Congressman Salud Carbajal ran on the promise that he would help veterans. Considering he is a veteran himself, he should fight harder than anyone to ensure they get the care and treatment they deserve. However, when the Veterans Choice Program came up for a vote, I was shocked to see that Carbajal voted against it. […]
Carbajal turned his back on veterans
Best of Northern Santa Barbara County 2017
Calibrate your visual processors and defrag your disks, because Best Of Northern Santa Barbara County 2017 is here with the Robo-Best! We did it up in precision style this year, reaching out to the businesses, people, and androids Sun readers think are at the front of the assembly line. Editor’s notes: • The Sun […]
Best of Northern Santa Barbara County 2017
Calibrate your visual processors and defrag your disks, because Best Of Northern Santa Barbara County 2017 is here with the Robo-Best! We did it up in precision style this year, reaching out to the businesses, people, and androids Sun readers think are at the front of the assembly line. And we have a robot! Watch […]
Clarifications
• The Sun incorrectly listed the address of Ah Sir Bounce A Lot in its Best Of Northern Santa Barbara County readers poll (“The Robo-Best,” Aug. 10). The business, which won Best Place to Have a Kid’s Party, is located at 1140 E. Clark Ave., No. 120, Santa Maria. • The Sun incorrectly stated the […]
Santa Maria defends youth task force criticisms
The city of Santa Maria recently posted its proposed response to a Santa Barbara County grand jury report on the city’s Task Force on Youth Safety, and in short, the city did not agree with the county’s findings. After a series of gang-related murders shocked Santa Maria in 2015, city leaders responded with the Mayor’s […]
Orcutt students to watch total solar eclipse
Orcutt Academy High School (OAHS) students will have an opportunity to break one of the fundamental rules of childhood on Aug. 21—they’ll look straight at the sun. North America will experience the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in almost 100 years, according to an OAHS press release, and students from Orcutt Academy in Los Alamos […]
Erik Kinnebrew
During the 2016 to 2017 basketball season, Allan Hancock College’s Erik Kinnebrew played in all 30 of the school’s games. Kinnebrew averaged 7.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game overall. If Kinnebrew had to relive something over and over again for the rest of his life, it would be achieving a triple-double during […]
Lompoc welcomes skaters to College Park for annual skateboard competition
College Park in Lompoc occupies the same land where the original Lompoc Airport once stood, which was also used as a Navy blimp base during World War II. Although planes no longer take off or land at the site, skateboarders get air time there on a daily basis. The 4.6-acre park, which also houses the […]
Young actors sought for ‘A Christmas Carol’
The Great American Melodrama will audition young local actors for the 2017 production of A Christmas Carol. Auditions will be held at the theater on Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. The Melodrama is seeking eight actors to play four roles: Tiny Tim, a small boy aged 5 to 7; Belinda, a girl aged 6 to […]
Cypress Gallery presents the work of Neil Andersson
The Lompoc Valley Art Association presents painter Neil Andersson as August’s featured artist. “For me the landscape is a source of incredible beauty—a place of rest, of escape, of harmony rather than dissonance,” Andersson said in a statement from the gallery. “My paintings and drawings are a record of things that interest me—sometimes simply the […]
Wildling Museum hosts creative arts workshops
The Wildling Museum of Art and Nature announced two arts workshops available in September. Exploring Color with Cynthia DeVine happens Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. and features an exploration of color. DeVine, an artist and art teacher with years of experience teaching both children and adults at schools and workshops throughout Santa Ynez Valley, will […]
Santa Maria Civic Theatre realizes ‘Hairspray’ with heart and soul
In 1988, John Waters unveiled one of his finest films, Hairspray. It was hailed as a masterpiece, an oddball romp through Baltimore’s proudly unfit and unwanted, tackling issues such as fat shaming and racism through a funhouse mirror of retro kitchyness. At the center of Water’s weird world was a warm heart that celebrated being […]

