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Summer is just around the corner, and so is the Orcutt Youth Basketball program for second through sixth graders, hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Maria Valley. The six-game season runs June ...
Beginning Sept. 1, Allan Hancock College is offering free General Education Development (GED) preparation classes to students who haven’t yet received their high school diplomas. GED classes help ...
On Jan. 31, the Missile Defense Agency conducted a flight test of its ground-based ballistic missile defense system. A target missile was launched at around ...
Hometown Pharmacy is now open in Santa Maria, promising fast, professional, and confidential prescription fillings and free medication delivery. Locally owned and operated by pharmacist and veteran ...
The Lompoc Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry Department is hosting a “Quality of Life” Photo Contest, open to all ages and artistic abilities. Grab your ...
The Wildling Museum is featuring the works of six local plein air artists through Dec. 15. The painters are members of Plein Air Artists of ...
The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the very beginning of Death’s ...
Items include furniture, quilts, paintings, and more. The fundraiser benefits the Santa Maria Public Library. Raffle tickets are available for purchase, one for $1 or six for $5, and drawings will ...
As of early April, more than 1,800 people are wanted on active felony warrants in Santa Barbara County, according to data ...
The ’90s kid in me practically screamed out loud when I learned that Noah Wyle was back on the bill as an emergency room doctor. Instead of being the plucky new resident, Wyle plays Dr. Michael ...
More than 250 fourth- through eighth-grade students participated in the 24th annual Santa Barbara County Education Office’s Battle of the Books. Participating elementary and junior high school ...