Downtown Xmas Tree on the Way
SoCal Edison relents and agrees to pay for costs of erecting holiday tradition on State Street.
SoCal Edison relents and agrees to pay for costs of erecting holiday tradition on State Street.
Los Angeles developer Michael Rosenfeld buys the controversial property at Chapala and Gutierrez streets.
MarBorg and county square off over proposed materials recovery facility.
The seven structures that compose what used to be St. Anthony’s Seminary were declared a historic landmark by the City Council this Tuesday, but not before the father of a man sodomized in his youth by Franciscan monks could refresh the council’s collective memory of some of the pain endured there.
The fall of General David Petraeus and the rise of Santa Barbara’s Veterans Court.
Movers and shakers go to bat for Bellosguardo Foundation.
Last-minute two cents worth on this year’s multi-million-dollar races.
City Hall infighting over library trees.
How Halloween went from a Celtic harvest festival to cross-dressing and the Devil.
A new streamlined super agency designed to cut through bureaucratic red tape and more efficiently direct resources to Santa Barbara’s chronically homeless almost got snagged in four months’ worth of additional red tape as the City Council debated small but politically volatile wording differences in the new entity’s mission statement.