Sheriff’s Explorers Take Home 16 Trophies
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office Explorer program brought home several awards after competing in the 4th Annual Central Valley Law Enforcement Explorer Competition in Tulare this past weekend.
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office Explorer program brought home several awards after competing in the 4th Annual Central Valley Law Enforcement Explorer Competition in Tulare this past weekend.
Today Congresswoman Lois Capps (CA-23) announced that the Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara has been awarded a nearly $5.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to continue funding its Head Start program in Santa Barbara County.
In its annual ranking of leading graduate and professional programs at American universities, U.S. News & World Report magazine has rated two of UC Santa Barbara’s programs among the top 10 in the nation.
Cowboys meet gladiators meet sci-fi battles in this outlandish little epic blockbuster.
Janet Reineck’s class has developed a loyal following of students, and they’re changing women’s lives.
Megamillionaire Rick Caruso wants an $18 million subsidy from cash strapped Santa Barbara County taxpayers otherwise the Miramar project may not get off the ground.
Susan Rose’s piece “Winning with Women” does a great job of discussing the bleak state of affairs when it comes to women in elected office as well as the reasons why that is the case.
Union Bank buys SBB&T for $1.5 billion.
From the auto-fill feature in our Web browsers to the cameras installed at stoplights, our privacy is receding faster than a naked girl can scramble from the swimming pool into a towel.
A bona fide record for rock ’n’ roll fans that captures the feel of the Sunset Strip in the notorious 1990s.