SBCC’s Phi Theta Kappa Inducts 77 New Members
Santa Barbara City College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the largest and most respected honor society serving two-year colleges, recently inducted 77 new members
Santa Barbara City College’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the largest and most respected honor society serving two-year colleges, recently inducted 77 new members
Goleta-based Direct Relief International is hard at work to deliver medical aid to a cholera outbreak in earthquake-devastated Haiti.
Students’ Short Film Competition submissions are free and will be accepted until January 15 in the categories of drama, documentary, animation, and comedy
The Santa Barbara Public Library System is offering two free training classes in November for non-profit and individual grant seekers. Both classes will be in the Townley Room of the Central Library.
La Cumbre Junior High School and Santa Barbara Community Academy received funding to improve the intersection of Portesuello Ave. and Modoc Rd, in front of their shared campus.
Friends and family gather in Isla Vista to remember Lucas Ransom.
23rd Congressional District hopefuls finally face off in a public debate.
Thirteen beaches at warning level in this week’s report.
Santa Barbara International Marathon on Saturday, November 6 expected to create traffic delays in Goleta and Santa Barbara from 6 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Investec Real Estate Companies has sold the 12-acre residential portion of Lagunitas, a fully-entitled 25-acre mixed-use development in Carpinteria for $10 million to ResCal Lagunitas 73, LLC.