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Eat dirt

Is it better to know or is ignorance bliss?Ā  According to Lars Seifert with Santa Barbara County Environmental Health Services: ā€œIt’s good for people to be aware of what they are eating, drinking, and what they’re exposed to. … It gives people the power to make choices and reduce their risk if they are concerned.ā€ […]

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The legislative process exists for a reason, and the governor shouldn’t introduce exceptions at the eleventh hour

In mid-May, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he was submitting a package of bills to the Legislature and declaring an executive order establishing an ā€œInfrastructure Strike Team,ā€ both with the same goal: to ā€œstreamlineā€ permitting and judicial review for infrastructure projects under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). CEQA is a vital process that provides […]

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The Santa Maria-Lompoc branch of the NAACP hosts its fifth annual Juneteenth celebration

June 19, 1865, marked the end of slavery in the United States, with Texas ending slavery two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.Ā  ā€œ[Former slaves] celebrated the end of a very brutal and horrific time in their lives where they were treated less than,ā€said Lawanda Lyons-Pruitt, the Santa Maria-Lompoc NAACP branch president. ā€œWe continue the celebration […]

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Political Watch: June 8, 2023

• Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced $16 million in grants to increase home ownership for farmworkers in California. The grants will support five programs statewide to build or purchase homes for lower-income farmworkers and advance programs that help farmworkers become or remain homeowners through mortgage assistance. ā€œCalifornia isn’t California without our farmworkers—not only are they […]

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State grant supports Santa Maria Hi-Way Drive-In housing development

The California Department of Housing and Community Development awarded more than $4 million in grant funding to People’s Self Help Housing to support farmworker homeownership at its Hi-Way Drive-In housing project. ā€œWhat this award will translate into is essentially down payment assistance that will make their first mortgage smaller, and the size will become the […]

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County Planning Commission approves new wildfire mitigation policies

Just before the Santa Barbara County Fire Department declared June 5 as the start of this year’s high fire season, it proposed changes to county wildfire policy. County Fire Marshal Rob Hazard presented those amendments to wildfire protocols during the county Planning Commission’s May 31 meeting. Hazard described the amendment drafting process as a collaboration […]

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BINGEABLE: FUBAR

FUBAR What’s it rated? TV-MA When? 2023 Where’s it showing? Netflix Arnold is back in this new action comedy about Luke Brunner (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a storied CIA operative on the cusp of retirement. He simply wants to work on winning his ex-wife, Tally (Fabiana Udenio), back and spending more time with his beloved daughter, Emma […]

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BINGEABLE: Chimp Empire

Chimp Empire What’s it rated? TV-PG When? 2023 Where’s it showing? Netflix Set in the Ngogo rainforest in Uganda, this intricately shot docuseries narrated by Mahershala Ali follows rival groups of chimps as they navigate a complex world of social hierarchy, family dynamics, love, loss, and adaptation. We are first introduced to the largest group […]

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Reality is a quiet examination of a miscarriage of justice

REALITY What’s it rated? TV-MA What’s it worth, Glen? Full price What’s it worth, Anna? Full price Where’s it showing? HBO Max Tina Satter co-writes and directs this based-on-a-true story drama about Reality Winner (Sydney Sweeney), a former American intelligence worker who leaked information about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and was given […]

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