A Beautiful Day to Take Out the Trash on Santa Barbara’s Beaches
Coastal Cleanup Day rallied hundreds of volunteers on Saturday, September 23, to pick up more than two tons of trash from the county’s coastline.
Coastal Cleanup Day rallied hundreds of volunteers on Saturday, September 23, to pick up more than two tons of trash from the county’s coastline.
The Forest Service’s controversial Reyes Peak Forest Health Project meets a second round of resistance from conservation groups.
The city was recently recognized for its commitment to healthy waterways and oceans and has also helped restore Stow Grove Park from the consequences of drought
The organization formerly known as Isla Vista Youth Projects is stocking up its diaper bank and coffers for National Diaper Need Awareness Week but also looking for ongoing contributions.
County fire finds no evidence of natural gas in or around the building, which resumed normal operations late Wednesday morning.
Peabody and Hope are among 33 California schools and 353 schools nationwide recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Climate change and shark bites threaten the species with extinction.
Half of students tested at or above grade level in English, while just more than a third met or exceeded standards in math in the 2022-23 school year, according to a preliminary report.
The North African countries are still reeling from a pair of deadly natural disasters earlier this month that have destroyed entire neighborhoods.
Other Central Coast grant recipients include the Pacific Pride Foundation, Isla Vista Youth Projects, Santa Barbara County Immigrant Legal Defense Center, and Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation.