Día de los Muertos Tradition Observed by Hospice of Santa Barbara
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), is a Latin American tradition to celebrate, remember and present special offerings in honor of those who have died.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), is a Latin American tradition to celebrate, remember and present special offerings in honor of those who have died.
I hope whoever wins the presidency supports real, sustained diplomacy and that my members of Congress work toward this goal.
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Department has identified Quiana Edwards, a 22-year-old female gang member out of Ventura, as the suspect in an October 7 fight in Isla Vista that left five people with stab wounds.
Former mortician Gregory Calderon was sentenced Friday to 270 days in county jail and five years of felony probation after pleading no contest to 18 felony counts of financial elder abuse and one count of felony grand theft.
Peter McGlynn offers an apology via Twitter.
As a youngster struggling to keep up with her classmates learning to read and spell, Brigit Ferguson’s frustration found focus when she was diagnosed with dyslexia.
2,000 community autism supporters attended the 4th annual Santa Barbara Walk Now for Autism Speaks on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at East Beach in Santa Barbara, which raised $100,977 for autism.
Chuck’s Waterfront Grill and The Endless Summer bar-café received the People’s Choice Award for best clam chowder by event attendees at Chowder Fest this Sunday, October 28, 2012
Here’s a timely music video produced by and featuring Santa Barbara kids.
The Santa Barbara Theatre Organ Society presented a pre-Halloween showing of Phantom of the Opera, accompanied by organist Adam Aceto on the historic Arlington Theatre organ, and local kids showed up in creative Phantom costumes to enjoy a free ice cream donated by McConnell’s during the show.