Road to Big Caliente Open
Though summer’s over, the U.S. Forest Service was finally able to fix the damage caused by winter rains along the road to Big Caliente Hot Springs — just in time, it appears, for the first round of this season’s rains.
Though summer’s over, the U.S. Forest Service was finally able to fix the damage caused by winter rains along the road to Big Caliente Hot Springs — just in time, it appears, for the first round of this season’s rains.
Next Tuesday’s hearing at the Museum of Natural History will pit the endangered species’ proponents against fishermen.
There’s a decidedly different tone emanating from the Bacara property ever since the resort’s developer and original owner Alvin Dworman sold to Ohana Real Estate Investors this past July, as the new owners appear to be all about appeasing the locals rather than constantly shutting them out and badgering them with even more development proposals.
On Monday, the hard work to restore the Channel Islands’ biggest coastal wetland started at Prisoner’s Harbor on Santa Cruz Island.
This Friday marks the official launch date of the Channel Islands Sanctuary Foundation.
After Tuesday’s four-hour hearing, the Goleta City Council denies any notion of developing 240 acres of controversial open space.
An interview with author Frederic Caire Chiles, whose new book tracks the rise and fall of a true California dynasty.
Superstore may submit application soon for developing corner of Los Carneros Way and Hollister Avenue.
On Wednesday, the County Planning Commission decided to look at some higher density in the Eastern Goleta Valley, but moved some areas around.
This week, Santa Barbara City College was named one of the Top 10 Community Colleges in the country by the Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program, making it the only California school on the list and one of the finalists for the institute’s inaugural search for the country’s number-one community college.