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More cultural arts programming is headed to Santa Maria-Bonita schools

Starting in January, students at 15 elementary schools will have the opportunity to join a ballet folklórico dance program after school. The Santa Maria-Bonita School District board approved a roughly $59,000 contract with Children’s Creative Project at the Dec. 10 meeting. ā€œBy securing these services, we demonstrate our commitment to providing students with high quality, […]

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Los Olivos CSD considers testing groundwater wells once a year

A local agency’s decision to postpone one of Los Olivos’ regularly scheduled groundwater well tests—used to measure nitrate concentration levels—opened the floodgates to a different kind of monitoring for resident Kathryn Lohmeyer Rohrer. ā€œIt seems problematic on several fronts,ā€ Rohrer said during public comment at the Los Olivos Community Services District’s (CSD) Nov. 12 meeting.  […]

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Political Watch: December 18, 2025

• The House of Representatives recently passed U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal’s (D-Santa Barbara) legislation to rename a post office in Goleta for Frederick Lopez, a retired brigadier general in the U.S. Marine Corps with a 30-year career of distinguished service. ā€œGeneral Lopez represents the best of the Central Coast and of our nation’s armed forces,ā€ […]

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Oak Folk Studio combines kid-friendly yoga, improv, painting, and more in Orcutt

Movement and mindfulness go hand in hand at Oak Folk Studio, where self-expression takes on many forms for many ages. Since its soft opening in November, the eclectic Orcutt venue has hosted kid-friendly classes in art, performing arts, and yoga. ā€œI feel like they all kind of weave together,ā€ founder, owner, and instructor Katlin Majewski […]

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The squeaky wheel

It seems like the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is working to course correct when it comes to the number of outstanding arrest warrants—something 5th District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino has been asking for. After he expressed concerns about the issue during a Northern Branch Jail expansion discussion in April—which will cost $165 million, by the […]

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Let’s get rid of nuclear power and weapons

On the controversies surrounding Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, it would be most wise to move things rapidly toward decommissioning and safety protocols as this aging dinosaur becomes more susceptible to a serious accident. The machinery is becoming more brittle and weak, further increasing the chance of a serious accident. And let’s not forget the […]

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Flying Goat Cellars presents exhibit by contemporary artist

Reena Howmiller’s art show, titled What Lies Beneath, is up at Flying Goat Cellars in Lompoc through January.  She created colorful, abstract paintings and scarves made with Indian silk that are inspired by her other artwork. The scarves are ā€œcolorful, wearable art to swaddle one’s decolletage in an affordable luxury item,ā€ Howmiller said in an […]

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Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery is another worthy entry into the whodunit franchise

Writer-director Rian Johnson (Brick, The Brothers Bloom, Looper, Star Wars: Episode VIII—The Last Jedi) returns with the third installment of his Knives Out franchise about private detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). This time around, the droll Southern investigator is brought in to solve the murder of Catholic Monsignor Jefferson Wicks (Josh Brolin), stabbed in the […]

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Sean Combs: The Reckoning examines the many personal and professional travails P Diddy

Sean Combs: The ReckoningWhat’s it rated? TV-MAWhen? 2025Where’s it showing? Netflix Delving into Sean Combs’ past is not what the world needs right now; any attention is ill-deserved. Despite that, it’s nothing less than fascinating to see how the once big-time music mogul snaked his way up the proverbial ladder and became someone who believed […]

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