Louise Lowry Davis Center Reopens in Downtown Santa Barbara
New features open access to senior center after nearly a decade of renovations.
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New features open access to senior center after nearly a decade of renovations.
The national nonprofit Shoes That Fit partners with Santa Barbara residents Liisa and Andrew Primack to give more than 300 students new shoes.
Santa Barbara city requirements were estimated to cost around $3,000.
Parks and Recreation officials say Derrick Dunten must apply for permits to continue his free shows at Shoreline Park following residents’ complaints.
The former KTYD morning-show host turned sheriff’s deputy joked a lot but took himself and his 27 years in uniform seriously.
Santa Barbara Foundation and United Way report progress toward increasing infant and toddler spaces and trained caregivers in Santa Barbara County.
Free meals and food distribution events are offered for people in need during the holiday week.
Santa Barbara’s first significant rainstorm of the season shouldn’t bring any threat of flooding or impactful winds, says National Weather Service.
While many asked the council to consider Bed Bath & Beyond, the library will move to 6500 Hollister Avenue.
Tuesday’s protest offered Goleta students an opportunity to vent about topics such as reproductive rights, immigration, and education.