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County Superior Court denies Sable Offshore’s petition of $18 million fine

Between various state agencies’ ongoing legal battles with a Texas-based oil producer, at least one chapter of the Sable fable came to an end in mid-October. While Sable Offshore Corp. is currently seeking more than $300 million in damages from the California Coastal Commission for delaying its restart work on the Santa Ynez Unit, the […]

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Board of Supervisors approves conditional modifications to cannabis odor ordinance

Santa Barbara County’s path toward enforcing new restrictions on cannabis greenhouses is one step shorter—thanks to a recent conditional green light from the California Coastal Commission. In March, the county Board of Supervisors adopted a plan requiring cannabis growers with indoor cultivation operations to follow new odor mitigation protocols, set to go into effect in […]

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Political Watch: October 23, 2025

• Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed new state legislation that was partly based on a 2024 Santa Barbara County grand jury investigation, according to Assemblymember Gregg Hart’s (D-Santa Barbara) office. Authored by Hart, the Forensic Accountability, Custodial Transparency, and Safety (FACTS) Act of 2025 requires medical investigations of all deaths that occur in county jails, […]

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Local life coach and overnight pet sitter’s nomadic journey takes her off the beaten path

As much as she loves cats and dogs, Sarah ā€œBoltyā€ Bolton doesn’t own any pets. She prefers ā€œthe cool auntā€ role over full-time pet parent, which led her to start her own pet-sitting business, the Central Coast resident explained.  ā€œPet-sitting is a way that I’m able to get my fill of puppy love and kitty […]

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Political microcosm

Who knew an oil pipeline in little ol’ Santa Barbara County could be on the national political radar? The Trump administration is weighing in on Sable Offshore Corporation’s battle to get the Santa Ynez Unit, its affiliated offshore oil rigs, and a corroded pipeline up and running. On X—formerly known as Twitter—no less.  Actually, it’s […]

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What really drove the LA fires?

ā€Total garbage.ā€ That’s how wildfire scientist Jon Keeley describes studies blaming climate change for Los Angeles’ catastrophic 2025 fires.  Every summer and fall, Southern California braces itself for fire season. On June 2, the Santa Barbara County Fire Department officially declared the start of high fire season, suspending all burn permits and ramping up resources […]

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Behind the scenes of Studio of Performing Arts’ Rocky Horror anomaly

The cult following of The Rocky Horror Picture Show is one that Shannon Lowrie admits she didn’t understand when her studio first started performing it. ā€œI thought, ā€˜I want to see what the deal is about this because I don’t get it,ā€™ā€ Lowrie told the Sun. ā€œI just became obsessed with it.ā€ A lifelong singer […]

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Vote for the Taylor Park mural design, then lend a hand painting it

Make your artistic voice heard by choosing from designs of tropical flowers, sunshine and a garden, or whimsical doodles for the city of Santa Maria’s next mural, which will be painted at Taylor Park in November. Vote online through the Recreation and Parks Department website until Oct. 28, according to the department’s marketing coordinator, Karen […]

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