Hot Stuff, Cool Vibes Cardio Confidential By Amy R. Ramos Our columnist tries hot yoga, sweating it out at Power of Your Om.
Carpinteria’s Living Shoreline Project Gets $1.62 Million to Protect Coast from Climate Change Environment By Callie Fausey The City of Carpinteria says the project will provide needed defense to its low-lying areas that are vulnerable to sea level rise, flooding, and erosion.
Bird Flu Making Its Way Across the States by Way of Dairy Cows Public Safety By Jean Yamamura Health officials monitor the spread of avian influenza, though the virus is “not a significant public health threat” at this time.
Book Review | ‘Noir Bar: Cocktails Inspired by the World of Film Noir’ by Eddie Muller Books By George Yatchisin A recipe for drinking like the stars of old gets its close-up in ‘Noir Bar.’
Review | Paula Cole’s Still Got the Pipes Reviews By Leslie Dinaberg Lobero Show in Santa Barbara mixes older and newer work from the 2024 album ‘Lo.’
Captain of the ‘Conception’ Sentenced to Four Years in Boat Fire that Killed 34 People Courts & Crime By Jean Yamamura Judge leans to the middle of sentencing span, believing Jerry Boylan was ‘incredibly remorseful’; families find the sentence unfair.
State Grant to Help Get Low-Income Riders on E-Bikes in Santa Barbara Transportation By Nick Welsh BCycle and City Hall get $1.5 million grant to add 50 e-bikes and 100 bike docks in downtown-adjacent neighborhoods and provide vouchers.
Carpinteria’s Living Shoreline Project Gets $1.62 Million to Protect Coast from Climate Change Environment By Callie Fausey
Transforming Lives: Housing Authority’s Family Self-Sufficiency Program Community By Isabella Leonard
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Receives $818,000 to Transform Cuyama Valley from a Dry Wasteland to Biodiversity Hot Spot Environment By Callie Fausey
UC Santa Barbara Students Create ‘Liberated Zone’ in Solidarity with Gaza Community By Isabella Leonard
Santa Barbara Embezzler Ordered to Pay $2.4 Million in Fines and Restitution Courts & Crime By Tyler Hayden
Festival Fun at Santa Barbara Earth Day Photo Sun shines on the planet at the annual celebration of all things green.
Rotary Club of Carpinteria Talent Showcase The 15th annual event supports Carpinteria youth projects and scholarships.
Monks Make Their Mark UC Santa Barbara Art, Design & Architecture Museum hosts guests from Drepung Monastery to create a living work of art.
A Peek at S.B. Funk Zone Live Photo Santa Barbara Funk Zone’s monthly activations are back in action.
The Blues and Greys at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club Photo After a long hiatus, indie rock band The Blues and Greys played their first show in over seven years on March 30.
Santa Barbara Cyclist Meets ‘Double Everest’ Challenge Photo Daniel Connell ascends Old San Marcos Pass Road a record-setting 50 times to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders.
DJ Duo Forester at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club The indie nature-inspired group kicked off their ‘Moonlight’ tour in Downtown S.B.
Owl’s Well That Ends Well: Rescued Barn Owl Returned to Wilds of Goleta Photo The owl, which was rescued after becoming tangled atop a 50-foot palm, was released after receiving treatment at the Ojai Raptor Center.
‘Gems of Nature’ Bring Out the Crowds for the 76th Annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Show Always ready for their close-up, Earl Warren Showgrounds provides a showcase for orchids of every type imaginable.
A Black History Month Serenade Ron Paris celebrates a Santa Barbara–style birthday with stories and songs.
Review | Willie Nelson’s Still Got a Show to Play at Age 91 Reviews By Leslie Dinaberg Singing “Don’t Bury Me, I’ve Got a Show to Play” at the Santa Barbara Bowl, the American icon plays on.
‘A Powerful Woman We Need in the World Today’ Poetry By Matt & Madeline Kettmann | Photos by Ingrid Bostrom
Santa Barbara Wine Week’s Second Vintage Cover Story By Matt Kettmann It’s time again to enjoy $10 glasses from more than one dozen establishments.
Sick Brown Pelican Numbers Shoot Upward Community By Margaux Lovely “They’re coming in emaciated and dehydrated,” said Rachel Mattovich, SBWCN communications manager. “We still don’t know what the cause is.”
Montecito Hill House Owner and Architect to Break Down the Creative Process Behind the Architectural Innovation Art By Chloe Shanfeld
Festival Fun at Santa Barbara Earth Day Photo By Richelle Boyd | Photos by Ingrid Bostrom and Tao Antrim
Santa Barbara Eliminated From CIF-SS Division 3 Playoff After 3-0 Loss to Mission Viejo Sports By Victor Bryant The Dons claimed the Channel League title, but failed to advance in the CIF-SS Division 3 playoffs.
Dos Pueblos Boys’ Volleyball Eliminated by Redondo Union in Quarterfinals of CIF-SS Division 2 Playoffs Sports By Victor Bryant
SBART Press Luncheon: Taylor Steelman and Jackson Melton Honored as Athletes of the Week Sports By Victor Bryant
What Does ‘Good Bones’ Actually Mean? The Design Doctor By Laura Gransberry Questions to ask as you look at how to you use your living space.
South County Black Grad Celebration Honors More than 100 Graduates Announcement By Santa Barbara City College
La ciudad de Santa Bárbara propone ajustes anuales de las tarifas para apoyar y mantener los sistemas críticos de agua y aguas residuales Anuncios By City of Santa Barbara
City of Santa Barbara Proposes Annual Rate Adjustments to Support and Maintain Critical Water and Wastewater Systems Announcement By City of Santa Barbara