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Power plays

How much power does a local government have to change existing uses?  Turns out, local governments think they have a lot of power. They seem to have the power to kick people out of their homes, the power to force property owners to change the use of their properties, the power to kill people’s livelihoods, […]

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Sinking ship: Politicians are swamping the state’s financial future

If I were a state or local government employee in California, I would be concerned about my future retirement plan. Many local governments are suffering budget deficits; we read about these budget shortfalls regularly as revenue (tax-based funds) decreases and expenses increase. The Independent Institute’s website says, ā€œLegislative analyst Gabe Petek, in his overview of […]

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The surprising freedom of an electric car

As a mother of two young kids, I didn’t expect my first electric car purchase to bring me this much joy—or this much peace and quiet. But our new Hyundai IONIQ 5 has done exactly that. First, the silence. No engine roar, no rattling—just smooth, almost magical acceleration. My kids actually asked if the car […]

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In a new podcast, two Santa Maria locals inspire listeners to dream big

Nevada Gibson’s second memory with Daniel Black is their ā€œiconicā€ slap fight at Pacific Christian School after playing together during recess in third grade. ā€œFor some reason we just started slapping the heck out of each other, like, in the face,ā€ Gibson said in between laughs. ā€œWe got in trouble. We had to sit on […]

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Outcome follows a Hollywood star forced to atone for his past

Jonah Hill (Mid90s) directs this screenplay he co-wrote with Ezra Woods about Hollywood star Reef Hawk (Keanu Reeves), five years sober and on a break from acting, who receives a panicked call from his ā€œcrisis lawyer,ā€ Ira Slitz (Hill), who tells him someone is blackmailing him with some dirt from his past. Desperate to maintain […]

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The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel is streaming on Netflix

The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, HillelĀ What’s it rated? R When? 2026 Where’s it showing?Netflix Ben Feldman (Bug Out) directs this documentary filled with archival footage and images as well as contemporary interviews with Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Jack Irons, and others. The doc’s focus, guitarist […]

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