The Santa Barbara Woman Who’s Chosen to Live Outside for 57 Years
Suzanne describes herself as an 89-year-old homeless person of privilege.
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Suzanne describes herself as an 89-year-old homeless person of privilege.
The Year of the Fire Horse Festival on Saturday, February 21, is free and open to the public and will feature expert-led mahjong lessons inside Presidio Chapel.
The Santa Ynez Community Aquatics Foundation raises $5 million toward a new aquatics complex for the valley.
With a year of free burritos on the line, competitors cranked out thousands of miles between Mony’s and Loquita.
The Santa Barbara County Fire Safe Council presents the winning works from its second annual Wildfire Art Contest.
Leah Weber King, the widow of Dr. King’s youngest son, will serve as the keynote speaker for the 19th annual celebration, which runs January 15-19.
Event organizer Hugh Margerum said more than 400 people attended, from visitors to locals alike.
Celebrating the first babies of 2026.
Teachers take to the web to raise money for classrooms.
The “Chase the Chill” project, run by the Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation, returns for its third year with handmade winter gear and a message of holiday kindness.