Tackled and Pepper-Sprayed 80-Year-Old Santa Barbara Attorney Sounds Off
Doug Hayes told ICE: “Take off your masks, cowards.”
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Doug Hayes told ICE: “Take off your masks, cowards.”
Sunday’s five-mile hike from Rincon Beach County Park to Santa Claus Lane marks the 250th anniversary of the Juan Bautista de Anza expedition’s stop in Carpinteria.
The Year of the Fire Horse Festival on Saturday, February 21, is free and open to the public and will feature expert-led mahjong lessons inside Presidio Chapel.
New report states the young man who left an Isla Vista restaurant with the UC Santa Barbara freshman last Valentine’s Day allegedly watched Hamel fall three stories from a residence hall but did not call 9-1-1.
The historical building, including the Chung family home, was advanced for approval to the National Register.
The owners of Good Land Organics and founders of Frinj Coffee pioneered California’s coffee-growing movement; they leave behind three children.
The Santa Ynez Community Aquatics Foundation raises $5 million toward a new aquatics complex for the valley.
The death of 30-year-old Goleta resident Kaylynn Herrera is still under investigation by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.
“The Maroons” will be the second FIFA World Cup 2025 team to stay on the Central Coast to train for the tournament.
The nondescript Anapamu Street building holds documents and artifacts tied to moments, people, and decisions that bent history’s arc — and even a dinosaur egg.