The Long Road to Rebuilding
Tea Fire victims get help and a little heartbreak from the City and County of Santa Barbara.
Tea Fire victims get help and a little heartbreak from the City and County of Santa Barbara.
The public health department makes a plan of attack to stymie the disease.
Former Westmont basketball coach to be honored this weekend; plus, athletes and games of the week.
The prospect of hearing the long-lost show in its original context elevates S.B. Theatre’s upcoming production, which opens Dec. 17 at the Lobero, into a genuine theatrical event.
Retired Lt. Col. Robert “Buzz” Patterson, who served as a senior military aide to President Bill Clinton from 1996 to 1998, delivered an indictment of Democratic party leaders’ policies on military issues at a 12/3 lecture at UCSB.
The City Council is bracing for $5 million in budget cuts it may need to make should the economy not recover.
Although the Tea Fire ravaged many parts of Westmont College’s campus, the school’s faculty and students have forged forward toward as much normalcy as possible.
News of the American folk legend Odetta’s passing last week, of a heart attack at age 77, had added poignancy in Santa Barbara, in that she graced the Lobero stage in January.
If you’re a conservationist, an animal lover, a parent, or some combination of all three, we’ve got the ideal stocking-stuffer for your littlest loved ones this holiday season.
It was the happy part of the movie the part where good triumphed over evil, where reason prevailed.