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Almost there: Guadalupe’s Royal Theater retrofit hits another snag after groundbreaking ceremony

In the pantheon of roadblocks that have slowed down efforts to resurrect Guadalupe’s shuttered Royal Theater, asbestos is the latest hiccup keeping the $13 million project at a temporary standstill. Two weeks after local organizers and elected officials held a formal groundbreaking to celebrate the reboot reaching its construction phase (to transform the vacant venue […]

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Department of Transportation classifies Las Flores pipeline under new regulatory oversight

Within 24 hours of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors’ Dec. 16 vote to deny Sable Offshore the permit transfers it needs to revive the Las Flores pipeline, a separate governing body responded to the Texas-based oil producer’s appeal to a higher power. On Dec. 17, the U.S. Department of Transportation granted Sable’s request […]

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Lompoc Police Department’s Drone First Responder program is ready to take flight

Lompoc City Council members approved a deal for the Lompoc Police Department to buy and operate drones as first responders on calls. Officials hope deploying the drones will improve public safety and the department’s efficiency. At the Dec. 16 meeting, council members voted 5-0 for a two-year pilot period, which will cost $100,000 per year. […]

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Buellton Planning Commission approves new self-storage site on Industrial Way

When Daniel Contreras rounded out Buellton’s five-member Planning Commission, one of his first goals was to help the city make better use of existing properties that become idle for one reason or another.  ā€œ[We] have a lot of facilities and parcels that are just gathering dust at the moment, and we’re not revitalizing those areas,ā€ […]

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Political Watch: December 25, 2025

• U.S. Sens. Adam Schiff (D-California) and John Curtis (R-Utah) co-introduced the Timeshare Pricing Transparency Act on Dec. 18. This bipartisan legislation aims to protect consumers from confusing contracts, hidden fees, and unclear exit options in the timeshare industry. ā€œAmericans deserve to have all of the information they need upfront, before entering any timeshare commitment, […]

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Tough crowd

Anyone who thought that Guadalupe’s downtown was finally going to be home to construction activities on the Royal Theater revamp needs to wait just a little bit longer.  After breaking ground in early December, the project hit another snag.  The city needs Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District [APCD] approval to move forward with […]

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After a long career embracing Native American history, an author and filmmaker tackles a new topic

Gary Robinson has worked closely with Native American tribes for 45 years, but his cultural heritage wasn’t a big part of his upbringing. He was a city boy from Texas and doesn’t remember his parents taking interest in their Native culture.  ā€œI had a couple of generations of people who ran from it because in […]

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