Tackling Textiles at the Santa Barbara Dump Environment By Callie Fausey Microfibers from clothes are big polluters.
CAUSE Action Fund Raises Funds for Electoral Work Society Matters By Gail Arnold Fundraiser honors Oscar Gutierrez and CAF’s Grass Roots Leaders.
UC Santa Barbara Students Set Up Gaza War Protest Camp Peacefully Community By Jack Magargee Chancellor Henry Yang sends message on conduct, safety, and dialogue.
Workers for Palestine Rally at UC Santa Barbara News By Sierra van der Brug May-Day walkout calls for university to divest from military contractors.
Santa Barbara Library Needs More Money to Finish Long-Delayed Renovation Community By Ryan P. Cruz Public Works is asking for $850,000 to cover expenses, bringing the project total to $11.4 million.
St. Anthony’s Seminary in Santa Barbara Going to Highest Bidder Business By Jean Yamamura The historic property on Mission Hill will be auctioned off in June, starting with a price of $25 million.
City Offers Low-Cost Water Safety Courses to Santa Barbara Residents News By Isabella Leonard The city’s Parks and Recreation Department opens up affordable and scholarship-funded water safety courses.
Carpinteria’s Living Shoreline Project Gets $1.62 Million to Protect Coast from Climate Change Environment By Callie Fausey
Transforming Lives: Housing Authority’s Family Self-Sufficiency Program Community By Isabella Leonard
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden Receives $818,000 to Transform Cuyama Valley from a Dry Wasteland to Biodiversity Hot Spot Environment By Callie Fausey
UC Santa Barbara Students Create ‘Liberated Zone’ in Solidarity with Gaza Community By Isabella Leonard
Festival Fun at Santa Barbara Earth Day Photo Sun shines on the planet at the annual celebration of all things green.
Rotary Club of Carpinteria Talent Showcase The 15th annual event supports Carpinteria youth projects and scholarships.
Monks Make Their Mark UC Santa Barbara Art, Design & Architecture Museum hosts guests from Drepung Monastery to create a living work of art.
A Peek at S.B. Funk Zone Live Photo Santa Barbara Funk Zone’s monthly activations are back in action.
The Blues and Greys at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club Photo After a long hiatus, indie rock band The Blues and Greys played their first show in over seven years on March 30.
Santa Barbara Cyclist Meets ‘Double Everest’ Challenge Photo Daniel Connell ascends Old San Marcos Pass Road a record-setting 50 times to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders.
DJ Duo Forester at Santa Barbara’s SOhO Music Club The indie nature-inspired group kicked off their ‘Moonlight’ tour in Downtown S.B.
Owl’s Well That Ends Well: Rescued Barn Owl Returned to Wilds of Goleta Photo The owl, which was rescued after becoming tangled atop a 50-foot palm, was released after receiving treatment at the Ojai Raptor Center.
‘Gems of Nature’ Bring Out the Crowds for the 76th Annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Show Always ready for their close-up, Earl Warren Showgrounds provides a showcase for orchids of every type imaginable.
A Black History Month Serenade Ron Paris celebrates a Santa Barbara–style birthday with stories and songs.
Kronos Still Vital at Fifty Years Young Reviews By Josef Woodard In its latest Campbell Hall show, the famed Kronos Quartet celebrated its 50th birthday in typically forward-motion style.
Santa Barbara Wine Week’s Second Vintage Cover Story By Matt Kettmann It’s time again to enjoy $10 glasses from more than one dozen establishments.
Santa Barbara County Courthouse Docent Council Celebrates 50 Years of Preservation Living By Riley Burke The Docent Council of the County Courthouse celebrated its 50th anniversary in a ceremony attended by Mayor Rowse and 103-year-old docent council member Peggy Hayes.
UC Santa Barbara Baseball Routs UC San Diego 12-3 to Remain Undefeated at Home Sports By Victor Bryant The Gauchos are 20-0 at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium this season.
Santa Barbara Eliminated From CIF-SS Division 3 Playoff After 3-0 Loss to Mission Viejo Sports By Victor Bryant
Dos Pueblos Boys’ Volleyball Eliminated by Redondo Union in Quarterfinals of CIF-SS Division 2 Playoffs Sports By Victor Bryant
What Does ‘Good Bones’ Actually Mean? The Design Doctor By Laura Gransberry Questions to ask as you look at how to you use your living space.
One805 Announces Nashville-based Singer-Songwriter (and former Santa Barbaran), Jordan Asher Huffman, as its 2024 Mental Wellness Ambassador Announcement By One805
U.S. Department of Education Launches Next Phase of FAFSA Support Strategy to Boost Completion Rate Among High School Students Announcement By U.S. Department of Education
Applications Being Accepted for Historic Preservation and Library Advisory Commissions Announcement By City of Goleta