Ballots Are in Mail
The city’s first mail-in election aims for a higher voter turnout and saved cash.
The city’s first mail-in election aims for a higher voter turnout and saved cash.
Cannabis club-wellness center hybrid on Chapala okayed but neighbors are bound to fight it.
City Administrator Armstrong to decide if Mountain Funding’s new plans can ride in on approval of Levy’s plans.
The ongoing debate over city-based medical marijuana dispensaries continued Tuesday during another Ordinance Committee hearing on the issue.
Henry Bergmann, a pioneering athlete in the early days of beach volleyball, shot himself in his bed with a .22 caliber rifle at his State Street home early Monday morning.
Meg Whitman’s front-running campaign for governor rocked by revelations of non-voting.
The rise of smartphones is bringing with it an onslaught of antennas, as more than 100 wireless data-supporting devices are being proposed throughout southern Santa Barbara County.
Jack Johnson’s 2008 European tour is now a pitch-perfect rockumentary; UPDATE: Jack Johnson will appear at Arlington screening.
Late on Tuesday, September 29, U.S. District Court Judge Marilyn Hall Patel ruled that a management plan adopted in 2005 by the Forest Service for four Southern California forestsis in violation of two facets of the National Environmental Policy Act.
Chef Bradley Ogden’s homage to Santa Barbara wine country.