It feels like winterās still here, doesnāt it? Spring came, but that Central Coast weather hasnāt seemed to come alive just yet. It almost feels like summer will never come, but it will, and with it will come the sunāhopefully. Even if the sun never comes out, though, weāve got the fun locked down in […]
Summer Guide 2024
Santa Barbara County Food Action Network offers microgrant program for those looking to innovate the food system
Shakira Miracle wants people to dream big when applying for the Santa Barbara County Food Action Networkās Food Justice Microgrant. āWhat I find so shocking and yet crystal clear is that we have lost the ability to dream, to be able to imagine, to have space held so we can think outside the box and […]
Guadalupe starts event fee relief program for nonprofits, community service groups
A local car clubās request for a full ride expense waiver to temporarily use a Guadalupe-owned venue in June reminded the city of a lingering oversight. āWe donāt have a policy [on fee waivers to use city-owned facilities], and we need one,ā City Administrator Todd Bodem said at the Guadalupe City Councilās April 23 meeting, […]
Odor, environmental concerns delay decision on Buellton cannabis project
The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission voted 4-0 (with 5th District Commissioner Vincent Martinez absent) during its May 8 meeting to push its decision on a cannabis cultivation project near Buellton to July 10 so the project could further analyze odor, viewshed, and other environmental impacts. āIām very cognizant, because Iāve been in the middle […]
Santa Maria Firefighters advocate for Measure U to fund salary increases
Santa Maria Firefighters Local 2020 members planned to attend the May 21 City Council preliminary budget meeting to advocate that the city use its Measure U funds to increase firefighter salaries, Local 2020 Public Information Officer Chris Robles told the Sun. āOur position is that itās a matter of priorities,ā Robles said. āIt doesnāt take […]
Great American Melodrama presents Pirates of Pismo A-Go-Go
Set in Pismo Beach during the 1960s, Pirates of Pismo A-Go-Go is the Great American Melodramaās latest production, slated to run Friday, May 17, through Saturday, July 6. The show is described as an adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivanās The Pirates of Penzance with a 20th century Central Coast setting. The plot follows Frederic, a […]
LA singer-guitarist Erinn Alissa travels up the coast with stops in SYV
Tunes and tastings Prolific musician Erinn Alissa will perform at Firestone Vineyard in Los Olivos on Sunday, May 26, from noon to 4 p.m., and Brick Barn Wine Estate in Buellton on Wednesday, May 29, from 4 to 7 p.m.Ā Based in LA, the singer-songwriter and cover artist has additional shows lined up at venues […]
Central Coast native joins the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mid Central Coast as new CEO
After being away for more than 10 years, Maria Fabula made her way back home to the Central Coast by joining the local Boys and Girls Club team as its new chief executive officer.Ā āThereās nowhere quite similar in the world to San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. Weāve always been drawn to this area,ā […]
Political Watch: May 16, 2024
⢠U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal joined several of his colleagues in introducing the Combat Veterans Pre-Enrollment Act, a bipartisan bill to allow service members to opt in to the Department of Veteransā Affairs (VA) patient enrollment, according to a May 9 statement from Carbajalās office. Currently, members of the armed forces cannot apply for VA […]
Santa Barbara County supervisors move forward with hybrid cannabis tax
A new cannabis tax ordinance cleared another hurdle to make the November ballot after the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1, with 5th District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino dissenting, to move forward with proposing a hybrid tax that considers gross receipts and a base square footage tax.Ā Currently the county uses a gross receipts […]
Solvang gas station seeks ABC approval in area āoversaturatedā with beer licenses
Canned and bottled beer sales are commonplace at many convenience stores, but Jimās Service Center in Solvang isnāt one of them. In business for nearly 50 years, the local gas station recently asked the Solvang City Council to endorse its application for an off-sale beer and wine license.Ā In order to move forward, the California […]
Santa Maria, Vernon Group negotiate development agreement for downtown
Santa Maria city staff is working on an agreement with the Vernon Group to move forward with developing four city-owned parcels, a big step toward realizing the cityās Downtown Revitalization Plan.Ā āThis is the hardest part. This is moving beyond the planning efforts into implementation and getting stuff built,ā Assistant City Manager Chuen Wu told […]

