Recent Stories
Remains of Diver Recovered in Underwater Cave off Santa Cruz Island
Identification is pending but the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office has suggested it could be a diver who went missing in the same area in 2020.
Hospice of Santa Barbara Celebrates their 39th Annual Light up a Life Back in Person
Santa Barbara, Ca, Nov. 14, 2022 – Every year, Hospice of Santa Barbara (HSB) brings the communities of Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito
In Memoriam | Mike Davis: 1946-2022
In his writings, Mike Davis denounced elites for using cities as mere profit centers to make money, restricting access for those considered undesirable. Maybe most prescient were his warnings about the environment: At a time when city officials and business leaders hardly gave a hoot, Davis focused on dead rivers, toxic air, and long-term risk.
Sedgwick TREX Training Burn to Occur Today
WHAT: In partnership with the UCSB Cooperative Extension. Approximately 20 acres will be burned over 1-2 days. A mixture of
Preserve the Preserve and Connect the Gap
Contrary to what everyone may believe, Community Association for the Modoc Preserve (CAMP) is not opposed to Phase II of the Multi-use Path project.
Crossing the Gender Divide at the Holiday Table
Are you hosting or attending a holiday event? You and I know that getting together with people in person is
Words on Paper
Does Supervisor Hart really believe that legal conservation easements on numerous beloved open space lands all around our county are “just words written on a piece of paper 30 years ago”?
The Blue Wave
The results of the 2022 midterm elections have confounded nearly everyone.
Iran Rises Up
Though the protests were sparked by the issue of a woman’s right to choose how to dress, the aspirations behind the uprisings address the socioeconomic and political pressures that have steadily worsened.
