Soar Through Santa Barbara’s 11 Last Days of Summer
Squeeze in some last-minute memories before school begins with these 11 activities and 11 events.
Squeeze in some last-minute memories before school begins with these 11 activities and 11 events.
A proposal to convert agricultural lands in Santa Barbara’s wine country to 13 homesteads lost its second appeal.
The tree damaged a roof and hit a water main, but no one was injured.
Buena Tierra and La Posada forge forward; Hedges House gets a new kitchen.
The city is keeping its eye on the February 2024 rezoning deadline as it completes 16 hours of public workshops.
Court of Appeal overrules local court and allows removal of rocks and landscaping from right-of-way along East Mountain Drive.
City Council and Planning Commission hold second meeting to attempt zoning for lower-income homes.
How Santa Barbara’s oldest newspaper went from winning a Pulitzer Prize to declaring bankruptcy.
Housing Element falls short by 637 lower-income units as city revises its analysis, holds two meetings to discuss rezoning 17 parcels.
More than 150 years of history ended on Friday when the ‘Santa Barbara News-Press’ declared bankruptcy in a Chapter 7 filing by Ampersand Publishing, LLC.