Santa Barbarans: Do You Live in a Hazard Zone?
New user-friendly map helps residents identify risks and plan for emergencies.
New user-friendly map helps residents identify risks and plan for emergencies.
The city council will weigh in on the new modular design in April as the city approaches the next stage of the review process.
UCSB Arts & Lectures presented a two-day festival curated by Tiler Peck.
The Copper honors downtown Santa Barbara’s Copper Coffee Pot legacy with a new Italian vision.
Anti-Defamation League says UCSB’s promotion from a D to a B “was earned through diligent improvements in campus policies, enforcement, and outreach to the Jewish community.”
The fate of oceanfront ranch land northwest of Santa Barbara is up for grabs.
The Planning Commission voted 4-2 to advance the ordinance to the Ordinance Committee with a long list of suggestions.
Jewish Free Loan Association is offering education loans of up to $10,000 per school year to qualified borrowers, as well as emergency loans following destructive winter storms.
New campaign features monthly challenges and prizes to help residents build green habits.
Show has plenty of laughs, but could use more depth.