Carpinteria City Council Amends Live Music Restrictions
Carpinteria City council answers the pleas of owners, musicians, and patrons to preserve outdoor live music.
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Carpinteria City council answers the pleas of owners, musicians, and patrons to preserve outdoor live music.
Workzones Santa Barbara now offers all the support and equipment needed to record, film, and upload a podcast.
New details emerge about the Maltese company bidding on the bankrupt daily’s digital assets.
Shannon Loar-Coté’s Santa Barbara Modeling Agency has been thriving behind the scenes for more than a decade.
Restaurateurs voice concerns to the City Council over cost of moving required traffic barriers.
Bankruptcy sale of domain names and online content sold for $250,000, subject to overbids in April.
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The city’s Planning Commission moves forward with the 250-room hotel; developers will give $500,000 toward the Local Housing Trust Fund.
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A project dating back more than 20 years looks to move forward on February 29 despite public pushback.