The Sun’s Jan. 29 cover story, “Mind the Gap,” incorrectly stated which school is the only school in the Santa Maria-Bonita School District without an After School Education and Safety program. The only school without the program is Tunnell Elementary School. Also on Jan. 29, Athlete of the Week Sonny Martinez’s school was misstated. He […]
Corrections
Santa Barbara County supervisors reject mandated housing
Risking a potential lawsuit and other punitive measures, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 during its Jan. 27 meeting to reject an affordable housing mandate from the state. To meet state requirements, the board considered selecting two parcels of land in Orcutt for residential rezoning. The parcels would have been home to […]
Men allegedly involved in Nipomo cockfighting ring plead not guilty
On Feb. 2, two of the five men taken into custody for allegedly participating in a Nipomo cockfighting ring pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges. Cockfighting is a felony is most states, but is considered a misdemeanor in California. The other three men arrested during the Jan. 28 raid—one of the largest such raids in […]
State Lands Commission stonewalls Tranquillon Ridge agreement
On Jan. 29, one day after the 40th anniversary of the 1969 oil spill that tainted waters off the coast of Santa Barbara, the California State Lands Commission voted 2-1 to reject an agreement between a Texas-based oil company and three local environmental groups. The agreement between PXP and the Environmental Defense Center, Get Oil […]
California’s budget is going to the dogs
The cost of veterinary care, a round of golf, and amusement park tickets could all go up thanks to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposal to start taxing more services in the state. The proposal is part of the Republican governor’s plan to balance the state’s $42 billion deficit. If approved, it would apply a 9 percent […]
Meet the other presidents
On Inauguration Day, Americans welcomed a new president. With little fanfare and virtually no undercover security detail, some community art organizations recently transitioned to new leadership as well—a move that brought renewed hope of a national administration that might support the arts a bit more. Such positive change could ripple down to the Santa Maria […]
How to teach, each and every one
Few people, if any, refute that there are achievement gaps in academic performance among American students. There are students who succeed, and there are students who fall into a void of low test scores, poor academic performance, and disinterest in learning. The reality of the gaps isn’t really up for debate. The factors that have […]
Obama’s president. Now what?
Daisy Flores singer “Change will finally start happening.” Victor Tapere retail “Now what? Now I wait to see what’s going on.” Tina Hall caregiver “I have no clue!” Richard Lara construction “You never know with that guy. … Let’s hope he can come up with some jobs.”
Clubs & Meetings
4-H welcomes anyone interested in the group to sign up now. Find a nearby club by contacting the Santa Barbara County 4-H Office at 692-1730 or zmhughes@ucdavis.edu. ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL, INC. of SANTA MARIA, a nonprofit business and professional organization, meets the second Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m., in the Altrusa Theatre of the Santa […]
Spiritual
BAHA’I interfaith worship services are the second Sunday of each month. Info: 489-4172. Children’s classes are the first Saturday of each month. Info: 937-9451. Study circles about The Life of the Spirit are ongoing in Santa Maria. For questions, dates, and times: 614-0963. Info: 937-9451. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH holds worship services Sundays with Holy Communion […]
Farmer’s Market
SANTA MARIA 100 S. Broadway at Main, Wednesdays, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Features local beekeepers’ honey and bee pollen, breads and pastries, plants and flower bouquets, fresh fruits and vegetables. ORCUTT Corner of Clark and Bradley, Tuesdays, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fresh honey, flowers, and eggs, along with fresh fruits and vegetables. […]
Barbecues
ONGOING FILIPINO COMMUNITY OF SANTA MARIA VALLEY barbecues Filipino food at the Smart and Final parking lot, N. Broadway on Saturdays and Sundays. Menu items include tri-tip, chicken, beef kabobs, chicken adobo, salad, rice, and bread. Meals cost $6. Info: 922-3422 or 922-3799. FILIPINO CATHOLIC SOCIETY, under the direction of St. Mary’s Church and St. […]

