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Don’t miss the hilarious Werewolf of Arroyo Grande at the Great American Melodrama

When’s the next full moon? Werewolf of Arroyo Grande is playing at The Great American Melodrama, located at 1863 Front St. in Oceano, through Nov. 19.  For showtimes, tickets, and more information, visit americanmelodrama.com. The Great American Melodrama is known for its silly, audience-engaging, and lighthearted theater. If you haven’t had the opportunity to experience […]

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Dreams and dread

Maya Restaurant has seen every iteration of Santa Maria in its nearly 60 years of business. From its vibrant, charming early years to the vacant lots, Santa Maria has been home to the Paredes family.  “The times are changing, and it’s time we keep up with those times to keep our home thriving,” said Tere […]

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Be an advocate for truth

“The content of our consciousness is the product of our conditioning.”  What we know is what we learned since we understood the spoken and written word, and from what we were told, experienced, observed at home, at school, at church, wherever we happened to be. This is who we are and how we become who […]

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Déjà vu?

This year feels like a rerun in some parts of Northern Santa Barbara County. In Santa Maria, Will Smith is again running to unseat longtime incumbent Mayor Alice Patino.  It’s his third time running for the spot against Patino.  With his checkered past, I’m not sure in what world enough people exist to help him […]

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Political Watch: September 19, 2024

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) called on his colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives to act on legislation to avert a pay cut for federal wildland firefighters on Sept. 30, according to a Sept. 11 statement from Carbajal’s office. “As Californians have been baking this week in an extreme heat wave, our […]

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Supervisors highlight planning, traffic concerns during Arctic Cold discussion

Despite planning challenges, traffic concerns, and additional needed regulations, the Arctic Cold Processor and Freezer facility can move forward with its operations after the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved project revisions. “This literally can help bring products of Santa Maria, our berry markets, that can go worldwide because of the nature of this […]

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Chumash national marine sanctuary gets closer to designation

The Central Coast is a step closer to being home to the first tribally nominated national marine sanctuary. On Sept. 6, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced the release of the final environmental impact statement for designation of the proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. The mammoth document is split into two volumes, […]

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Mosby tries again

Jim Mosby and Jenelle Osborne are again fighting to become Lompoc’s next mayor. This time around, the two veteran local politicians will be joined by newcomer Lydia Perez.  Incumbent Osborne has served on the City Council since 2016, becoming mayor in 2018.  Mosby, a former City Council member, was first appointed to the council in […]

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