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BINGEABLE: THE RECRUIT (2022)

BINGEABLE: THE RECRUIT (2022) Where’s it playing? Netflix What’s it rated? TV-MA Think of protagonist Owen Hendrick (Noah Centineo) as a cheekier and less capable version of Jack Ryan. Owens is not former military or a fancy “analyst” for the CIA. He’s a fresh-out-of-law-school hire who’s immediately taken advantage of by the more experienced people […]

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The state wants Santa Barbara County to develop more than 5,000 new units in eight years to combat the housing crisis

Half of the country’s unsheltered population resides in California, according to a U.S. Housing and Urban Development report. In December 2022, the state had 171,521 people experiencing homelessness.  “This is more than nine times the number of unsheltered people in the state with the next highest number, Washington,” the December 2022 report stated. “In the […]

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Solvang Planning Commission approves new Sansum Cancer Medical Clinic

During its first public hearing of 2023, the Solvang Planning Commission greenlit a local health care company’s pitch to bring a new medical clinic to town.  Based in Santa Barbara, Sansum Clinic plans to construct one of its next locations—a two-story, 34,318-square-foot facility—on Windmill Lane in Solvang. The project will include a cancer treatment center […]

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Guadalupe Union will build new TK learning facility, preschool

The Guadalupe Union School District received an $8 million state facilities grant and $2 million in federal appropriations to build an eight-classroom early learning center for the city’s 3- and 4-year-olds, Superintendent Emilio Handall said.  “Right now the state is in the process of expanding its transitional-kinder program and thus we need more facilities to […]

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Political Watch: February 9, 2023

• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) denounced a measure put up for a vote that would “hamstring” the executive branch’s ability to release oil from the United States’ strategic reserves, despite evidence that previous releases have helped offset gas price spikes over the past year, according to a Jan. 27 statement from the congressman’s […]

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Los Padres ForestWatch launches a web app that shows trail closures throughout the Central Coast

When the Los Padres National Forest announced a 60-day closure in four of its five ranger districts—encompassing a majority of its trails—after January’s storms, nonprofit Los Padres ForestWatch saw the need for a new informational service.  Any time there’s a large closure, storm- or fire-related, many members of the public who like to recreate outdoors […]

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Wildling Museum seeks environmental art proposals for upcoming 10-month installation

For the past two years, the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature has commissioned artists to develop environmentally themed art installations in the venue’s Michele Kuelbs Tower Gallery. The museum is currently seeking proposals for its next tower installation, and artists who reside in the counties of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, and Los […]

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State recognizes three county schools for exemplary arts education

In late January, Tony Thurmond, state superintendent of public instruction, announced that three Santa Barbara County schools were selected by the California Department of Education (CDE) to receive the 2023 California Exemplary Arts Education Award.  The three awardees are Los Berros Visual and Performing Arts Academy (Lompoc Unified School District), Cold Spring School (Cold Spring […]

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