Vol. 9, No. 34
The wait is over
Election Night has come and gone, the parties are over, and the results are in
By Sun Staff
One election night, many parties
Here's one reporter's take on the way candidates celebrate - or not - on the big day
By SARAH E. THIEN
What's behind those ads?
TV ad links immigration to global warming
By COLIN RIGLEY
Terrorism isn't a problem for Diablo Canyon, feds say
Local complaints of voter fraud link to a statewide investigation
By AMY ASMAN
Central Coast cities face new storm water standards
Hobnobbing with Helen
By HELEN ANN THOMAS
For troops, care packages really are service with a smile
By Nicholas Walter
What Kids are Reading
By RYAN MILLER
Political Watch
It's a last-minute chance to receive loans for Gap Fire losses
Classical KUSC comes to the Central Coast
Brooks Institute celebrates Emmy wins
Local students get a chance for grant money
We need to change
'Green' or 'sustainable' - whatever you want to call the movement, it needs to continue for our survival
By Bill Denneen
Now that the election is over, what are you going to obsess about?
Saying goodbye
The local area art scene gets a little smaller as David Ryan Gallery closes its doors
By SHELLY CONE
A growing garden
Trilogy Central Coast presents an outdoor installation of sculptures
Arts Briefs
SPECIAL EVENTS
CONCERTS
NIGHT LIFE
STAGE
DANCE LESSONS
KIDS & FAMILY
RECREATION
LEARNING
ART
HEALTH
BARBECUES
FARMERS MARKETS
SPIRITUAL
CLUBS & MEETINGS
Athlete of the Week
Karting Association members worry about losing their track
Members fear that new airport regulations will force them off the track they've used for 50 years
It's time for the Turkey Trot Family Fun Run
Approach the Bench
Have a seat at a new Los Olivos tasting room
By K. REKA BADGER
Dreams and dread
By Taylor O'Connor
Capuno’s Lutong Bahay serves up Filipino food from the heart in Santa Maria
By Camillia Lanham
Guadalupe’s new recreation services manager increases activities for locals
Lompoc City Council tables electric rate increase