City to Filter Debris From Water
The City of Santa Barbara made an emergency purchase of more than $100,000 worth of powdered activated carbon to filter out contaminants from drinking water.
The City of Santa Barbara made an emergency purchase of more than $100,000 worth of powdered activated carbon to filter out contaminants from drinking water.
Tom Parker has found evidence “that the individual or individuals responsible have an insider’s knowledge” of the industry.
Kathryn Ish-Stahl left us on December 31, at age 71.
The city is executing a contract with Lash Construction for a striped bike lane and sidewalk improvements.
In the ongoing debate about how to regulate marijuana dispensaries in the City of Santa Barbara, Planning Commissioners are split as to which approach to take.
Quite a few years ago, a friend invited me to an anti-Valentine’s Day party.
A male student was allegedly mugged on UCSB’s campus on 2/8, near Manzanita Village.
Archaeologists may have made a thrilling discovery at the Santa Barbara Mission.
This month’s installment of Sings Like Hell sees its two participants sharing the headlining slate.
UCSB’s premiere improvisational comedy troupe delivers a sober and hilarious alternative to the D.P.-crawling crowds every Friday night at 8 p.m. with its unrehearsed skits, songs, and games.