Ville of goods Lagerville takes place on Saturday, April 12, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., at Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co., located at 45 Industrial Way, Buellton. VIP ticket holders get early access, starting at 11:30 a.m. Find more info on the festival by visiting lagerville.beer or figmtnbrew.com. When it rains, it pours—as did the featured […]
More than 60 craft breweries converge at Lagerville in Buellton
Patti Robbins’ contemporary paintings envelope Gallery Los Olivos’ April display
Gallery Los Olivos presents Pizzazz, a solo exhibition of contemporary still life paintings by local artist Patti Robbins, currently on display and scheduled to remain up through Wednesday, April 30. This new showcase opened at the beginning of the month. According to press materials, Robbins’ portfolio features reimaginings of “everyday objects with daring perspective and […]
Santa Maria’s Betteravia Gallery presents New Muralism: Valley Visions
In collaboration with the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts and Culture, Betteravia Gallery is showcasing a collection of expansive textile panels that “reflect the vibrant landscapes, cultures, and commercial hubs of the Santa Maria Valley,” according to press materials. The opening reception for the new exhibit, titled New Muralism: Valley Visions, will be held […]
Disproportionate power deserves a response
We face the greatest threat to democracy and our constitution in our lifetime, if not in the history of the republic, and the Democratic “leadership” is AWOL! A coup has usurped judicial and legislative roles, consolidating them all in the executive branch. Meanwhile, past presidents are mute; the Senate minority leader has become an enabler; […]
Animal Services ultimately helps people too
Pets matter to people. Over 80 percent of Americans see pets as part of their family. But when they need help with their companion animals, the people most affected are those struggling with poverty, homelessness, and crime. So when we help people with pets, we are helping our neighbors. For many families, a pet is […]
Vicious cycle
I’m so confused. Why didn’t we build the Northern Branch Jail bigger the first time around? The original project—originally set to cost $80 million in 2012 but ballooned to $120 million by the time it was finished in 2021—built a jail with 376 beds and space for 32 medical and mental health beds. Now, just […]
Santa Barbara County continues to support Racial Equity Grant to advance anti-racism work
Barbareno Chumash Tribal Council; 805UndocuFund; Collective Cultures Creating Change Lompoc; Gateway Educational Services; Healing Justice Santa Barbara; Martin Luther King Jr. Committee, Santa Barbara; NAACP Santa Maria-Lompoc; and the Regents of the University of California, Santa Barbara. These are the organizations the Fund for Santa Barbara’s Racial Equity Grant (REG) committee chose to receive money […]
Political Watch: April 10, 2025
• U.S. Rep. Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) joined a group of House Democrats asking for answers after five regional Head Start offices were shut down, including the regional office in San Francisco that serves Central Coast residents, his office said in a press release. The closures came after the Department of Health and Human Services […]
Locally made surf film 300 Waves screens April 14 in the Bay Theatre
300 Waves and Rock to the Pier What’s it rated? Not rated When? Monday, April 14 (5 p.m. doors, 5:30 screening; $10 at the door or online at my805tix.com) Where’s it showing? The Bay Theatre of Morro Bay Local surfers can expect a nostalgic stoke next Monday when the Bay Theatre screens Leslie Girvin’s surf […]
OmniTRAX enters joint venture with Coast Belle Rail Corporation to improve century-old Santa Maria Valley Railroad
The Santa Maria Valley Railroad (SMVRR) has been in operation for 114 years and survived both the Great Depression and World War II under Capt. G. Allan Hancock’s ownership. After struggling with the rise of trucking, the railroad remained under Hancock’s descendants until the Himoto family acquired it in 2006. According to Rob Himoto, president […]
Political Watch: April 3, 2025
• On March 25, Equal Pay Day—10 years after the passage of the Fair Pay Act—Sen. Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) announced new legislation to bolster the Fair Pay Act and provide workers with the opportunity to earn their “fair share,” according to the senator’s office. Specifically, SB 642 seeks to expand on Limón’s previous legislation, […]

