Making its downtown area more lively and walkable has been a goal of Santa Mariaās since 2004. About four yearsā worth of community workshops ushered in the cityās first downtown revitalization plan, adopted in 2008 with hopes of increasing foot traffic through new retail, restaurants, and housing opportunities. But over the course of the next […]
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Education Today 2025
Explore Ecology and One Cool Earth want students to take another look at vegetables, especially the bland yet divisive cauliflower. āGetting to grow it in the garden, itās like this little baby that they get to check on every so often,ā Explore Ecology Garden Program Director Genevieve Schwanbeck said. For our Education Today issue, Senior […]
Gold stars
Itās almost back-to-school time, and Iām jumping the gun by handing out gold stars this week. Itās rare that I get to give so many accolades! First up, North County schools are growing their own gardens thanks in large part to Explore Ecology and One Cool Earth. These nonprofits help establish and run the gardens […]
Great American Melodrama turns 50 with a special show mixing melodrama with vintage, contemporary vaudeville
Get your tickets for the 50th The Great American Melodrama presents its 50th Anniversary show that will mix traditional melodrama, vintage vaudeville, and contemporary vaudeville at its Oceano theater (1863 Front St.) from Friday, Aug. 8, through Saturday, Sept. 20.Ā Purchase tickets online at americanmelodrama.com or call (805) 489-2499. Melodrama may have enjoyed its theatrical […]
Advocates organize to bring more food access to North Santa Barbara County with a Guadalupe farmers market
Although Guadalupe is surrounded by agricultural fields, what they produce doesnāt often make its way into local households. āWe find ourselves in this position in North Santa Barbara County and Lompoc where food is grown all around us,ā said Shelby Wild with Route One. āThereās very few, if any, opportunities in those communities where people […]
Gifford Fire scorches more than 82,000 acres east of Santa Maria
Less than a week after the Madre Fire was declared 100 percent contained, it was dethroned by the Gifford Fire as Californiaās largest wildfire of the year. Both wildfires impacted several areas along Highway 166, prompting evacuation warnings and orders across different parts of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. While the Madre Fire […]
Safety first: Caltrans increases roadwork protections for workers
The whooshing breeze of freeway traffic āwhizzing byā is occasionally powerful enough to fling Caltrans workersā hard hats from their heads, District 5 Maintenance Manager Micah Gammons said. Once while crack-sealing a stretch of U.S. 101 near King City, Gammons said that a car skidded into the construction enclosure he was working in, but no […]
Slow your roll
While flying over Northern Santa Barbara Countyās neighborhoods, I canāt help but notice the signs: Slow down. Drive like your kids live here. Children at play.Ā There are already speed limit signs on residential streets telling drivers not to go faster than 25 mph (only a bit faster than the average airspeed velocity of an […]
Solvangās nature and art museum displays William Neillās photos in Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone through August
Valley magic Located at 1511-B Mission Drive in Solvang, the California Nature Art Museum is open Thursday, Friday, and Monday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. William Neillās Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone exhibit is on display until Aug. 31. For more about the exhibit, visit […]
Cal Polyās Strawberry Center shares research with farmers during July field day
In eight years, the cost of growing strawberries in California has increased by 40 percent. In 2016, farmers spent about $62,000 per acre of the red berry. By 2024, they were paying $105,000, according to Mohammad Amir Aghaee, who leads the entomology program at the Cal Poly Strawberry Center. āWhen you have a situation like […]
55 Fiction 2025
Surprise! Itās the culmination of this yearās 55 Fiction contest! And much like the endings of the stories that people send us, the stories are always a shockāwell not always, but mostly. Weāve got love, war, murder, politics, twists, and more for you in this yearās collection of printable pieces. Our judges sifted through hundreds […]
Lompoc dissects new arrangements with chamber of commerce and TBID
Local artists, educators, and business owners were among the 40-plus public speakers who protested the Lompoc City Councilās initial decision to cut the Chamber of Commerceās annual budget down from $108,000 to $60,000 in late June. Their efforts swayed the council to maintain the former allocation, via a newly revised contract that became the focal […]

