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Crafting community:Ā Lompoc’s monthly Art Walk brings artists, businesses, and residents together

Walk the walkFor all things Lompoc Art Walk, scan the QR code or visit the lonelyploversocialclub.com. Follow @thelonelyploversocialclub on Instagram for updates. Check out the event in downtown Lompoc on the first Thursday of every month. Start at the Cypress Gallery (119 E. Cypress Ave.) at 5 p.m. There’s nothing to do in Lompoc. Right? […]

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Shaping impact of new train tracks on local estuary is one QR code away

Results from a community survey will help determine how local agencies approach replacing a coastal railroad bridge in the Lompoc Valley. ā€œWhat makes this community engagement process really unique is that it’s starting super early,ā€ said Sophie Bartley, Central Coast region project manager for LegacyWorks, one of the groups spearheading the initiative. Replacing the 100-plus-year-old […]

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Steve Bridge’s sons are witnesses in felony fraud case

Receipts for fixing leaky pipes and installing lights are at the heart of the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s investigation into Lompoc Councilmember Steve Bridge’s invoices. In late 2025, Bridge was arraigned in Santa Maria Superior Court for eight felony counts, including forgery, identity theft, grand theft, and fraudulent use of a contractor’s license. A […]

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Lompoc Councilman Steve Bridge’s fraud case moves forward, exposing layers of alleged deception

In 1808 Sir Walter Scott wrote, ā€œOh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!ā€ The preliminary hearing for Lompoc City Councilman Steve Bridge for multiple felonies and a few misdemeanors related to the receipt of reimbursements from the city of Lompoc has produced just such a tangled web concerning how […]

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Photography exhibit highlights Lompoc’s Filipino history

Learn about how Filipino pioneers shaped Lompoc’s history at an exhibit inside the public library’s Grossman Gallery. The exhibit, ā€œManongs of the Central Coast: Forming Communities Across Generations,ā€ will be featured in the gallery through April, including a public discussion on April 3 at 6 p.m. Bing Aradanas, a project contributor, was raised in Lompoc […]

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Lompoc to petition state for exemption from solar mandate

Lompoc wants the California Energy Commission to exempt the city from the state’s renewable energy mandates for new homes.  The Energy Commission’s 2025 code for new construction requires photovoltaic solar and battery storage systems on homes to reduce wasteful and expensive energy use. However, under the state’s economic model, Lompoc residents wouldn’t be saving as […]

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Indivisible Lompoc members use arts, crafts to stand up for their beliefs

Artistry has been intertwined with social justice activism for hundreds of years. Quilt patterns gave signals to slaves escaping through the Underground Railroad, one Lompoc resident said. Red knit caps symbolized resistance in Norway during Nazi occupation, another told the Sun.  Calls for actionFor more information about joining Indivisible Lompoc’s events, visit indivisiblelompoc.org or follow […]

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Lompoc Valley Chamber aims for a reset

Calling all to LompocTo learn more about goings-on at the Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce, visit lompoc.com or call (805) 736-4567. Its new office is located at 109 S. H St. next to Certain Sparks Music. In 2009, the Air Force brought Melanie Lindley to Lompoc. She discovered a love for the area and decided […]

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Lompoc to rebuild stage at Ryon Park

By the end of the year, Lompoc residents are scheduled to have a new stage at Ryon Park for community gatherings and performances. City Council members unanimously approved the project at the Feb. 17 meeting. The Ryon Park stage has deteriorated below accessibility standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to the staff […]

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Lompoc photographer captures all of life’s special moments

The Central Coast is darn close to a photographer’s dream setting, so scouting locations is one of the most fun parts of the job for Amanda Booker. ā€œI just love this area. There’s so much to offer,ā€ she said. ā€œBasically anything a client envisions, you can find here.ā€ Book BookerAmanda Booker takes photos for couples, […]

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