Hundreds Celebrate Life of Former Santa Barbara Fire Captain Tony Pighetti
The longtime city firefighter spent the past five years working to create a countywide peer support counseling system for first responders.
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The longtime city firefighter spent the past five years working to create a countywide peer support counseling system for first responders.
Despite rings on their fingers, the newlyweds remain upset about communications with Sunstone Winery throughout the standoff.
Locals gather to enjoy trapeze performances and learn about the American Cancer Society’s work.
The community is invited to attend UC Santa Barbara’s first-ever Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) forum, “Promoting Latiné Excellence and Servingness,” on Thursday, October 17.
Environmental Justice Open House inquired about resident priorities from among pollution, housing, services, food, activities, and communications.
More than 60 nonprofits receive grants in the categories of Behavioral Health and Health Care, Food, and Shelter and Safety.
Protesters gathered outside the congressmember’s offices in Santa Barbara, Ventura, and San Luis Obispo on Monday, October 7, to call for an end to military aid for Israel.
The city is considering sites to host library services during the closure, including the Goleta Community Center.
Jewish families in Santa Barbara on Sunday flew paper kites with messages of hope and peace in memory of the Kutz family.
The nonprofit LEAP collaborates with Central Coast businesses and residents during National Diaper Need Awareness Week.