Santa Barbara Ponzi Schemer Sentenced to 11 Years In Prison
A federal judge has sentenced Santa Barbara resident Darrell Aviss to just over 11 years in prison for operating a
A federal judge has sentenced Santa Barbara resident Darrell Aviss to just over 11 years in prison for operating a
A new group is hosting a public forum this weekend to solicit women’s experiences and identify gaps in services.
A look at the past and present of one of California’s last working wooden piers.
John Peck Stearns transformed a sleepy adobe town into a bustling American city.
Goleta’s Las Cumbres Observatory will continue observing Dimorphos to determine if and how the collision altered its orbit.
The outdoor structures along the State Street promenade will soon be getting a more uniform look.
A leading forensic anthropologist called the analysis “confusing,” “unclear,” and “disingenuous.”
DART mission will test Earth’s ability to deflect incoming asteroids.
Organization accuses development firm of breaking its promise to lease the nonprofit’s Ortega Street property back to it.
Students at the graduate institute based in Santa Barbara and Carpinteria contend they’ve been left without a clear path to completing their doctorate degrees.