Farmers Fear Oil and Water Do Mix
Concern over “extreme” oil extraction techniques and water use and contamination fuel new ballot measure.
Concern over “extreme” oil extraction techniques and water use and contamination fuel new ballot measure.
The big-city-style gourmet food court and market may change the American Riviera dining scene forever.
A UCSB physicist outlines how this unique phenomenon occurs in a condensed matter system.
On Tuesday, April 15 Vitamin Angels launches “Motherhood Is…”, a Mother’s Day campaign celebrating the universal truths of motherhood.
Today, The FUND for Santa Barbara announced it has awarded a $3,000 Emerging Need Grant to the Santa Barbara County Water Guardians, a grassroots group of concerned local citizens who are trying to ban fracking, cyclic steaming and other high-intensity oil and gas extraction in Santa Barbara County.
A project to perform maintenance on a retaining wall on U.S. Highway 101 from south of the Nojoqui Summit to north of the Gaviota Tunnel will begin on Monday, April 14.
The Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society holds its monthly general meeting on Saturday, April 19, 2014, at the First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance at State Street, 9:30 am to 12:00 pm.
The Fess Parker, A Doubletree by Hilton Resort, is sponsoring a Job Fair for those interested in employment in banquets, PBX, front desk, restaurants, bell desk, culinary, pool, housekeeping and room service.
The Getty Leadership Institute at Claremont Graduate University (GLI) announced the selection of 39 museum leaders from the United States and eight countries around the world to participate in the 2014 Executive Education Program for Museum Leaders, including Dr. Steve Windhager from the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.
The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is pleased to announce that Fire & Ice Events is the new operator for the Museum Café, with a vision that is a celebration of the Art of Food — rich in worldly flavors, hand-crafted coffee, and a complete artisan experience for all guests.