The last few days of 2025 were very different than the rest of the year when it came to immigration enforcement on the Central Coast. An estimated 147 arrests were made in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties over a four-day period at the end of December, according to 805 UndocuFund Executive Director Primitiva […]
Local advocates concerned about what the recent surge in ICE arrests on the Central Coast means for 2026
Guadalupe Union opens new campus for TK, preschool students
For some students and teachers in the Guadalupe Union School District, the start of a new year also means a new school. The eight classrooms at the Guadalupe Early Learning Center will be filled for the first time on Jan. 14 when students return from winter break, Superintendent Emilio Handall told the Sun. Serving up […]
Court rules in favor of Sable on restart plan, for now
On Dec. 31, an appeals court ruled against environmental groupsā request to stay a federal decision approving Sable Offshore Corporationās restart plans for two oil pipelines along the Gaviota Coast. The request was part of a lawsuit the Center for Biological Diversity, Environmental Defense Center, and others filed against the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety […]
Political Watch: January 8, 2026
⢠State Senate President Pro Tem Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) recently appointed state Sen. John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) to chair the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee for the remainder of the 2025-26 legislative session. āSen. Laird brings deep experience, sound judgment, and a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility to the Budget Committee,ā Limón said […]
Volunteers at the Five Cities Repair CafƩ are here to fix
Get to fixināFive Cities Repair CafĆ©ās next event is scheduled for Feb. 21 at Grover City Grangeālocated at 370 S. 13th St. in Grover Beachāfrom 1 to 4:30 p.m. Visit repaircafe5cities.org for more information. Email fivecitiesrepaircafe@gmail.com to inquire about volunteer opportunities. A loose screw. A disconnected wire. A ripped seam. Sometimes all it takes to […]
Whoās counting?
In the stand-off to see who wins in the great pipeline battle of the 2020s, it seems like Sable Offshore Corporationās closer to the finish line than environmental organizations want it to be. In May 2025, the oil company began pumping oil from its offshore oil platforms to its onshore facility in Las Flores Canyon, […]
Shortsighted politicians never consider the impacts of their decisions
What do you do when you have a significant government budget deficit? If you are a politician in Santa Barbara County or the governor of California, you double down on shutting off revenue flows. Both the state of California and Santa Barbara County are facing significant budget shortfalls; according to the state Legislative Analystās Office, […]
Letās work together to find peace
Freedom is peace, and peace is freedom. Peace. We all seek peace. In our lives. In our families. Among our friends and neighbors. In our country, and in the world. But we may ask ourselves, āIs peace even attainable?ā And, āIs there anything I can do to bring peace into my life and into the […]
At least we Californians passed Proposition 50 legally
I would like to inform John Donegan (āThe ideological spirit of California Supreme Court Justice Rose Bird lives on with Proposition 50,ā Jan. 1) that the only reason we in California needed Proposition 50 is because of Trump insisting on illegal gerrymandering in Texas and other states. At least we did it legally! Jacqueline Claire […]
In Santa Maria, a former art teacher opens a small business to continue expressing his creativity
Marty McLaughlinās favorite part of his career as an educator was teaching first grade. Itās how he spent the bulk of his time as an elementary school teacher, rounding out a tenure of more than 20 years in the Santa Maria and Orcutt districts. Having studied art in college, he returned to teach the subject […]
Chumash Casino hosts comedian Felipe Esparza
Actor and comedian Felipe Esparza will be playing the Chumash Casino Resort on Jan. 23 during his At My Leisure world tour. His stand-up starts at 8 p.m. in the Samala Showroom. After overcoming substance abuse, Esparza found stand-up comedy and began performing when he was 18 years old. His routines comment on cultural identity […]
PCPA presents a new musical, Woven
On Jan. 17 and 18, the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) is bringing back its InterPlay reading series with the new musical, Woven. The story, written by Jessica Smith Campbell, is a fresh take on Homerās The Odyssey told through Penelopeās perspective. She faces witches and goddesses, testing her resilience while Odysseus is away on his […]

