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June 2026 Primary Election Results
San Luis ObispoDantona, Paulding lead in San Luis Obispo County supervisor races
The race for San Luis Obispo County supervisor is heating up, and the latest ballot drop is shaking things up. With over 9,500 new ballots counted Thursday, Jim Dantona has taken the lead in District 2, while incumbent Jimmy Paulding is widening his advantage in District 4. These are the folks who'll make big decisions on housing, roads, and local services — so this is one to watch. CalCoastNews reports that more than half the ballots received are still uncounted, meaning we're far from the finish line. For anyone living in these districts, this race could shape everything from land-use policy to public safety funding. Keep an eye on the clerk-recorder's updates — every ballot tells a story, and this one's still being written.
Santa BarbaraQatar National Team Trains at Westmont College, Giving Santa Barbara Soccer Fans a World Cup Preview
Get ready, Santa Barbara soccer fans — the World Cup is coming to the Central Coast. The Qatar National Team has set up camp at Westmont College this week, training on our local turf before their opening match against Switzerland at Levi’s Stadium on Saturday, June 13. It’s a rare chance to see world-class players up close, right in our backyard. As reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, this visit gives us a sneak peek at international-level competition and puts our community on the global sports map. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just curious, this is a moment to feel the World Cup energy without leaving the 805. Go cheer them on — or just enjoy the spectacle of pros training under the Westmont sun.
VenturaBAA’s 37th Annual Open Competition Winners
The 37th Annual Open Competition from the Buenaventura Art Association (BAA) is now on display at the Ojai Art Center, running through May 28. This juried exhibition showcases original 2D and 3D works from amateur and professional regional artists across California, bringing a vibrant mix of creativity to the Ojai community. The Ventura Breeze first reported the winners, and it's a wonderful chance to see local talent shine in a setting that celebrates artistic expression. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a cultural outing, this exhibition offers something for everyone. Head to 113 S. Montgomery St. in Ojai to experience the works firsthand. It's a reminder of the rich artistic spirit that thrives throughout the 805 region, from Ventura to Ojai and beyond.
Santa BarbaraChallenger in Santa Barbara Judicial Race Eclipses Incumbent in Latest Ballot Count
The race for Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge just got a whole lot tighter. According to the latest ballot count reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, challenger Attorney Luis Esparza has pulled 230 votes ahead of incumbent Judge Thomas R. Adams. With nearly 35,000 ballots still uncounted, this judicial contest is far from over. This race matters because judges shape our daily lives—from family court rulings to criminal justice decisions. For a nonpartisan seat, the tight margin shows how engaged our community is. Keep an eye on the Independent for updates as the final ballots are tallied.
VenturaFocus on the Masters Arts Archive & Library – A Conversation with Lori Cozen-Geller
Lori Cozen-Geller doesn’t just sculpt metal and wood — she carves light and shadow into geometric poetry. The Ventura-based minimalist artist, recently featured by Focus on the Masters Arts Archive & Library, creates wall pieces and standing forms that play with positive and negative space, often finished in sleek automotive paint. Her work transforms industrial materials into something meditative, and it’s a reminder that Ventura’s creative pulse runs deep. The conversation with Lori, originally published by our friends at Ventura Breeze, offers a window into how a career born from intensity becomes a practice of precision and calm. For anyone who’s ever wondered where our local artists find their spark, this profile is a must-read. It’s another reason to love the 805 — where the arts aren’t just displayed, they’re archived and honored.
Santa BarbaraPolice Arrest 3 Suspects in Fatal Shooting at Santa Barbara Park
Three suspects—two adults and a juvenile—are now in custody for the February 20 fatal shooting of a 29-year-old man at a Santa Barbara park. Authorities made arrests this Thursday across Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Camarillo, following an investigation that spanned multiple Central Coast cities. While details remain limited, the coordinated effort underscores how deeply this tragedy has shaken our community. For those of us who walk our dogs or watch kids play at that park, this news hits close to home. It’s a stark reminder that violence can touch even our most familiar spaces. Noozhawk first reported the arrests, and we’ll be following closely as more information emerges. For now, it’s a small measure of relief that those allegedly responsible are off the streets.
Santa BarbaraLuis Esparza Pulls Ahead of Thomas Adams in Race for Judge Seat in Updated Results
Big news for Santa Barbara voters: Luis Esparza has pulled ahead of incumbent Judge Thomas Adams in the race for Superior Court Seat, according to updated results from the Santa Barbara County Elections Office. It’s a tight one, folks — every vote matters here on the Central Coast, and this race could shape our local courts for years to come. Noozhawk reports that the latest tally shows Esparza now leading, but with so many ballots still being counted, nothing is set in stone yet. Judicial races don’t always grab the headlines, but they affect everything from how our community handles cases to the daily rhythm of the courthouse. Keep an eye on those updates — your voice is still being heard.
Santa BarbaraThree arrested in connection with February fatal shooting at Bohnett Park Thursday
Three people have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Luis Terrazas at Bohnett Park in February, following a coordinated multi-county law enforcement operation announced Thursday. The Santa Barbara Police Department identified the suspects as 18-year-old Jimmy Alexander More Jr. of Ventura and 19-year-old Jorge Hurtado of Camarillo, with a third arrest also made. The shooting, which occurred on February 20, 2026, shook the Westside community, as Bohnett Park is a beloved gathering spot for families and children. This development brings a measure of closure to a case that has weighed heavily on Santa Barbara residents. KEYT News Channel 3-12 first reported the arrests, highlighting the collaborative effort between local and regional agencies. For neighbors who remember the park as a place of peace, this news underscores the ongoing work to keep our community safe and seek justice for Luis Terrazas.
Santa BarbaraNew Details Emerge About Leadup to Largest Fire in Channel Islands History
New details from the Coast Guard shed light on the lead-up to the largest fire in Channel Islands history, which began as a mariner ran aground on Santa Cruz Island the same week his boat caught fire on Santa Rosa Island. The incident, first reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, has sparked concerns about boater safety and fire risk in our local waters. For those of us who treasure the Channel Islands as a backyard escape, this story is a stark reminder of the delicate balance between recreation and preservation. As the investigation continues, local residents are left wondering how a single grounding could spiral into a historic blaze. This isn't just a distant news item — it's a wake-up call for everyone who sails, kayaks, or camps along our coastline. The Santa Barbara Independent's coverage has been essential in keeping our community informed about the risks and responses, and we'll be following closely as more details emerge.
Santa BarbaraSanta Rosa Island Fire Reaches Full Containment
The wildfire on Santa Rosa Island is now fully contained, but the aftermath means our Channel Islands National Park will stay closed to visitors until at least June 30. Crews are beginning a thorough damage assessment to understand the fire's impact on the island's unique ecosystem—home to rare plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. For those of us on the Central Coast, Santa Rosa is a cherished escape for hiking, camping, and spotting island foxes. The closure, first reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, reminds us how fragile these wild spaces are. Let's hope the recovery is swift, and we can soon return to explore this gem of the 805.
Santa BarbaraVSFB Watt Training Burns to Occur Over the Next Week
If you've noticed a bit more smoke drifting across the Lompoc Valley this week, don't worry — it's all part of a planned burn at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The VSFB Fire Department is conducting prescribed burns on about 5 to 10 acres per day over the next week, a routine training exercise that also helps reduce wildfire fuel. It's a familiar sight for locals, especially those living near the base, and a reminder of how closely our community works with Vandenberg to keep the Central Coast safe. The Santa Barbara Independent first reported the schedule, so keep an eye out for their updates if you have questions about specific burn times. These controlled burns are a key part of firefighter training and land management, especially important given our region's fire-prone landscape. While the smoke may be noticeable, officials say it's a safe and necessary practice. For residents in Vandenberg Village, Lompoc, and nearby areas, it's a good week to keep windows closed if the wind shifts — but overall, this is a sign of proactive safety measures right in our backyard.
Santa BarbaraSides Settle in Case of Commercial Fishing and False Advertising
The Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office, in coordination with the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, has reached a settlement in a case involving commercial fishing and false advertising. The Consumer and Environmental Protection Unit led the effort, addressing practices that misled consumers about the origin and sustainability of seafood sold in our region. This settlement matters for Central Coast residents who value transparency in our local food systems. With our strong fishing heritage and farm-to-table culture, knowing that enforcement actions protect honest fishermen and informed buyers helps maintain trust in our markets. The case underscores the importance of accurate labeling, especially as consumers increasingly seek locally sourced seafood. Noozhawk reported the announcement, which reflects ongoing efforts to safeguard both our economy and environment.
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