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Mo’ money

Every time the Santa Barbara County jails get critiqued, Sheriff Bill Brown is ready with one of his classics: We need more money.Ā  He’s uttered an iteration of that line more times than I can count. With any whiff of constructive criticism, Brown’s armed and ready with his defenses. The county jail is short-staffed, has […]

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Guadalupe artist hoststhe city’s first fashion show through a new grant program

Guadalupe resident Arnulfo Navarro III was always drawn to fashion as a form of personal expression.Ā  ā€œThat’s where I think I’m breaking through the most. I’m showing up as myself and people are taking that at face value,ā€ he said. ā€œI’m just trying to enjoy life and enjoy my everyday life, and … I’m trying […]

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Political Watch: April 11, 2024

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) is continuing his push to preserve the Affordable Connectivity Program, the federal internet affordability program that is lowering monthly internet bills for more than 38,000 Central Coast households, according to a March 26 statement from Carbajal’s office. Carbajal and his colleagues created the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) through […]

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Slowed revenue, new state legislation limit county’s 2024-25 budget

Facing increasing costs and revenue that’s struggling to keep up, the Santa Barbara County Executive Office is recommending that the county allocate funds that will maintain current services and avoid expansions.Ā  ā€œOur theme this year is prudence and progress,ā€ County CEO Mona Miyasato told the Board of Supervisors during the April 9 budget workshops. ā€œWe […]

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What would Texas do?

For everyone who’s yammering on about how California is such a strict state to do business in, we sure are lax when it comes to holding oil companies accountable for their messes.Ā  Texas has stronger laws than California does. Texas. The state all the RINO’s are leaving us for. Texas state law requires oil field […]

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Lompoc Valley Middle School expands its wellness program to address ongoing mental health needs

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lompoc Unified School District has been expanding its social-emotional learning program to help students navigate heightened anxiety and other mental health-related issues as they returned to in-person learning.Ā  ā€œWe saw that the needs were really big; the district was awesome in supporting us by giving us more roles […]

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Political Watch: April 4, 2024

• U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) and U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) led 17 Senate Democrats in requesting administrative relief for undocumented immigrants, according to a March 26 statement from Padilla’s office. As the Biden administration considers executive actions on the border, the letter outlines recommendations to make immigration relief more efficient for […]

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