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Coming soon: Guadalupe plans to ask voters for $3 million to help fund Royal Theater renovation

There are wants and needs for Guadalupe, resident Shirley Boydstun told the Sun, and while a renovated Royal Theater would be nice, it’s not needed. ā€œIt’s a wonderful offering; it is a beautiful drawing for a city that has more money and the ability to handle it. We’re not there yet, that’s for sure,ā€ Boydstun […]

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Winning Images 2024

Local photographers share their view of the world for our annual photography contest

Amateur photographers from across the Central Coast entered our annual Winning Images photo contest, sharing their carefully crafted view of the world with us. Our judges narrowed down the entries to three winners in each category and an honorable mention based on the composition and uniqueness of each photo, among other qualities. Catch this year’s […]

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Fast track: Santa Barbara County has two years to spend a $7.9 million state grant to address vehicular encampments

More than 1,000 Santa Barbara County residents experienced homelessness for the first time in 2024—a jump from 849 in 2023, according to the county’s Point-In-Time Count.Ā  Santa Barbara County Homeless Assistance Program Manager Kimberlee Albers told the Sun that the majority of these folks are often seniors or families with children falling out of housing […]

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Pride Issue 2024

Out and about: Our Pride issue highlights a social group for older members of the LGBTQ-plus community and the need for the Pride in Mental Health Act

With this year’s annual Pride issue, we’re taking a little time to focus on support systems for the LGBTQ-plus community—what exists and what needs to exist. Staff Writer Taylor O’Connor talks to the Pacific Pride Foundation about a program it’s expanding into North County intended specifically to provide a sense of community that may be […]

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Summer Guide 2024

It feels like winter’s still here, doesn’t it? Spring came, but that Central Coast weather hasn’t seemed to come alive just yet. It almost feels like summer will never come, but it will, and with it will come the sun—hopefully. Even if the sun never comes out, though, we’ve got the fun locked down in […]

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Vital draw: The FDA changes guidelines for LGBTQ-plus men who want to donate blood for the first time

An update to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) guidelines on blood donation allows a whole new cross-section of people to roll up their sleeves and help those in need. In May 2023, the FDA eliminated time-based postponements and screening questions posed to men who have sex with other men (MSM population). Previous instruction deemed […]

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Housing headway:Ā  County supervisors approve rezoned sites in largest Housing Element in history, with several sites identified in Orcutt

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors closed the yearslong Housing Element process by rezoning several sites to make way for the needed units.Ā  ā€œThis wasn’t something that happened overnight; this was two, three years in the making,ā€ 4th District Supervisor Bob Nelson told the Sun on May 2. ā€œI want to make sure that […]

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The hunt for quesabirria: An on-trend taco dials up the flavor all over the Santa Maria Valley

Who doesn’t want a tortilla dipped in consommĆ© and filled with tender, succulent stewed beef and melty cheese? (Unless your vegetarian or vegan, of course.) Top it with some cilantro, onions, and the taquera’s choice of salsa, you really can’t go wrong. The meat falls apart, oozing its saucy origins—stewed for hours with chiles, garlic, […]

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Contract holes: Santa Barbara County aims to adjust its contract with jail health care provider, Wellpath, to improve service levels

ā€œPeople are thrown into the snake pit,ā€ Santa Barbara County resident Kate Smith said about the jail and the county’s mental health care system during public comment at a recent special meeting.Ā  ā€œYou can talk about this year’s crop of buckets we could shoot people in to help, [but] it’s no different,ā€ Smith said. ā€œI […]

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Aquarium science: A Cabrillo High School CTE program that involves octopus and hands-on training is expanding

A 1-year-old octopus gently wrapped one of its tentacles around Jenna Gorndt’s fingers as the Cabrillo High School senior lightly touched the top of its aquarium.Ā  ā€œI think it’s cool, having an animal that can recognize you when you’re trying to interact with her, because most animals, they aren’t going to be this excited to […]

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