Santa Barbara Unveils Design for Downtown Asphalt Art Project
The city worked with artists Eddie Jiménez and Irene Ramirez to create a Zapotec-inspired public display for the intersection of State and Carrillo streets.
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The city worked with artists Eddie Jiménez and Irene Ramirez to create a Zapotec-inspired public display for the intersection of State and Carrillo streets.
Sofia Cortez, whose husband died of brain cancer in 2022, was severely injured after being struck by a car while walking to catch a bus.
Well-known Goleta farmers and California coffee-growing pioneers Jay and Kristen died from accidental leak of toxic gas.
Good Sam’s Farm brings ‘food to table and jobs to housing.’
Jewish Free Loan Association is offering education loans of up to $10,000 per school year to qualified borrowers, as well as emergency loans following destructive winter storms.
The funds raised through the GoFundMe page for Captain James Mellor will support his medical costs and rehabilitation.
The Isla Vista Community Services District plans a spring festival for a maximum of 9,000 participants at a time. It will include live music and free food, as well as safety and sanitary measures.
Wednesday evening’s celebration included Black history trivia, poetry, live music, free soul food, and interactive drum circles that brought together students and community members.
The new sign replicates the old but with more rot-resistant wood.
New executive director Jacqueline McDonough explains the need for more families and funding challenges for the organization, which provides homes for infants and toddlers in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.