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It’s high noon for the politicized judiciary and the reckless executive branches of our government

We are approaching a constitutional crisis with a confrontation between a politicized and overreaching judiciary, and a reckless president who is smashing the political norms that have enabled our system to function. The balance of power between the three branches of government is getting shaky. Currently, the Republicans control both the executive and legislative branches, […]

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Rules to develop by

Buellton’s about to get one of the only art deco Arco’s in the United States.  After seven long years of fighting the city over its Avenue of Flags design requirements, Arco gave in!  “I think you guys know me very well by now. We’ve been here many times,” Alex Cuevas told the Planning Commission, which […]

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Flying Goat Cellars creates a buzz around local beekeeping efforts

Bee there Flying Goat Cellars invites everyone to join them for an educational bee event on April 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. at 1520 E. Chestnut Court, Lompoc. More information can be found at flyinggoatcellars.com/blogs/news/down-to-earth-month-2025. Honeybee hives consist of the queen bee, the worker bees, and the drone bees, creating a complicated yet “magical” […]

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Political Watch: April 24, 2025

• U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-California) and U.S. Reps. Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) and Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) recently announced the reintroduction of the Housing for All Act, described as “a comprehensive approach to address the homelessness and affordable housing crises in California and across the nation,” in an April 21 statement from Padilla’s office. The […]

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Los Padres National Forest expected to be affected by executive order that expands logging

Amid a slew of executive orders from the Trump administration, one to expand logging efforts has a local nonprofit worried about the potential impacts for endangered species, erosion, and wildfire prevention Los Padres National Forest. On March 1, the executive order “Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production” ordered the streamlining of logging permitting throughout the […]

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Avoiding disaster: Santa Maria aims for de facto moratorium on new battery energy storage facilities

Santa Maria aims to keep battery energy storage system (BESS) projects out of the city with a new set of rules still waiting for final approval. The overlap between specific industrial areas where BESS facilities are allowed and spaces near residential or agricultural uses where they will be banned will make the city’s sign-off impossible, […]

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Art exhibition in Santa Maria highlights the talents and perspectives of local artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities

View the visions The New Muralism: Valley Visions exhibition will tentatively be on display throughout the rest of the year in the Betteravia Gallery at the Government Center in Santa Maria. Find more information at sbac.ca.gov/current-gallery-exhibitions. What began as colored pencil drawings depicting local artists’ interpretations and perspectives of the Santa Maria Valley evolved into […]

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Coastal Commission fines Sable $18 million for violating the Coastal Act

The regional water board will discuss Sable Offshore Corporation’s alleged state water code violations one week after the California Coastal Commission opted to fine the oil company $18 million for “egregious and flagrant” refusal to abide by the Coastal Act.  “What we really have before us is a compliance issue,” commission Chair Justin Cummings said […]

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