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Love Lies Bleeding depicts a gritty and fantastical love affair

Love Lies Bleeding What’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Glen? Full price What’s it worth, Anna? Full price Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Regal Arroyo Grande Rose Glass (Saint Maud) directs a screenplay she wrote with Weronika Tofilska about Lou (Kristen Stewart), a gym manager who falls for Jackie (Katy O’Brian), […]

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Songwriters at Play hosts contest finales in Solvang and Cambria

Mid-April will mark the conclusion of two local music competitions, both organized by Songwriters at Play.Ā  The featured musicians slated to perform at the two finale events—scheduled for Saturday, April 13, at Solvang’s High Roller Tiki Lounge and Sunday, April 14, at the Cambria Center for the Arts Theatre—were juried finalists from monthly Songwriters at […]

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Local thespian Gale McNeeley brings a poet cockroach to life

Catch the show Email friendssyvlibrary@gmail.com for more info on Gale McNeeley’s upcoming one-man show, sponsored by the Friends of the Library of Santa Ynez Valley, at the Santa Ynez Valley Grange Hall. To find out more about McNeeley, visit galemcneeley.org. For better or worse, some actors are inseparable from certain roles they play well, often, […]

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Lawmakers should have been listening to sound conservative policies all along

Winston Churchill famously observed that Americans will always do the right thing, only after they’ve tried everything else. It seems that San Francisco may be trying to emulate Churchill’s pithy observation. Yes, this is another rant about San Francisco’s descent into dysfunction and squalor. Criticizing the mess in San Francisco is so easy that I […]

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Dollar bills, y’all

The cannabis industry isn’t what it was cracked up to be in California.Ā  With bigtime dispensaries like MedMen going down, legal grow operations not raking in the amount of money they were projected to, and a thriving illegal market—what gives?Ā  Hey, word on the street is that it’s still illegal at the federal level, which […]

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Political Watch: March 28, 2024

• The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced legislation that prevents Coast Guard Academy cadets from punishment when reporting an incident of sexual assault, and language in that legislation was proposed last year by U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), according to a March 22 statement from Carbajal’s office. The bill advanced by the committee also […]

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United Way of Northern Santa Barbara County offers free, in-person tax filing services until April 13

To help Santa Barbara County residents file their taxes and get tax credits they’re eligible for, United Way of Northern Santa Barbara County teams up each year with Cal Poly and Allan Hancock College to host free, in-person tax filing.Ā  The program launched about 18 years ago with United Way helping file taxes in Lompoc, […]

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Rancho La Laguna withdraws appeal, Superior Court preservation ruling stands

After a Santa Barbara County Superior Court judge ruled that the Board of Supervisors acted within its rights to deny the 4,000-acre Rancho La Laguna subdivision project, attorneys representing the developers filed an appeal to the decision.Ā  That appeal was short-lived as the developers later withdrew it, letting the Superior Court decision stand, said Linda […]

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County grand jury finds fault with Visit Lompoc’s financial reports

Previously disputed by Lompoc’s legal counsel, a local resident’s 2023 complaint against the city’s tourism board and its accounting practices ignited a Santa Barbara County grand jury investigation. In a report released on March 22, the jury concluded that the Lompoc Tourism Business Improvement District’s annual reporting ā€œshows hundreds of thousands of dollars in unaccounted-for […]

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Roy Lee elected as new 1st District Supervisor

Incumbent 1st District Santa Barbara County Supervisor Das Williams called candidate Roy Lee on March 14 to congratulate him on becoming the next supervisor representing Montecito, Summerland, Carpinteria, and Cuyama come January 2025.Ā  ā€œI wanted to do what none of my opponents in 21 years had done, actually have a personal concession and wish him […]

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