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May16 Comments Off on Casmalia Landfill: Still Toxic After All These Years

Casmalia Landfill: Still Toxic After All These Years

Posted by Mark Miller

Casmalia Landfill Still Toxic After All These Years For the people of this isolated community in Northern Santa Barbara County, a nightmare that began decades ago has yet to run its course.

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Blog, Featured Casmalia Landfill, Santa Barbara County, Scott Pruitt, Toxic Waste
Apr22 Comments Off on The Remarkable Life of Ah Louis

The Remarkable Life of Ah Louis

Posted by Mark Miller

The Remarkable Life of Ah Louis, Feb. 9, 2019   He was a Renaissance man if ever there was one. Builder, entrepreneur, labor contractor, community leader.  His legacy lives on.

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Blog, Featured Ah Louis, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo Chinatown
Jan27 Comments Off on Need Holiday Wine? Hancock Has You Covered

Need Holiday Wine? Hancock Has You Covered

Posted by Mark Miller

Need Holiday Wine Hancock Has You Covered Dec. 9, 2018 Allan Hancock College’s wine program has experienced and dedicated winemakers determined to make the best wine on the Central Coast.

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Blog, Featured Allan Hancock College, Wine, Wine making
Jan27 Comments Off on Optimism, Hope At Women’s March

Optimism, Hope At Women’s March

Posted by Mark Miller

Optimism, Hope At Women’s March, Jan. 25. 2019 Women’s Marches took place all over the United States on Jan. 19, but the one in Santa Maria was unique in that it was the first to be held in the All-America City.

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Blog, Featured Gloria Soto, LGBTQ, Progressive movement, Women's march
Aug29 Comments Off on Sierra Club’s Fight To Save The Planet

Sierra Club’s Fight To Save The Planet

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Sierra Club’s Fight to Save the Planet More than 100 years after John Muir founded it, the Sierra Club continues to fight to preserve the planet’s natural resources and beauty.

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Blog, Featured Environmental Movement, John Muir, Sierra Club

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