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Protecting Midland: Los Olivos boarding school evacuates as the Lake Fire continues to spread

Following the fire Visit readysbc.org to sign up for Lake Fire alerts or download the Watch Duty app for more, up-to-date information. Before Midland School received mandatory evacuation orders for the Lake Fire, Midland Dean of Academics Ellie Moore drove back to the property several times to retrieve photos and memorabilia from fellow faculty members’ […]

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Fly Me to the Moon is a deeply charming rom com set against a compelling historical era

Fly Me to the Moon What’s it rated? PG-13 What’s it worth, Anna? Full price What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande Greg Berlanti (Love, Simon) directs this rom-com set during the 1960s Space Race between the U.S. and Russia. Marketing expert […]

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New textile art exhibit at Cal-NAM celebrates local animal species and oak woodland habitats

The California Nature Art Museum (Cal-NAM) opened its latest solo exhibition in mid-July, a showcase of fabric collages and quilts by local artist Julia Laraway. The exhibit, titled California, Quilted: Wild in the Oak Woodland, is scheduled to run through January 2025. Laraway’s artworks in the show were inspired by California’s oak woodland habitats and […]

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No president should be above the law

What, if anything, can be done to avert the coming disaster of living in a country where our president is “above the law”? Where criminal violations of the oath of office are ignored? Where Supreme Court of the United States candidates can lie under oath to the Senate selection committee and, once confirmed, render baseless […]

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The presidential debate lacked substance but cleared up one serious question

The last time I watched a presidential debate was in 1956 when surrogates represented Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson who was challenging incumbent Republican President Dwight Eisenhower. Since then, I have relied on press/media reports and analysis of what was said or how the candidates acted. But I changed my strategy when President Joe Biden “debated” […]

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Let freedom Zoom

Can you believe that governments aren’t required to record their public meetings and post them in an archive so anyone can view them? It seems like they have to, but they don’t. They have to keep “minutes”—and depending on the governing board those can be extremely detailed or not detailed at all.  Basically, if you […]

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County and nonprofits deploy services to protect residents during high temperatures

With the first heatwave in what’s expected to be a scorching summer, Santa Barbara County officials and local nonprofits are taking action to keep residents safe from high temperatures.  Good Samaritan Shelter Director of Homeless Services Kirsten Cahoon told the Sun that the organization deployed its outreach teams on July 5 to provide unsheltered individuals […]

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Political Watch: July 11, 2024

• Amid extreme heat waves across California and the nation, U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) applauded the Biden administration’s proposed rule to establish the first-ever federal safety standard to protect workers from the severe risks of excessive heat, according to a July 2 statement from Padilla’s office. The rule, proposed by the Department of Labor’s […]

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