple of kids and they have a joint income of say $85,000 a year, why can’t they find an affordable home to rent/buy? Well, there are lots of reasons why it will be hard for them, and most are associated with government policies that have dramatically increased…

We can’t go back once we mess things up

It seems we have been gaslighted with the “group think” new agendas. I am a local of San Luis Obispo. I was born in 1951, so I’ve seen a lot of changes in San Luis Obispo city and the county. The very sad thing about the Dana Reserve project is not only the loss of…

Stop pouring public money into weapons and war

Cannot our national-level elected officials, Sens. Laphonza Butler and Alex Padilla and Congressman Jimmy Panetta, do more to protect our young people from having to work for war and in war corporations?  Some young people want to enter the military or to work for war companies, to kill and to risk being killed. But most…

PCPA’s Little Shop of Horrors is big, bold, and bloody brilliant

Plant ahead The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) presents its production of Little Shop of Horrors at the Solvang Festival Theater through Sunday, July 7. Visit pcpa.org or facebook.com/pacificconservatorytheatre, or call (805) 922-8313 for tickets and more info. The production opened at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria in April and in Solvang in mid-June. The…

Santa Maria City Council passes 2024-26 budget, with general fund deficit

Facing the looming challenges of filling a deficit, the Santa Maria City Council voted 3-2 (with Councilmembers Gloria Soto and Carlos Escobedo dissenting) to pass its 2024-26 biennial budget.  The total budget for fiscal year 2024-25 is almost $364 million and $347 million in the 2025-26 fiscal year, Deputy City Treasurer Xenia Bradford told the…

Pillars 2024 highlights Bobby Williams’ paintings in Los Olivos

The opening reception for Pillars 2024, a solo exhibition of paintings by Bobby Williams at Gallery Los Olivos, will be held on Monday, July 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibit is scheduled to remain on display through the end of July. In press materials, Williams described this showcase of agricultural paintings as “the…

Cypress Gallery showcases works by Claudette Carlton

The Lompoc Valley Art Association presents Watercolor Creations, an exhibition of works by local artist Claudette Carlton, at Cypress Gallery through July 28. Carlton will attend an art reception, open to the public, to celebrate the solo exhibit on Saturday, July 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. Some of Carlton’s works include landscapes, florals, folk…

NEW FLICKS: Origin

Origin What’s it rated? PG-13 When? 2023 Where’s it showing? Hulu Writer-director Ava DuVernay (I Will Follow, 13th, When They See Us) helms this biographical drama based on the life of scholar Isabel Wilkerson (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) as she writes her nonfiction book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, which was published in 2020 and describes…

BINGEABLE: The Veil

The Veil What’s it rated? TV-MA When? 2024 Where’s it showing? Hulu Imogen is a tough nut to crack, and she has a knack for getting in and out of situations undetected. She’s been sent to a remote camp where Adilah (Yumna Marwan) is being held, but under very dangerous circumstances. After a difficult and…


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