Marriage is all about communication, and for me living alongside my wife is like doing a 24-hour-a-day word problem in a foreign language that can only be solved with algebra. As we converse, I’m constantly trying to decode the messages coming to me and searching for the right answer, but unfortunately, like a lot of […]
Dead wrong: Krider just can’t get it right
Too much Kool-Aid
The propensity of the Sun Opinion page to publish outlandish, anti-Trump letters is again displayed in the recent one entitled “Misdeeds in La-La Land” (Aug. 9) by the “reknowned expert on everything,” i.e., Ken McCalip. His recent throw-up on your page is an example of “Trump derangement syndrome,” common with liberals and Democrats. His comments […]
To the Vandenberg protesters
Ladies and gentlemen, for the 30-plus years that I have lived here I’ve seen and read about your efforts to stop the nuclear arms race. I’ve never thought that these demonstrations are very effective, and sometimes they have been counterproductive, with ghastly events like splattering blood at the Vandenberg Air Force Base entrance. The airmen […]
Carbajal is wrong on ICE
On July 18, the House voted on House Resolution 990, titled “Supporting the officers and personnel who carry out the important mission of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.” My opponent, Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), voted “present,” siding with his boss, Nancy Pelosi. With this vote, and his tap dancing around a question regarding […]
Bruce and Henry Newby
Up-and-coming taekwondo stars Bruce and Henry Newby are taking over the local martial arts scene. For these boys, taekwondo is more than just a sport–it’s a family affair. Their father, Cort Newby, has been practicing taekwondo since the ’90s, and the brothers train tirelessly with him at their family-owned gym, Santa Maria Taekwondo Academy. The […]
Pioneer Valley teachers learn ways to increase resilience among students
Children who experience four or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) before they’re 17 years old are more likely to experience unemployment and incarceration as adults, and often attain lower levels of education and low-wage jobs. That’s according to Santa Barbara County’s 2017 Children’s Scorecard, which defines an ACE as any traumatic or stressful event–ranging from […]
Two injured in Lompoc during possible gang shooting
Two people were injured in Lompoc after what appears to be a gang-related shooting on Aug. 13, according to the Lompoc Police Department. After receiving multiple reports of fired gunshots just before 5 p.m. that day, Lompoc Police found two individuals who had been shot and injured on the 700 block of North D Street. […]
Misdeeds in La-La Land
In every local community in America it is apparent that the lies and misdeeds of Washington’s La-La Land impact our nation’s standing and tarnish our country’s reputation and place each and every community’s safety in peril! Now is the time for us all to act locally as one to protect those principles that our Founding […]
SLO County investigates Abel Maldonado for alleged cannabis or hemp grow
As San Luis Obispo County ramps up enforcement against illegal cannabis grows in the area, officials say they are investigating what appears to be a large, unlicensed cannabis farm on land owned by former Republican Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado. Discovered recently by the SLO County Sheriff’s Office, the farm in question is “at least 30 […]
Former Tommie Kunst principal working to bring new charter school to county
Just months after enduring what she called her “worst” experience in 25 years of teaching and education, which led to her recent resignation from a local junior high school, former principal Carmen Rivera is working to open a new charter school in Santa Barbara County. Although plans for the public charter school, Affinity Charter, are […]
Elizabeth Enderle
She’s not the first in her family to love horses, but incoming Santa Ynez High School sophomore Elizabeth Enderle shows them like no one else can. Elizabeth, 15, has been riding horses since she was a child, but started competitively showing only about three years ago, according to her mom, Kerry Enderle. And she’s already […]
Art of healing: Caregivers incorporate music to stave off and manage the effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia
“You’ve got to ac-cen-tuate the positive/E-lim-inate the negative/Latch on to the affirmative/Don’t mess with Mister In-Between” The 20-plus members of the Oasis Senior Center Choir all sang in unison with the piano accompaniment. Gruff baritones and lilting sopranos blended together, filling the room with melody. Karen Eastey led the group from the piano, where she […]

