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Get ready for our 26th Annual Best of Northern Santa Barbara County 2026 Readers Poll. Voting starts June 4 through June 22, 2026.

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PAVED PARADISE? The nearly yearlong construction to complete Buellton’s new 100-space city parking lot on Sycamore Drive was detrimental to day-to-day business operations at a horse riding facility and petting zoo next door, the company’s owner alleges. Credit: Photo by Pieter Saayman

Runny noses. Swollen eyes. Rashes. Hives. A wave of illness that plagued Bob Swee...


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Quinceañeras, weddings, and festivals are a few of the potential uses for a future event area outside of the Lompoc Theatre.

On May 13, city Planning Commissioners gave the go-ahead for the space, a building addition, and a partial demoliti...


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INTERIM MEASURES: Following an ongoing dispute with neighbors over St. Joseph High School’s softball field, Principal Erinn Dougherty is on administrative leave for comments she allegedly made to students on a different matter. The Archdiocese of Los Angeles put Assistant Principal of Athletics Tom Mott in charge while the comments are under review. Credit: File photo by...

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Porch swings. Picket fences. Homeowners associations. Among the tropes often associated with quiet, suburban neighborhoods, the concept of an enclosed garage seemed like a given for some attendees of the Guadalupe City Council’s


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