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State completes Santa Barbara County cannabis business licensing audit

Santa Barbara County will change its cannabis licensing application as it implements suggestions from the State Auditor’s Office.Ā  ā€œTo my knowledge, this is the first time cannabis has been audited at the state level. It’s relatively new with recreational level,ā€ Deputy County Executive Officer Brittany Odermann told the Sun. ā€œIt’s typical that the Legislature will […]

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The hunt for quesabirria: An on-trend taco dials up the flavor all over the Santa Maria Valley

Who doesn’t want a tortilla dipped in consommĆ© and filled with tender, succulent stewed beef and melty cheese? (Unless your vegetarian or vegan, of course.) Top it with some cilantro, onions, and the taquera’s choice of salsa, you really can’t go wrong. The meat falls apart, oozing its saucy origins—stewed for hours with chiles, garlic, […]

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What Oppenheimer didn’t tell us

Oscar-winning Oppenheimer fails to depict the experience of the Tewa people with the Trinity test. Using First Peoples and the land and water they protected as sacrifice for atomic testing, just weeks before the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the U.S. government poisoned the air, water, and sacred land of the Tewa—communities that for more […]

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A fuller look at history reveals that the intrepid ā€˜pathfinder of the West’ has a complicated reputation

The 2024 election is hurtling toward us like a runaway train. The far right has launched a full-scale attack on alleged ā€œindoctrinationā€ of political correctness that they claim to find throughout public education, from kindergarten through high school and especially in colleges. I’m a retired history teacher with 20 years’ experience in our local secondary […]

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Dinosaur messes

The dominos are finally beginning to visibly fall for Big Oil on the Central Coast. Dinosaurs like the Phillips 66 refinery in Nipomo are on their last legs—thanks in part to massive environmental outcry over the projects proposed to keep them humming.Ā  SLO County’s 2017 decision to deny P66 a rail spur extension on its […]

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New Flicks: Chosen Family

Chosen Family What’s it rated? Not yet rated When? 2024 Where’s it showing? The Fremont Theater in SLO on Saturday, April 27, at 5 p.m. Writer-director Heather Graham (Half Magic) helms the very funny new dramedy Chosen Family, about Ann (Graham), a yoga instructor with bad luck in love and with an impossibly difficult family […]

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