UpWhatās it rated? PG When? 2009 Whereās it showing? Palm Theatre of San Luis Obispo on Sunday, May 17, at 1 p.m. Co-directors Pete Docter and Bob Peterson helm this story they co-wrote with Tom McCarthy about Carl Fredricksen (voiced by Edward Asner), a former balloon salesman who, in an effort to fulfill his wifeās […]
Watch Pixarās <i>Up</i> and work on crafts at The Palm on May 17
A day in the life of Santa Mariaās tamale lady
Brrring: When the clock strikes 1 a.m., Beth Rangelās alarm sounds. Soon after, she starts cooking meat and prepping ingredients to make the dayās batch of tamales. Call BethBethās Tamales and Tacos opens at 11 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday and at 10 a.m. Friday and Saturday, closing at 11 p.m. On Sundays itās open from […]
Home plight: St. Joseph High Schoolās neighbors ask county to penalize unpermitted softball field for alleged hazards
Keeping count of how many softballs land in their backyards became an accidental hobby for several residents of Knollwood Terrace, a townhome community near St. Joseph High School in Orcutt. Some condo dwellers make an effort to return stray balls to the school, while others keep them stored away in a bag or box. Eleanor […]
Trial for alleged Santa Maria court bomber set two years after explosion
Full of black powder, a can the size of a coffee tin wrapped in duct tape and glued-on nails was inside of Nathaniel James McGuireās backpack the day he was arrested on terrorism charges in Santa Maria, according to law enforcement. On Sept. 25, 2024, McGuire allegedly threw his backpack into Santa Maria Superior Courtās […]
Guadalupe adopts its first food truck ordinance
In the name of public health and safety, the city of Guadalupe now has a concrete set of regulations that operators of food trucks and trailers must abide by. The food truck ordinance saga in Guadalupe has lasted more than seven years, city contracted Planning Director Larry Appel said at a Feb. 24 City Council […]
County approves Los Alamosā Cottonwoods housing development
Yellowtail Lane. Pargo Drive. Gopher Gulch. Naming a few newly proposed private roads in Los Alamos after fish and rodents fell into the Santa Barbara County Planning Commissionās purview at its final hearing of April. County Planner Tina Mitchell assured the commission on April 29 that the road names before them were cleared by the […]
Political Watch: May 7, 2026
⢠Following the Trump administrationās announcement that Morro Bayās Golden State Wind project will recover $120 million in taxpayer dollars as part of its cancellation arrangement, U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) issued a statement on April 28. āI am outraged by this backwards decision to sabotage the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area. In Congress, […]
Longtime hearing aid specialist takes on practitioner role with Santa Mariaās Beltone office
Constant ringing. Buzzing. Swishing. Hissing. Tinnitus can take on many different sounds for those who suffer from the condition, commonly due to hearing loss. Local hearing care practitioner Remy Salazar said one seldomly reported form of tinnitus sheās observed over the course of her career is kind of like having a song stuck in your […]
Fly balls
St. Joseph High School claims that it aims to be a āthoughtful community partner.ā But some of its closest neighbors would beg to differ. Especially since softballs have been raining down in their yards, which butt up against the campusās newest addition: an unpermitted softball field. How nice for the schoolās neighbors! They can now […]
Trump takes on the pope, and itās not a good look
Itās been two months since the president precipitated his brutal air war against Iran. This ālittle excursionā has morphed into a regional war with devastating consequences for virtually everyone: to the unfortunate Lebanese, caught in the cross fire; to every one of the petro-states on both sides of the Persian Gulf; and to every nation […]
Working Families Party support of Ricardo Valencia for supervisor is troubling
As the race to fill Steve Lavagninoās soon-to-be vacant 5th District supervisorial seat heats up, a particularly troubling fact has emerged regarding one of the candidates. In a previous piece I characterized Santa Maria High School teacher Ricardo Valencia as a āpuppetā of local activist organizations. I have also, on occasion, referred to his ever-present […]
Teams produce outdoor community theater event in New Cuyama
Wheels are spinningPerformers will present Rec Hallipalooza: A Resilient Cuyama Drama on May 16 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event is free to the public and takes place at Richardson County Park in New Cuyama off the Hubbard Avenue exit of Highway 166. For more information about Blue Sky Center, visit blueskycenter.org. Tiny […]

