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A Santa Ynez cafƩ moves to an Airstream in Los Olivos

A retrofitted 1959 Airstream camper remains parked on Nojoqui Avenue in Los Olivos, right next to a historic Victorian home. The vehicle, dubbed The Caravan, is a fully fledged coffee shop, appointed with a classic espresso machine, a gigantic ice maker, and cooking appliances. ā€œIt’s like the cutest thing ever,ā€ co-owner Alyce Barrick said. CaravaningQueen […]

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Dollars dispute: Del Cielo Mobile Estates residents fight back against a rent increase tied to lawsuit expenses

Two attorneys. Seven witnesses. Eight hours of cross examination. Those with stakes in a recent arbitration hearing’s outcome will probably not hear Santa Barbara County’s verdict on a rent dispute between an Orcutt mobile home park’s ownership and residents until April. One consolation for attendees of the Jan. 21 proceeding was the arbitrator’s closing commentary, […]

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Santa Maria to formalize ā€˜a clear message that we do stand with immigrants’

With one hand holding onto a cardboard cutout of a silhouetted body, Jeanne Sparks told the Santa Maria City Council she doesn’t want to see local officials stand idly by while Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations escalate. ā€œWe can’t let them do to our community what they have done elsewhere,ā€ Sparks said at the […]

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SLO County man sues Grover Beach, Santa Maria over alleged police misconduct

A San Luis Obispo County resident sued the cities of Grover Beach and Santa Maria, alleging that their police departments colluded to protect an officer with a reported history of misconduct. In his April 2025 lawsuit, SLO resident Casey Johnston claimed that Santa Maria police officer Jason Zickuhr ā€œassaultedā€ him using a firearm after an […]

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Solvang targets ā€˜derelict’ news racks with tighter code enforcement

Whether the perpetrators realized they were littering or not, too many people have treated Solvang’s newspaper racks like trash bins in recent years, City Manager Randy Murphy told elected officials. ā€œThey were attracting nuisance. People were leaving their garbage in them, and on them,ā€ Murphy said at the Solvang City Council’s Jan. 26 meeting. ā€œThe […]

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Political Watch: January 29, 2026

• U.S. Sens. Alex Padilla (D-California) and Cory Booker (D-New Jersey) announced new legislation on Jan. 26 to enforce new restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention practices. The Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act would restrict the use of private, for-profit detention facilities, ensure due process for detained […]

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Symbolic support

The Santa Maria City Council finally decided to weigh in on immigration enforcement activities, symbolically.  At the Jan. 20 council meeting, Councilmember Maribel Aguilera got to business before Councilmember Gloria Soto could even turn her mic on, requesting that the mayor put a resolution or proclamation on the agenda to send a ā€œclear message that […]

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Get your hands dirty at Buellton’s Community Clayworks studio

When a friend asked Veronica Medina whose job she would want out of anyone in the world, Medina immediately had an answer: her high school ceramics teacher. The question came after Medina graduated from college and began contemplating her next step. ā€œI just had this absolute, instinctive moment of clarity,ā€ Medina said. ā€œI couldn’t think […]

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