Of all the tangents Santa Maria leaders veered into while discussing a resolution to support immigrants, nostalgia for the 1950s was one of the most disheartening, an Oxnard official stated. āPeople need to really think more critically about romanticizing that era,ā Oxnard City Council Member Gabe Teran said in a Facebook thread. Teran was referring […]
Santa Mariaās immigrant resolution stirs backlash from elected officials, advocacy groups
Lompoc Police Department uses AI tool for non-emergency dispatch
An AI assistant is now answering calls made to the Lompoc Police Departmentās business line to report non-emergencies. Police hope the technology, called Hyper, will allow dispatchers to focus on emergency situations. āItāll help reduce the volume of calls coming directly into dispatch because thereās an enormous amount of calls that come through that arenāt […]
County orders monthly audits of Sheriffās Office overtime use
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors will continue tracking overtime use at the Sheriffās Office after a recent review showed that a few employees more than doubled their pay. āThe current system really rewards overspending,ā 3rd District Supervisor Joan Hartmann said during the Feb. 10 board hearing. According to county staff, during the fiscal […]
Political Watch: February 12, 2026
⢠California gubernatorial candidate and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco will visit Lompoc on March 15 for a meet-and-greet event. Free and open to the public, the program is scheduled to take place on March 15, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Lompoc Elks Lodge, located at 905 E. Ocean Ave., Lompoc. After the […]
Vikings of Solvang holds biannual blood drive under new leadership
The price of a cup of coffee can be a real pain for someone whoās about to donate blood, Solvang local Kim Jensen explained. āDrink a lot of fluids before you come, but donāt be drinking coffee. Itās hard to find a vein when you drink too much coffee,ā said Jensen, referring to caffeineās tendency […]
A bridge too far
Itās easy to pick apart Mayor Alice Patinoās rambling commentary at the Feb. 3 Santa Maria City Council meeting. Her comments placed blame on protesters for the violence witnessed across the country and questioned whether demonstrators in Santa Maria would be peaceful. She stood up for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, excusing the actions of […]
Santa Mariaās resolution in support of immigrant residents lacks backbone
Thereās a common idiom heard among the halls of newspaper offices and other media outlets: āold news is no news.ā There was certainly some of that at the Santa Maria City Council meeting on Feb. 3. The meeting was dominated by extensive public comment and discussion among City Council members on how to acknowledge Santa […]
Harmful rhetoric
At the Feb. 3 City Council meeting, a resolution expressing support for immigrant residents was brought forward and approved. I could not support it, not because I oppose standing with immigrant families, but because what unfolded during councilās discussion revealed how easily words of support can be undermined by harmful rhetoric and a refusal to […]
With many instruments in his toolbelt, a Central Coast musician passes his knowledge on to students of all ages
In kindergarten, Michael Nunez learned how to play the accordion. It was a popular instrument at the time, so his parents started him in group lessons. By the time he was in junior high, Michael was also playing drums, piano, and guitar. When his friends took interest in the instruments, he lent them a hand […]
Buellton Rec Center hosts kidsā art classes during break
Registration is open for kidsā activities and day camps organized by the Buellton Rec Center for students to enjoy during school break. From Feb. 17 to 20 the Rec Center is holding a day camp for 6-to-12-year-olds. Students will go on field trips and take part in games and crafts each day from 8 a.m. […]
PCPAās next show transports viewers back to the Wild West
A quiet, mysterious gunslinger settles in a Wyoming town, stirring up trouble for the characters of Karen ZacarĆasā Shane, presented by the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA). The play, adapted from a 1949 novel by Jack Schaefer, opens at the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria on Feb. 12 and runs until March 1. In a story […]
Dracula is mostly straightforward take on Bram Stokerās Gothic vampire tale
French writer-director Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita, The Professional, The Fifth Element, Lucy) reimagines Bram Stokerās classic vampire story about 15th century prince Vladimir of Wallachia (Caleb Landry Jones) who after the death of his wife, Elisabeta (ZoĆ« Bleu), renounces God and is cursed with vampirism. Determined to find the reincarnation of Elisabeta, he searches […]

