“Bah Humbug!” Sez Mayor
Mayor Helene Schneider is upset over the decision to abolish redevelopment districts.
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Mayor Helene Schneider is upset over the decision to abolish redevelopment districts.
The cities of Goleta and Santa Barbara are reeling from California Supreme Court decision that will strip $1.7 billion from local governments to pay for education.
Corporate officials say low sales will prompt shuttering 120 stores; fate of Santa Barbara locations unclear.
One of the Santa Barbara men who was killed in an off-roading accident will be remembered at Elings Park.
Unusually high tides will mark the holiday weekend.
Clips from the former KCSB host-turned-conservative commentator will be aired today as part of the station’s 50th anniversary.
The attorney and accountant for the late owner of a waterfront Santa Barbara estate accused of not paying $50 million in taxes; accountant resigns.
Bicycle Coalition leads drive to give bikes to junior highschoolers for free.
Groundwater rights issue impedes Land Trust’s acquisition of 462-acre property.
The City of Santa Barbara expanded its restorative policing program, budgeted $75,000 to hire a homeless prevention czar, kept the budget ax from falling on the Rental Housing Mediation Task Force, re-striped Cliff Drive to make it safer for pedestrians, finally adopted a new general plan, opened a new $60 million airline terminal, finished building a new bridge by Haley and De la Vina streets, opened the new Artisan Court affordable housing complex on Cota Street, and participated in a major count of the number of homeless people countywide.