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Caught Stealing is gritty, funny, and often shocking

Darren Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan, The Whale) directs this comedic crime-thriller written by Charlie Huston (All Signs of Death) based on their 2004 novel about ex-baseball player Hank Thompson (Austin Butler) who inadvertently becomes embroiled in New York’s criminal underworld. (107 min.) Caught StealingWhat’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Anna? Full […]

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The paranormal circus returns to Santa Maria with brand new horrific acts and comic relief

Creepy makeup, fake blood, coffins, vampires—and the horror circus hasn’t even begun.  Before audience members take their seats for the Paranormal Cirque show, they have the chance to experience the haunt attraction that begins an hour prior to the show. ā€œScare junkiesā€ won’t want to miss the chance to see performers up close and personal […]

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It’s up to you to be informed

We have received numerous questions from community members asking where the League of Women Voters stands on Proposition 50, the mid-cycle redistricting measure on the Nov. 4 special election ballot. The League of Women Voters of California will not take a position on Proposition 50. Voters may have received a mailer from ā€œProtect Voters Firstā€ […]

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Tri-tip tradition

Tri-tip sandwiches are the bread and barbecue sauce (or salsa) of fundraising in the Santa Maria Valley.  Need to raise money for a school basketball trip? Tri-tip barbecue!  Need some funds for soccer uniforms? Tri-tip barbecue!  Senior center field trip? Barbecue. Nonprofit low on dollars? Barbecue.  Santa Barbara County just made it a lot harder […]

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Political Watch: September 4, 2025

• U.S. Reps. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale), David Valadao (R-Hanford), and Juan Vargas (D-San Diego) recently reintroduced bipartisan legislation to use federal dollars for programs that provide safe overnight parking locations for people experiencing homelessness and living in their vehicles, as well as supportive services, like rapid rehousing services and facilities like […]

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A Santa Maria nonprofit seeks donations for farm-working students who took part in a new arts and culture program

Amid the heat of Central Coast ICE enforcement this summer, leaders of Corazón del Pueblo knew they needed to help local students. Their goal was to develop a safe space for high schoolers, many of whom are the children of Indigenous migrant farmworkers or who are farmworkers themselves, Executive Director Esmeralda Garcia told the Sun. […]

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New on-demand service, increased fares take effect for Lompoc’s public transit

Additions to Lompoc’s public transportation system mean slight fare increases, which went into effect on Sept. 2.  The new services are part of the city’s effort to address the evolving mobility needs of the community, City Transit and Airport Administrator Richard Fernbaugh said in an email interview with the Sun. The City of Lompoc Transit […]

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