Car-mageddon Hits Highway 101 in Santa Barbara County
A series of traffic collisions on a rainy Tuesday slows traffic and shuts down the freeway and railroads.
A series of traffic collisions on a rainy Tuesday slows traffic and shuts down the freeway and railroads.
Social-media search warrants spark free-speech concerns as authorities attempt to unmask protesters who occupied and vandalized UCSB’s Girvetz Hall.
Providence School extends its Christian mission with a custom wheelchair and other life-changing creations.
The district says it is partnering with other organizations to offer more “inclusive” after-school programs that “meet the needs and interests of all students.”
Club members say they’re being treated unfairly; district maintains that they need to follow a process.
Saturday’s summit will bring together 100 high school students from around the county for a day of workshops and learning opportunities.
Black parents call Resolution a “first step,” but wonder where consequences are for racist incidents.
Tuesday’s protest offered Goleta students an opportunity to vent about topics such as reproductive rights, immigration, and education.
Farmworkers ask $26 minimum wage; growers warn of “unintended consequences.”
The Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara hosts Wednesday-evening vigil to help people cope.