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Eddington explores the divisions created by COVID, BLM, and online conspiracies

Eddington What’s it rated? R What’s it worth, Anna? Full price What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Regal Arroyo Grande Writer-director Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau Is Afraid) helms this neo-Western black comedy set in 2020 that chronicles a showdown between Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and […]

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Local high school students compete in International Thespian Festival

Center Stage Theatre Company performers from Pioneer Valley and Ernest Righetti high schools represented California in Indiana this June while competing in the International Thespian Festival (ITF). They performed 21 Chump Street and competed in vocal solos and duets during the weeklong event at Indiana University Bloomington. Mariah Escobar and Bloom Carrera received superior rankings […]

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Dear President Trump

I am the former mayor of Guadalupe, a small agricultural city with a population of less than 10,000 on the beautiful Central Coast of California. I am writing to you, Mr. President, to respectfully urge you to create a legal program for all honest and hardworking migrants who have labored for years, some even decades, […]

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Let’s champion Vandenberg’s growth together

On behalf of the Space Force Association—Western Region, I write to express our strong support for the increased launch cadence at Vandenberg Space Force Base. Vandenberg is not just a critical national security asset—it is a cornerstone of California’s aerospace industry and our nation’s space enterprise. The Western Range enables polar and sun-synchronous orbit missions […]

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The Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce needs to meet obligations before a new contract is signed

There were two items on the Lompoc City Council agenda on Tuesday, July 15. Both concerned similar subjects. The first was the Lompoc Tourism Improvement District (aka Visit Lompoc Incorporated or VLI). A nonprofit organization dedicated to ā€œposition Lompoc as a sought-after destination for tourists, meetings, and events.ā€ This special district receives no funding from […]

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Lumina Alliance’s Lumina Days brings a fashion show that aims to help survivors of sexual and domestic violence

Former San Luis Obispo County resident Kimberly Victor’s nonprofit Fashion for a Purpose is set to be reborn in Nipomo as Lumina Days—a fashion show that ultimately helps survivors of sexual and intimate partner violence. ā€œThis event has always been in South County,ā€ Lumina Alliance Development Director Brandee Brown-Puett said. ā€œWe do have our transitional […]

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Political Watch: July 24, 2025

•Retired U.S. Navy commander and California District 24 candidate for congress Bob Smith issued a statement on July 15 regarding the July 10 ICE raids at Glass House Farms sites in Carpinteria and Camarillo. Smith credited reports from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with info on the raids he summarized. While executing federal warrants […]

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County supervisors amend zoning to protect senior mobile home parks

Almost 7,000 seniors populate housing authority waitlists for affordable senior housing in Santa Barbara County. ā€œIn the face of such high demand, the preservation of existing affordable housing, including mobile home parks, is clearly important,ā€ county planner Lila Spring said at the July 15 Board of Supervisors meeting. ā€œHowever, the county lacks regulations to prevent […]

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Buellton drafts motel reversion ordinance to help ā€˜revitalize’ Avenue of Flags

Some motels along Buellton’s Avenue of Flags gradually evolved into offering long-term housing without city permission over the past two decades, City Manager Scott Wolfe recently told the Planning Commission. Wolfe also described the motel conversion trend as contradicting the city’s vision for the area as a commercial corridor, which is outlined in the Avenue […]

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Clementine Carter pours cool climate RhƓnes from the Sta. Rita Hills in Los Alamos

No two vintages of Clementine Carter are the same.  ā€œYou should be able to read each vintage in each bottle,ā€ owner and winemaker Sonja Magdevski said. ā€œEverything that happened that year should be in this bottle.ā€ The soil, sun, wind, rain, frost, temperature. The hands that tended the vines, the decisions that were made and […]

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