Santa Barbara County Students Learn Art of Spinning Tales at 2023 Author-Go-Round
Four children’s book authors discuss their craft with more than 400 students at the County Education Office’s annual weeklong event.
Four children’s book authors discuss their craft with more than 400 students at the County Education Office’s annual weeklong event.
Repair work will begin next week on the damaged oil-containment system, and the entire system is expected to be replaced later this year.
Santa Barbara Unified School District has condemned the “hateful act,” the third anti-Semitic incident to be reported in the county this week.
WM’s Luis Ramirez will oversee public education on recycling and food-recovery programs throughout the region.
UC Santa Barbara departments consider cutting graduate student admissions to bankroll the historic pay hikes.
The skilled storyteller is full of surprises at UCSB Arts & Lectures’ show.
Thanks to recent storms, the state Department of Water Resources expects to deliver 30 percent of requested water supplies to public water agencies in 2023.
Convicted felon Brian Schotz, 47, allegedly hit six businesses around Stearns Wharf and lower State Street over the past three months.
The Zoom class led by Suesan Lazarus Pawlitski is based on dance, Pilates, and strength training exercises.
The dojo introduces its students to a kinder, gentler martial art.