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Cost of living

Santa Maria firefighter Shea Weidler has lived in a van since October because he can’t afford housing costs with the salary he makes.Ā  ā€œAs a 30-year-old, you see yourself owning a home and more stable, but when you’re living in a van, living paycheck to paycheck, it kind of wears on you,ā€ Weidler said. ā€œWhile […]

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Santa Maria Philharmonic Society performs at Grace Baptist Church

Under the direction of maestro Michael Nowak, the Santa Maria Philharmonic Society will present its next concert, titled In the Classical Style, at Grace Baptist Church in Santa Maria on Saturday, Feb. 24, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The show’s song selection will highlight works by Mozart, Stravinsky, and Beethoven. Call (805) 925-0412 or visit […]

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Pacific Conservatory Theatre presents new take on William Shakespeare’s Henry V

Tickets are currently available to the Pacific Conservatory Theatre’s (PCPA) next production, Henry V, which is scheduled to open at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria on Friday, Feb. 15, and run through Sunday, March 3. Director Mark Booher is at the helm of PCPA’s new iteration of the iconic play by William Shakespeare, written […]

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Music as medicine

Want to help? Visit ecologistics.org to help support the nonprofit that funds Brynn Albanese’s efforts to bring the healing power of music to the Central Coast. For more information on future events or to contact Albanese for her services, visit brynnalbanese.com. The calming sound of a violin string being played echoes in the room as […]

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Central Coast organization helps restore beaver habitat, spread awareness about the semiaquatic rodents’ benefits

Beavers were once one of the most widely distributed mammals in North America, but unregulated trapping, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict changed all of that.Ā  A growing recognition of the beavers’ role in ecosystem restoration and conservation efforts led California to start the beaver restoration project in 2023. Acknowledging the benefits beavers have on California’s […]

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Political Watch: February 8, 2024

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) joined an ā€œoverwhelming majorityā€ of the U.S. House of Representatives to advance a bipartisan tax package that includes an expanded Child Tax Credit and housing affordability tax credits and would provide additional support for small businesses and families affected by recent natural disasters, according to a Jan. 31 […]

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Solvang accepts applications for new advisory committee

Out of commission for nearly a year, Solvang’s Tourism Advisory Committee is undergoing a reboot, and currently recruiting new members.Ā  The group’s resurfacing also comes with rebranding, as it’s now called the Tourism and Marketing Advisory Committee (TMAC). The purpose of the board is to ā€œadvise city staff on matters relating to promoting Solvang as […]

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County rooster rules will do more harm than good

Not all animal advocates are cheering for Santa Barbara County’s newest rooster restrictions (ā€œRooster rules,ā€ Jan. 25). In fact, a good number of us—particularly those of us who run hands-on rescues and animal sanctuaries—vehemently oppose rooster bans and restrictions.Ā  These sweeping rooster restrictions—touted as an anti-cockfighting measure—promise to hurt more animals than they could ever […]

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Do you know the extent to which our every move is being watched?

First let me be clear, searches authorized by a local, state, or federal courts are essential to capturing crooks. This commentary addresses data mining for commercial purposes and government searches without benefit of a search warrant from the court. With today’s electronic technology, folks can ā€œspyā€ on you anywhere you go without you knowing about […]

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