Not One
It might be of interest that there is not one psychiatric pediatric bed between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
It might be of interest that there is not one psychiatric pediatric bed between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Resort planned for Carp Bluffs gets last-minute design changes.
Hundreds of families attend Westside Health Fair.
City investigates Casa Esperanza after neighborhood complaints.
The Islamic Society of Santa Barbara’s plan to put a community center and mosque at the corner of Los Carneros Road and Calle Real had a conceptual hearing on Tuesday before Goleta’s Design Review Board.
“No RV Parking” signs will soon sprout up along Cabrillo Boulevard in response to repeated complaints from businesses and residents that homeless RV dwellers are monopolizing limited curb space along a waterfront much visited by tourists.
A bill authored by Assemblymember Das Williams to protect area waters from nonnative quagga and zebra mussel infestations was signed into law this week.
Like a big battery that’s always on, a new 200-kilowatt Bloom Energy Server directly connected to Southern California Edison’s grid has been installed at UCSB.
The school board on Monday approved sending informational postcards to explain the two parcel tax measures that will be on the November ballot.
Endeavour flies low over Santa Barbara; retires in Los Angeles.