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Santa Barbara County Planning Commission approves road widening attached to Rancho Luis development

Widening a road as part of a proposed Santa Ynez Valley ranch expansion is a focal point for neighbors of the rural site.   To move forward with the Santa Barbara County Fire Department’s approval, the development plan for Rancho Luis—an existing ranch on track to become a certified animal boarding and equestrian training facility—includes […]

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The Amateur follows a CIA analyst out to avenge his murdered wife

The Amateur What’s it rated? PG-13 What’s it worth, Anna? Matinee What’s it worth, Glen? Matinee Where’s it showing? Regal Edwards RPX Santa Maria, Movies Lompoc, Regal Edwards Arroyo Grande James Hawes (One Life) directs this vigilante spy thriller about Charlie Heller (Rami Malek), a CIA cryptographer who defies his superiors to avenge the death […]

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Santa Maria Philharmonic, Allan Hancock College Singers collaborate for upcoming concert

To close out the Santa Maria Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024-25 season, the orchestra welcomes a guest ensemble for a concert—The Sacred and The Profane—that explores the range of human expression on May 3 at Grace Baptist Church.  The orchestra will perform a ballet suite from early 20th century composer Darius Milhaud, La Creation du Monde, which […]

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The Residence is a juicy whodunit

The Residence What’s it rated? TV-MA What’s it worth, Anna? Full price What’s it worth, Glen? Full price Where’s it showing? Netflix Writer Paul William Davies—inspired by journalist Kate Anderson Brower’s 2016 book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House—created this TV miniseries about the innerworkings of the U.S. president’s living quarters […]

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Cypress Gallery brings handmade masks, crafts, and interactive art to Lompoc

Solo round Santa Barbara-based artist Mitra Cline’s solo exhibition at Cypress Gallery opened in early April and will remain on display through Sunday, April 27. Visit lompocart.org to find out more. The gallery is located at 119 E. Cypress Ave., Lompoc. Often latched behind Mitra Cline’s bicycle, the local crafter’s mobile art studio has a […]

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Lompoc City Council supports undocumented residents with formal resolution

After filling Lompoc’s City Council chambers for three meetings in a row, Voces Sin Fronteras received an answer to its request for support for the city’s undocumented immigrants.  On April 1, the City Council unanimously directed staff to draft a resolution highlighting that support and reiterating existing city policy to abide by state laws restricting […]

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Buellton Planning Commission refurbishes ADU policy to meet state standards

A state agency is calling for Buellton to carve out more elbow room than past years for homeowners seeking to retrofit their property with an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). In 2022, the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) reviewed Buellton’s ADU ordinance—last updated in 2020—and singled out a few restrictions as inconsistent with […]

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Santa Barbara County upholds Richards Ranch appeal, deems application complete

Richards Ranch in Orcutt continues to move forward with two separate project applications for the same site, thanks to a recent Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors decision. On April 8, the board unanimously voted in favor of Richards Ranch, upholding the developer’s appeal of the county Planning Department’s decision and subsequent Planning Commission vote […]

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Beyond bars: County supervisors approve North County jail expansion set to cost more than $165 million

The county Board of Supervisors’ decision on the Northern Branch Jail expansion will impact future boards, sheriffs, county staff, and community members, Sheriff Bill Brown said at the April 1 meeting.  In a 3-2 vote (with 4th District Supervisor Bob Nelson and 5th District Supervisor Steve Lavagnino dissenting), the board decided to build 1.5 new […]

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