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Political Watch: November 20, 2025

• On Nov. 17, U.S. Sens. Adam Schiff (D-California) and John Curtis (R-Utah) introduced the bipartisan Healthy Lungs for Heroes Act. This legislation would create the first respiratory protection standards for wildland firefighters. According to Schiff’s office, federal firefighters were prohibited for decades from wearing respiratory protection, despite a growing body of evidence warning about […]

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Santa Margarita’s Christmas at the Ranch celebrates third year of holiday cheer

The 14,000-acre ranch that temporarily housed thousands of firefighters—dispatched from agencies across California to contain the Gifford Fire in August—is inviting them back to see the former site of their base camp in a different light, literally. ā€œWhile they were there, a lot of local ranches around Santa Margarita and Pozo all said, ā€˜We want […]

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The middleman

While warm-blooded American patriots were enjoying their weekends like warm-blooded patriots, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was out doing the work of the people: arresting rapists, pedophiles, and murderers (and I assume, good people, too)—according to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security press release you can find right on its website!  Direct-to-the-people news, direct from […]

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Our divided nation needs to heal with empathy

Empathy is not a ā€œnew ageā€ idea. It is a hard, often uncomfortable discipline that requires patience, humility, and the courage to listen. Certain voices in our culture dismiss empathy as soft or naĆÆve because they mistake it for agreement. It is easier to sneer at the idea than to do the difficult work of […]

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An artist helps others on their cancer journeys by teaching collage classes

At around 12 years old, Kathleen McKinnon realized she wanted to be a teacher for the deaf after her church brought in a deaf congregation. But during McKinnon’s college years in Florida, when she was studying learning disabilities, she had another realization. ā€œI was walking back to the education department, and I walked past the […]

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Lompoc Pops bring seasonal tunes to town

The Lompoc Pops Orchestra will spread holiday cheer with its concert on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. Prepare for a night of seasonal favorites, sing-along tunes, and surprise appearances by classic characters.  The 60-piece orchestra has prepared popular carols and traditional melodies featuring performances by the Herman Family Quartet, the Opera San Luis Obispo children’s […]

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The Running Man is funny, action-packed romp

Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgram vs. the World, Baby Driver) directs and co-writes this dystopian sci-fi thriller based on Stephen King’s 1982 novel The Running Man (published under his pseudonym Richard Bachman), about a televised gameshow in which contestants are allowed to go anywhere as they’re pursued by ā€œhuntersā€ hired to kill […]

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Death by Lightning chronicles the assassination of President James Garfield

Death by LightningWhat’s it rated? UnratedWhen? 2025Where’s it showing? Netflix James Garfield is a name you’d expect to find as the answer to lightning trivia, and as a decidedly non-history buff, I could have told you he was president—but not when or for how long. Also, I’d probably have said Andrew Garfield—another person altogether. Point […]

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A House of Dynamite is an all-too plausible nuclear war scenario

A House of DynamiteWhat’s it rated? RWhen? 2025Where’s it showing? Netflix Kathryn Bigalow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty) directs Noah Oppenheim’s script about a missile launched at the U.S.—but by whom and why? Told from three different perspectives, the story depicts the various governmental elements scrambling to determine how to respond. As political drama […]

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