Caltrans Examines Wrong-Way Collisions
Caltrans officials reported that between July 2002 and 2012, nine people were killed and 64 injured in wrong-way collisions that occurred on state highways in Santa Barbara County.
Caltrans officials reported that between July 2002 and 2012, nine people were killed and 64 injured in wrong-way collisions that occurred on state highways in Santa Barbara County.
Calling it a “win, win, win” for the county and his district, Supervisor Salud Carbajal championed the unanimous green light on 9/9 of a 40-megawatt solar-array system across 300 acres in Cuyama; once constructed, the project will be the county’s first foray into industrial-scale alternative energy.
UCSB continues to live up to its “work hard, play hard” reputation, earning prestige this week for its academics after receiving high rankings for its party scene last month.
Santa Barbara bands are turning out to help Ernie and the Emperors’ youngest player.
There will be a free September 28 screening of the award-winning film about Santa Barbara wine country.
Monica Jones is part of a senior women’s relay that plans to swim from Santa Cruz Island to Oxnard.
Vintner John Wright blends bottles with bands in Buellton.
Making a distinction between the mentally ill and the increasing number of sociopaths who commit mass killings.
The S.B. Genealogy Society is holding its annual open house designed to help folks get started in their search for their ancestors.
The Hot Water Music frontman plays an intimate solo set at Velvet Jones on September 16.