Vol. 21, No. 12
After learning of a 2020 settlement involving Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District Superintendent Scott Cory, a concerned parent started digging for answers
By MALEA MARTIN
County successfully lobbies state to allow for faster reopening
By ZAC EZZONE
High school districts in the county plan virtual and postponed ceremonies, drive-through celebrations, to honor graduating seniors
Buellton considers joining Monterey Bay Community Power
New school named to honor former Boys and Girls Club director
Guadalupe's LeRoy Park, community center project could receive funding boost
Substance abuse treatment providers adapt to virtual care
Political Watch: May 21, 2020
Local nonprofit aims to create large-scale regenerative ag center for education, research
The elusive California tiger salamander costs a pretty penny to protect
By Ron Fink
Physicians stand with public health officials
By Kevin Casey, MD & Thomas Hale, MD, Central Coast Medical Association
Cannabis is a promising industry for the county
By Veronica Benton, Lompoc
County's cannabis ordinance gave us hope
By Jack Motter, Ellwood Canyon Farms, Goleta
CalGEM rules offer critical buffers in Cat Canyon
By Seth Steiner, Los Alamos
CANARY: Totally RAD
By The Canary
Ian M. Hassett Foundation announces 2020 Memorial Art Award winners
Gunpowder Press seeks Santa Barbara County poets for new book
Santa Maria Public Library customizes van into new bookmobile
PCPA carries on with virtual content as the COVID-19 crisis proves to be its fiercest showstopper
By Caleb Wiseblood
Lompoc father-and-son duo, Gary and Caleb Criscione, collaborate on new music while stuck at home together
TV REVIEW: THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD
By Glen Starkey
TV REVIEW: HOMECOMING
Sweet Baking Co. in Lompoc had to make some changes because of the pandemic and found sweet success
By Camillia Lanham
Best of NSBC 2024
By Sun Staff
A 2024 presidential election guide for North Santa Barbara County voters
Art and technology converge in Gallery Los Olivos’ Brushes and Pixels
Spud Street’s food truck is the quickest route to every local french fry fanatic’s heart