Goleta 7-17
Goleta Planning Commissioner Ed Easton announced on 7/16 his intention to run for Goleta City Council in November, when Jean Blois and Jonny Wallis are up for reelection.
Goleta Planning Commissioner Ed Easton announced on 7/16 his intention to run for Goleta City Council in November, when Jean Blois and Jonny Wallis are up for reelection.
So plentiful are the opportunities for good eating in Santa Barbara that it’s only a matter of time before food becomes critically important to anyone transplanted here.
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Philip Mangano, the federal government’s top homeless official, came to Santa Barbara touting permanent housing “for every American” as the solution to homelessness, more cost-effective and humane than seasonal shelters.
President George W. Bush lifted the presidential oil moratorium on new drilling leases that his father put in place in 1990, hoping that Congress would be inspired to lift its moratorium issued in 1982.
22 Dreams finds Paul Weller at the zenith of his creativity, re-examining the changing man’s ever changing moods.
Mere days before the matter was to go before the Goleta City Council, Bishop Ranch 2000, LLC withdrew its application to initiate study of its project proposal for the Bishop Ranch development.
“You see well-intended efforts, task forces, plans, but without the will of jurisdictional CEOs they migrate to the shelf.”
Not that the East/West Gallery needed to reaffirm its standing as one of the leading conveyors of classic fine art photography here in town, but its latest exhibition, The Human Landscape, effortlessly does just that.
While the days of the walking ballpark beer salesman and his rowdily shouted pitch are gone, that doesn’t mean we can’t heed the call of two of our finer purveyors of malted magnificence.