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Boys in the ‘hood

For those who yearn to relive a moment of childhood scouting, support the organization, or just want another chance at Pinewood Derby Racing, now is the chance. Boy Scouts of America will be celebrating its centennial at the Santa Maria Town Center on Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature […]

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Republican eyes 23rd Congressional District seat

Congresswoman Lois Capps now has reason to watch her back: After months of going virtually unopposed in the race to reclaim her seat as U.S. representative for the 23rd District, the Santa Barbara politician finally has some competition. On Jan. 5, Thousand Oaks Republican John Davidson announced his candidacy for the Congressional seat. Davidson is […]

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A tree falls at Waller

Cleanup crews worked feverishly at Waller Park on Jan. 19 to dispose of a massive pine tree, felled as a result of a vicious winter storm that tore through the Central Coast. The storm ushered in high winds and torrential rain and caused widespread power outages lasting for up to nine hours in some areas. […]

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Political Watch 1.21

In response to the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on Jan. 12, President Barack Obama released a statement urging Americans to support Haitian victims: “The reports and images from Haiti of collapsed hospitals, crumbled homes, and men and women carrying their injured neighbors through the streets are truly heart-wrenching,” Obama said in a press […]

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Community Notebook 1.21

MONDAY, JAN. 25 • The South County Advisory Council has its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Nipomo Community Services District Headquarters, 148 S. Wilson St., Nipomo.   TUESDAY, JAN. 26 • The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has its regular meeting at 9 a.m. in the Betteravia Government Center’s Board of Supervisors […]

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Santa Maria’s weighty issue

Wallets may be feeling thinner lately, but what should be more worrying is that Santa Maria residents are getting wider. People hit hardest by the economy are having to loosen their belts instead of tightening them, setting the stage for a health crisis that could have much longer lasting effects than any economic one. According […]

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Steps to new knees

It’s official. I’m now a bionic woman. I had to have knee replacement surgery on both knees, one performed in August and the other in November 2009. I’m still in recovery, as the muscles, ligaments, and soft tissues around my new knee joints have yet to settle down and settle in. There’s still some residual […]

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Correction

A dog being walked at the Santa Maria Valley Humane Society was misidentified in a photo in the Jan. 14 cover story, “Two legs, four legs.” The pit mix is Roxy Brown, and society staffers say she’s been “blossoming” in recent days and is ready for adoption. News Briefs is compiled by Sun staffers from […]

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