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Alien: Romulus returns to the original’s formula and nails it

Alien: Romulus What’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Anna? Matinee What’s it worth, Glen? Matinee Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead, Don’t Breathe, The Girl in the Spider’s Web) directs this new installment in the Alien sci-fi horror franchise. In this go-around, […]

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Multiple local venues hold screenings for 27th annual Manhattan Short Film Festival

Oodles of avenues across several countries will double as temporary movie houses during September and October, in conjunction with this year’s global Manhattan Short Film Festival. Participating venues in California include some libraries in both San Luis Obispo County and the Santa Maria Valley, as well as one senior center in the latter region. Central […]

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Democrats are the victims of their own infatuation with DEI

A preordained, carefully scripted coronation, or a food fight at a cannibal’s banquet? To the surprise of no one, Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid following his disastrous debate performance and the failure of subsequent ā€œsoft ballā€ interviews with pre-cleared questions to reassure the public of his mental soundness.Ā  Biden then endorsed Vice President Kamala […]

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Capital needed

It seems a little strange that Guadalupe is moving forward with its theater renovation project without having all the cash it needs in the bank yet.Ā  The Royal Theater revamp fund is still short $3 million—that’s the same $3 million the Guadalupe City Council declined to ask its residents to fund via a bond measure […]

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Lompoc’s reading challenges promote continued learning and family connection

Lompoc residents collectively read for more than 364,000 minutes this summer, quadrupling the number of minutes set in the library’s goal for its annual summer reading challenge.Ā  ā€œLompoc is a great community, and the reading numbers far exceeded my expectations, which was amazing. We just kept passing our goal, so we changed it, and we […]

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Political Watch: August 22, 2024

• Assemblymember Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara) announced that Assembly Bill 1866, which addresses idle oil wells, has made it to the California Senate floor, according to an Aug. 15 statement from Hart’s office. The legislation specifically mandates that oil companies plug an estimated 40,000 idle wells in California and prioritize plugging wells within 3,200 feet […]

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County Behavioral Wellness could implement mental health care changes next July

Santa Barbara County will need to fund three new positions in the public guardian’s office, consolidate office space, and eventually purchase more mental health beds to come in compliance with a new state mental health law.  ā€œSome of our precious discretionary revenue will be going to this, as it is a mandate,ā€ County Executive Officer […]

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Buellton youth gymnastics center moves forward with traffic caveats

When it comes to activities geared toward families in Buellton, some city officials fear the list rarely lends itself to young children other than those who love feeding ostriches. While reviewing a conditional use permit request for a proposed youth gymnastics center at the Buellton Planning Commission’s Aug. 15 meeting, two commissioners described the project […]

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