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Summer Guide 2026: All the fun in the sun
Summer is nearly here, even if it doesnāt quite feel warm enough yet. I can smell the heat on the wind that continues blowing along the Central Coast, bringing with it the promise of sunny freedom. With that warmth comes a long list of eventsāoutdoor concerts, kids camps, food and wine festivals, art classes, and moreāthat celebrate what this area has to offer. And as usual, Calendar Editor Angie Stevens compiled all those must-attend events into our annual Summerā¦
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Flying Goat Cellars sues county over wine district fees
A local winery asked a federal court to weigh in on its clash with Santa Barbara County for collecting mandatory fees that support a newly created wine business improvement district. The dispute is at the center of a civil lawsuit Flying Goat Cellars co-owners Norm Yost and Kate Griffith filed against theā¦

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With help from her mentor, a Lompoc native reunites the Polynesian dance group she grew up performing in
Michelle Lujan looks back at her wedding day with bittersweetness because although she didnāt know it at the time, the December day in 2019 was the last time the Pacific Legends danced before the pandemic exploded. āTo me, thatās like the marker of when it ended, but we had no idea,ā Lujan told the Sun. āIt left a big hole for all of us.ā Like so many treasured activities, Pacific Legendsā practices halted in 2020. Uncertainty followed. Become aā¦
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The duo on a mission to make the best bubbly on the Central Coast
Legend has it that when Elizabeth Stilson first interviewed with her now-business partner, she said, āIf I never have to make another red wine again, Iāll be happy.ā As soonā¦
A day in the life of Santa Mariaās tamale lady
Brrring: When the clock strikes 1 a.m., Beth Rangelās alarm sounds. Soon after, she starts cooking meat and prepping ingredients to make the dayās batch of tamales. Call BethBethās Tamalesā¦
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