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Something fishy

Some punishments go too far. Like the prison sentences our justice system once assigned to criminal offenders caught with marijuana thanks to the “war on drugs.”  They were aggressive.  And aggressive is exactly how the Central Coast Youth Football League is being when it comes to the Orcutt Youth Football League. It’s confusing, but the […]

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The Lompoc botanic society offers a community for all degrees of plant-lovers

Plant puns, snacks, and social hour. Those are three things Christine Zuhlsdorf enjoys about being a member of the Lompoc Valley Botanic and Horticultural Society (LVBHS). “Plant people tend to be pretty happy people,” the nonprofit’s president told the Sun. “Unless you get someone going on gophers.” Or deer, another sore subject for gardeners, which […]

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Political Watch: September 18, 2025

• U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff (D-California) recently introduced the Empowering Striking Workers Act, which allows striking workers to be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits. According to Schiff’s office, the bill supports workers who exercise their legal right to collectively bargain and improve their working conditions. Workers would be eligible for benefits the day a lockout […]

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Guadalupe disbands Royal Theater committee, prepares to appoint a new Brown Act board

Elected officials in Guadalupe recently decided it was time for the Royal Theater Capital Campaign Committee’s final curtain call, less than a year after it was formed. Appointed by the City Council and dedicated to raising money toward renovating Guadalupe’s historic Royal Theater, the 14-member committee was started in January as a Brown Act body. […]

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Practice paradox: Orcutt youth football coach sues Central Coast league after his team was disqualified from competition, he was suspended

After John De Marco received a five-year suspension from coaching, he took the Central Coast Youth Football League (CCYFL) to court, seeking a trial by jury to examine the incident that kicked off the conflict earlier this summer.  On Aug. 17, seven young footballers from the volunteer coach’s team—made up of 24 kids total, between […]

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Political Watch September 11, 2025

• U.S. Sens. Adam Schiff (D-California), Dick Durbin (D-Illinois), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-Rhode Island) co-authored a recent letter that urges for Jared Wise’s employment with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to be terminated. The letter cites Wise among those who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He was charged with multiple felony offenses, including […]

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Freaky Tales is an entertaining anthology action comedy set in 1987 Oakland

Freaky Tales What’s it rated? R When? 2025 Where’s it showing? HBO Max Co-written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck (Captain Marvel), Freaky Tales tells four interconnected stories all set in real locations and connected to historical events in 1987 Oakland.  “Strength in Numbers: The Gilman Strikes Back” depicts young punk rock fans […]

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Katrina: Come Hell and High Water chronicles the multiple failures of the hurricane response

Consisting of three episodes—“We Gonna Ride It Out Like We Always Do” directed by Geeta Gandbhir; “Shelter of Last Resort” directed by Samantha Knowles; and “God Takes Care of Fools and Babies” directed by Spike Lee—this new documentary miniseries explores the New Orleans tragedy on its 20-year anniversary. (three approximately one-hour episodes) Katrina: Come Hell […]

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Hancock College graduates’ art exhibit is on display at the Foxworthy Gallery

Art created by two Allan Hancock College alumni is featured at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery on campus until Oct. 2. The exhibit, called Made in Santa Maria, highlights the professional accomplishments of Ruben Espinoza and Aaron Cribbs, who both started their careers at Hancock’s art program. Espinoza and Cribbs will be talking about the exhibit […]

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