Santa Maria Sun

Weekly newspaper in Santa Maria, CA, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Santa Maria Sun is an American free weekly newspaper that serves Santa Maria, California and Santa Barbara County.[2] Edited by Camillia Lanham,[3] it is published on Thursdays.[2]

OwnerNews Time Media Group
EditorCamillia Lanham
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Santa Maria Sun
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerNews Time Media Group
EditorCamillia Lanham
Founded1972 (1972)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersSanta Maria, California
Circulation12,000 (as of 2023)[1]
Sister newspapersNew Times
Websitesantamariasun.com
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History

The Sun was founded in 2000 by Steve Moss, who saw a need for a weekly community newspaper that could act as a “town square where everybody could participate.”[4]

Shortly after its founding, Lompoc, California Economic Development Committee member Justin Ruhge contributed a controversial editorial to the Nov. 16 issue. It stated that "Muslims are out to destroy our world."[5]

Steve Moss died in 2005.[4] For fifteen years, Ryan Miller edited the Sun. During the 2005 Michael Jackson trial in Santa Maria, Miller provided local commentary for national and international news outlets.[6][7] Miller left the Sun in 2015.[8]

Awards

In 2013, the Sun won an award for its investigation of a corrections officer's death at the Federal Correctional Institution, Lompoc. The Sun uncovered a pattern of administrative malfeasance and abuse that may have contributed to the death of two corrections officers.[9]

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