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The Granada Teen Project currently is holding signups for its upcoming Teen Writer & Actor Workshops series, which runs through April.
The Granada Teen Project currently is holding signups for its upcoming Teen Writer & Actor Workshops series, which runs through April.
Great brown butter cookies from Cayucos come to town.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic has had extraordinary success under current president Deborah Borda, who talks with Tom Jacobs about Dudamel, Disney Hall, and the future of the classical audience.
The community-minded collective hosts six nights and over 20 bands at the Biko Co-Op Garage.
Beginning 1/11, the intersection of Haley and De la Vina streets will be pretty much off limits to motorists for an entire year.
The Board of Supervisors voted on 1/5 to increase fees at some county parks, including the premier camping spots Jalama Beach and Lake Cachuma, which will now cost $30 instead of $20 for overnighting.
Cottage Health System is hosting a memorial service this Sunday evening for the 440 patients who died within the walls of its three facilities over the past 12 months.
Second District Supervisor Janet Wolf took over as chair of the Board of Supervisors on 1/5, a position she will hold for the next year.
On 12/16, Peter Jeschke-the former Santa Barbara High School tennis coach convicted of having sex with a minor-was released from the Santa Barbara County Jail on $100,000 bail.
Despite the recent closure-or consolidation-of certain high-profile retailers on State Street, Chamber of Commerce chief Steve Cushman said the number of downtown vacancies is diminishing.