Between now and mid-October, locals can give their two cents on a multi-year economic plan for the Central Coast designed to bring in and support a wide range of industries throughout the region. The plan was developed by the Regional Economic Action Coalition (REACH), a nonprofit organization with the goal of growing economic prosperity in […]
Residents can now comment on a Central Coast economic strategy
Political Watch: September 28, 2023
⢠U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) announced the Health Equity and Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) Community Inclusion act, legislation that would help make sure the federal government accurately recognizes the experiences and needs of members of MENA communities, according to a Sept. 22 statement from the senatorās office. This bill would help make […]
Reyes Peak Health Forest Project ruling moves to federal appeals court
Environmental organizations recently appealed a federal judgeās ruling in favor of the U.S. Forest Serviceās Pine Mountain chaparral removal project to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Ā Known as the Reyes Peak Forest Health Project, the Los Padres National Forest project would remove chaparral and trees across 755 acres that extend along Pine Mountain […]
Solvang reluctantly approves new contract with the county sheriff
Without police departments of their own, four cities along the Central Coast depend on the Santa Barbara County Sheriffās Office for law enforcement services. The current contracts between Solvang, Buellton, Goleta, and Carpinteria and the Sheriffās Office expire on Sept. 29, leading each city to consider new terms laid out by the county before entering […]
Rancho Nuevo violates farmworker rights, ordered to pay $1 million in back wages
The U.S. Department of Labor found that Santa Maria labor contractor Rancho Nuevo Harvesting Inc. violated H-2A agricultural worker program regulations and ordered the company to pay more than $1 million in back wages and penalties.Ā The H-2A agricultural worker program allows agricultural employers who anticipate a shortage of workers to bring nonimmigrant, foreign workers […]
Wildling Museum showcases art inspired by Californiaās nine national parks
The opening reception for a new juried exhibition, California National Parks: Stories of Water, at the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature will be held on Sunday, Sept. 24, from 3 to 5 p.m. The exhibit includes artworks of various media by 37 participating artists and will remain on display through February 2024. The selected […]
Central Coast Railroad Festival holds exhibits, festivities in Santa Barbara, SLO counties
Several events are slated to take place between Friday, Oct. 6, and Sunday, Oct. 8, across the Central Coast as part of the 13th annual Central Coast Railroad Festival. The festivalās main event will be held at the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Throughout the […]
Three local painters discuss their displays at this yearās SLOPOKE exhibition
Farm frames The 13th annual SLOPOKE Art of the West Show is open on Sept. 22, 23, and 24 at Flag Is Up Farms, located at 901 E. Highway 246, Solvang. Visit the-slopoke.com to find out more about the group exhibition. Sprawling landscapes and intimate still life paintings will be among the works on display […]
Live more simply, save the planet
I do not know the author of āThe Sea is Boiling,ā Sept. 14. I imagine we would get along, as I share the same concerns about climate change. The small actions suggested are all good ideas, as we must all do something to steer us from disaster. But I was struck that the writer has […]
The truth of Trump is worse than an incorrect quote
I read with interest Clive Pinderās letter in Sept. 7 edition of the Sun (āWeāre entitled to our opinions, not our own factsā). According to The Hill, CNN.com, Politico, and PBS, Trumpās Truth Social response (Dec. 5, 2022) to losing the 2020 election was to state in all caps: āMASSIVE AND WIDESPREAD FRAUD AND DECEPTIONā […]
State, county should stop giving Lompoc more than its fair share of low-income housing
For many years I was a Planning Commissioner, and during several hearings nonprofits or the Santa Barbara County Housing Authority said that Lompoc needed more low-income housing. The state and federal government have been trying to āfixā the affordable housing problem since the early 1960s when they started creating large high-density apartment buildings and crammed […]
Timeās a wastinā
Apparently, providing emergency services in Santa Barbara County is complicated. I mean, obviously it is. But for some reason I canāt quite grasp, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has made it even more complicated in the last six months.Ā For 50 years, American Medical Response (AMR) has provided emergency medical services to the […]

