The rain fell just in time to make you wonder if spring would actually come to the Central Coast this year. It was cold and made you yearn for that sunny warmth that brings a seat outside, a cold beer, and some farm-to-table nibbles. Well, sun’s out, fun’s out, and so is the annual Spring/Summer […]
MENUS – Spring-Summer 2018
Solvang’s Chomp gets the burger bite right
As soon as you set foot in Solvang’s Chomp, a burger eatery with a striking logo on the outside, something feels very different. Chomp is something between an ultramodern European gastropub and a classic 1950s diner, with touches of whimsy around the edges. The huge chalkboard wall that spells out well wishes and messages near […]
Poets Mira Rosenthal and James Cushing perform selections of their work in Orcutt
“How many times has apology/rimmed my mouth like lipstick? This is not/what I meant to tell you, the same old/kitchen sink, mold, the blooming mold.” The haunting yet subtle lines of the poem “Swallow” are an example of the beautiful simplicity of poetry. Frozen in a moment of static visual detail, a thousand intricate sentiments […]
Playing with fire
Ah, the hills are alive! Enjoy it now people, the few weeks of lush green that comes after the rains, because you know what’s going to happen next. It’s going to get hot, and it’s going to dry out, and those hills are going to turn brown, and every bit of dry brush will become […]
Local advocacy groups call for further pesticide restrictions in honor of Cesar Chavez Day
Lucila Hernandez was pregnant when a crop duster sprayed her and more than 30 other farmworkers with pesticides in the ’90s. Her son, she said, was born ill. “We spent a long time in the hospital, he and I, recovering,” Hernandez, a former Guadalupe farmworker, said through tears at a pesticide reform press conference in […]
Spotlight on: Pacific Pride Foundation
For 10 years, the Pacific Pride Foundation has offered youth programs, HIV and hepatitis C testing, and a syringe exchange program in Santa Maria. Those programs are about to be a little more easy to access following the opening of the foundation’s newest location at 123 S. College Drive. The 17,000-square-foot space has several rooms […]
Iridium completes first launch of year with SpaceX
A SpaceX rocket carrying 10 state-of-the-art communications satellites successfully blasted into low orbit on March 30 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, treating much of California’s coast that morning to views of a single contrail shooting straight toward the heavens. The satellites belong to Iridium Communications, a company that boasts it is the only one of […]
Bicyclist seriously injured in collision with Santa Maria city bus
A 43-year-old bicyclist was seriously injured when she was hit by a Santa Maria city bus just before 6 p.m. on April 2. The Route 7 Santa Maria Area Transit bus was headed west on East McCoy Lane when it collided with the bicyclist near the corner of Caballero Lane, according to Mark van de […]
Between the shadows: How an unresolved town debate over shade and public funds impacted one of Solvang’s most iconic businesses
A silver Weimaraner followed Lorena Orona as she walked out of the rain and into the warm shelter of her Santa Ynez Valley ranch house, a rental that sits a few miles northeast of Solvang. It was a Friday in mid-March, and while the days-long shower had soaked the drought-stricken hills surrounding her home, it […]
Political Watch 4/3/18
• Gov. Jerry Brown granted 56 pardons and 14 commutations on March 30 to ex-convicts who had already completed their sentences to recognize their “exemplary behavior” after leaving prison, according to a statement from the governor’s office. Included among the pardons were five made to ex-convicts that were facing possible deportation, according to reports in […]
Allan Hancock College faculty members show off their fine art skills
The walls at the Ann Foxworthy Gallery are telling a story. The story is about growth, biological regenesis, cellular evolution, ancient earth processes, chemistry, community, and so much more, all told through a set of intricate and introspective works of art made by faculty members at Allan Hancock College. It’s another year of reminders that […]
Lompoc City Council lemmings send cannabis tax up in smoke
Politicians are slow learners and Lompoc has some of the slowest. When Proposition 64 was passed, voters approved a 15 percent sales tax. Eager politicians sensed a cash cow; they just knew that legalizing this product would reap millions for cash-strapped governments. They dreamed of new giveaway programs for non-productive citizens, illegal aliens, and others […]

