A Cautionary Tale about Airports and Holiday Horrors
We have all heard the horror stories, but up until last year I can’t say I really believed them.
We have all heard the horror stories, but up until last year I can’t say I really believed them.
Despite Savoy Cafe’s enormous popularity as a downtown lunch venue, its devoted customers were greeted last week by a locked door and something that is becoming all too common around these parts: a farewell note taped to it.
Ask any dude about his first time getting a pack of condoms and it will likely take place during his teenage years and involve sweaty palms, the all-revealing fluorescent lights of a drug store, and a good friend of his parents standing behind him in line.
Tea Fire victims get help and a little heartbreak from the City and County of Santa Barbara.
Leak near Platform A sends more than 1,000 gallons of crude into ocean waters.
The trespasser-deterring forces are not supplied by developer Matt Osgood, however.
Longtime video rental shop set to shut doors at end of December.
The fallout from the controversy surrounding the Santa Barbara School District’s Special Education department continued this week with members of the public and School Board member Bob No»l calling for the resignation of District Superintendent Brian Sarvis.
Critics decry alleged failings in project’s EIR.
Her resignation followed a heated meeting of the Santa Barbara School District last Tuesday.