The Power of Not Driving
I felt sad when I saw the Independent encouraging people to drive to Carrizo Plain National Monument.
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I felt sad when I saw the Independent encouraging people to drive to Carrizo Plain National Monument.
Across the world and back through history, students have sparked struggle for peace, freedom, and justice.
Has the City Council considered taking a group drive to the Paseo Nuevo Parking Lot?
Fred Hayward was an unofficial ambassador to the many residents of our town, offering personal service that is simply unavailable from any home goods stores, brick-and-mortar or online, today.
Moving forward, it is essential that the Santa Barbara County supervisors protect us from becoming the horrendous monstrosity that is the Southern California Urban Sprawl Nightmare.
As a parent raising a young family in Santa Barbara, I’m thrilled with the city’s commitment to becoming more bicycle friendly.
I recently attended the Montecito Association meeting discussing the Miramar plan, and I regret not having had the opportunity to voice my support for the plan.
Randy Rowse needs to explain how opening State Street to vehicles will benefit downtown businesses.
Congressmember Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) joined 366 members of Congress on April 24, to vote for a $26 billion Israel supplemental war spending bill, despite overwhelming public support for a cease fire in Gaza.
If the City of Santa Barbara is in the red, who is paying for the construction/re design of the underpass at 101 and State Street?