Bill Levy, Santa Barbara’s Onetime Real Estate Wunderkind, Dies at 76
The developer was the mastermind behind lower State Street’s La Entrada development before going bankrupt.
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The developer was the mastermind behind lower State Street’s La Entrada development before going bankrupt.
The magic of Santa Barbara’s elegantly gilded theater returns on Sunday with Marshall Tucker Band and Jefferson Starship.
New regulations require institutions to obtain consent from tribes before displaying cultural items.
Chancellor Henry Yang announces signs have been removed and a “bias incident review” is ongoing.
Community organizations in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties were able to continue and improve services on the Central Coast.
UC Santa Barbara’s Center for Black Studies Research is hosting a range of speakers to close out Black History Month.
City Parks and Recreation asking for community comments in online survey through February 29.
ShelterBox is providing aid packages to Gaza’s most vulnerable amid military onslaught.
Santa Barbarans gather to remember two years of war with Russia.
John Fanestil, author of “American Heresy: The Roots and Reach of White Christian Nationalism,” will be in town Sunday, February 25, to discuss the ways this strain of Christian thought has taken root in American life.