Luis Alberto Urrea to Speak at S.B. Writers Conference
There was a lot that made you love San Diego in the early ’90s.
There was a lot that made you love San Diego in the early ’90s.
A review of this “sophisticated, spendy steakhouse.”
Political road warrior Hannah-Beth Jackson glanced at the splendid morning sky and sea through the front window of Eladio’s, then sighed at the prospect of another campaign day in the age of $4-a-gallon gas.
The I Have a Friend Mentor Program at Hospice of Santa Barbara, Inc. is in need of bilingual and bicultural volunteers.
While many of us might fancy billing ourselves a “wine consumption specialist” as Leslie Thomas does, Thomas is the only one who has gone on to create a Wednesday Wine & Dine Social.
Discussions regarding the prospect of Montecito cityhood, which tend to pop up every few years, have resurfaced once again, and the Montecito Association-though not taking one side or the other-has begun a series of three community forums addressing different aspects of the issue.
In a move to take into account inflation as well as the costs of city improvements like lateral sewer line replacements, Santa Barbara City Council members voted unanimously to increase trash and water rates.
Norm Clevenger was named last week as San Marcos High School’s new principal, replacing the retiring Craig Morgan.
When the curtains rose at a little past 11 o’clock on Sunday night, the crowd at Velvet Jones exploded for Santa Barbara favorites The Mad Caddies.
Learn more about birds of prey this Saturday at Wheeler Gorge Visitor Center.