Santa Barbara Harbor Dredging Funds Restored After Federal Cut
Rep. Salud Carbajal secures $6.15 million through an Army Corps work plan after a $4 million shortfall raised alarms about harbor access and safety.
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Rep. Salud Carbajal secures $6.15 million through an Army Corps work plan after a $4 million shortfall raised alarms about harbor access and safety.
Advocates say a one-time tax could stabilize health care funding; critics warn it deepens reliance on high earners who could leave the state.
Rudolph “Butch” Ware, an associate professor of history at UC Santa Barbara who wants to be governor, argued that the Secretary of State’s office inappropriately disqualified him even after he filed the necessary tax documents.
The renowned author will speak about his new book, ‘Chain of Ideas,’ at Campbell Hall on April 7.
Santa Barbara’s Representative Salud Carbajal calls the Trump administration’s plan “federal overreach.”
With many Americans assuming constitutional sex equality is already settled law, the Santa Barbara Women’s Political Committee is working to raise awareness about the Equal Rights Amendment’s unresolved legal status.
Farmworkers Day will replace César Chávez Day as state leaders shift focus of the celebration.
Santa Barbara joins 3,000 other communities around the world in what organizers say will be one of the largest peaceful protests in U.S. history.
A Palestinian man was reportedly sexually assaulted, and two international activists were allegedly tied and beaten by Israeli settlers on March 13.
City Council votes to apply for Sphere of Influence over Glen Annie Golf Course and South Patterson tracts, which the county recently rezoned as residential.