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Historical landmark policy complicates Pea Soup Andersen’s demolition

Pea Soup Andersen’s future demolition hinges on how Buellton decides to preserve parts of the more than 100-year-old building.  Designated by elected leaders as an official city landmark in 2020, the restaurant has been closed since early 2024. That year also marked its centennial. For Buellton to approve the shuttered eatery’s demolition, staff told the […]

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Steve Bridge’s sons are witnesses in felony fraud case

Receipts for fixing leaky pipes and installing lights are at the heart of the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s investigation into Lompoc Councilmember Steve Bridge’s invoices. In late 2025, Bridge was arraigned in Santa Maria Superior Court for eight felony counts, including forgery, identity theft, grand theft, and fraudulent use of a contractor’s license. A […]

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Political Watch: April 2, 2026

•U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) issued a statement on March 27 after the Senate passed funding for all elements of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) border security operations. ā€œFor months, we’ve been clear: no blank checks for Trump’s lawless ICE and […]

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Shady officials

What’s happening with our elected officials?  We’ve got one who just pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter and one who’s being tried for fraud, forgery, and so much more.  After two years of proclaiming that he did nothing wrong and casting blame on his victim, David Baskett, a former longtime Santa Maria Public Airport District board […]

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Lompoc Councilman Steve Bridge’s fraud case moves forward, exposing layers of alleged deception

In 1808 Sir Walter Scott wrote, ā€œOh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!ā€ The preliminary hearing for Lompoc City Councilman Steve Bridge for multiple felonies and a few misdemeanors related to the receipt of reimbursements from the city of Lompoc has produced just such a tangled web concerning how […]

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Community organizations’ actions may vary from mission statements

I read, with no small degree of amusement, Shirlee Heitman’s letter (ā€œGet educated about local community organizations,ā€ March 26) in response to my commentary published in the March 12 edition of the Sun (ā€œKnow before you voteā€). Ms. Heitman takes me to task for my characterization of local nonprofits Indivisible Santa Maria, MICOP, CAUSE, and […]

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The case for renewable energy

Trump’s war on Iran inadvertently makes a case for renewable energy. Without the free flow of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, we have a crisis. Twenty percent of the world’s oil and gas passes through this strait. This exposes the depth of our dependence on fossil fuel. Since the Industrial Revolution in the late […]

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Photography exhibit highlights Lompoc’s Filipino history

Learn about how Filipino pioneers shaped Lompoc’s history at an exhibit inside the public library’s Grossman Gallery. The exhibit, ā€œManongs of the Central Coast: Forming Communities Across Generations,ā€ will be featured in the gallery through April, including a public discussion on April 3 at 6 p.m. Bing Aradanas, a project contributor, was raised in Lompoc […]

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