Countywide Measure K Would Maintain 10% Bed Tax Rate
If the measure fails — thus reverting the tax to 8 percent — the county stands to lose $1.2 millionCarol Ann Chybowski: Make Required Summer Reading ‘Fun’damental
Introducing a variety of writing styles and engaging in conversation can add to the adventurePolice Release Identity of Man Killed by Train
Stanford Heath Allison, 23, was an SBCC student from North Carolina
South Coast Remembers, Reflects with Memorial Day Ceremonies
Numerous commemorations to honor Americans who died in U.S. military service
The Best Last Place to Come Alive with Walking Tour of History
Historian David Petry to tell many of the stories of the Santa Barbara Cemetery in Sunday morning walkaboutWind Gusts to 50 mph Expected in Montecito
High wind advisory in effect until Sunday morning
6 Arrested in Drug Raid at Home Near West Beach
Months-long investigation of methamphetamine ring leads to arrests; 3 children removed from home
2010 Republican Congressional Candidate Q&A with Tom Watson
Deputy Sheriffs’ Association Agrees to Contract Concessions
Wage cuts and deferred pay increases will save the county $4.1 million over the next four years
Suspicious Vehicle Fire in Goleta Similar to 2009 Incidents
Crews are called again to Ellwood Beach Drive; in the past year, six cars have caught fire in the neighborhoodCommunity Group Appeals ABR Approval of BevMo Plan
Breathe Easy Santa Barbara cites effects on air quality and trafficPG&E Granted Permit for WaveConnect Energy Project
The proposed development area is in waters off Vandenberg Air Force Base
Montecito Woman Walking to Bus Stop Struck, Killed by Motorist
The driver of the vehicle, who also crashed into a bank building, told police his brakes failedCity Fire Department Outlines $655,000 in Proposed Cuts
If necessary, officials say they could resort to brown-outs, allowing stations to close temporarilyCounty, Elings Park in Legal Feud Over Mountain Bike Fest
Officials say they're heeding neighbors' concerns, but supporters say the event has gone on for five years without a hitch
Eight Arrested During Immigration Rally in Downtown Santa Barbara
Police say the protesters refused orders to clear the intersection at State and Anapamu streetsMichael ‘T.T.’ McGrew Remembered for Living His Young Life to the Fullest
The 18-year-old 'warrior' and son of a Santa Barbara police sergeant dies after 6-year battle with cancerTwo More Homeless Deaths Reported in Santa Barbara
The deaths raise this year's toll to 15Oil Spills at Greka Energy Facility in Santa Maria
Meanwhile, the Central Coast Water Board orders the company to pay $400,000 in a settlement
Bob Wilcher: Competition Can Promote Weight Loss
Making a game of exercise and healthy eating will help keep you motivatedSBCC Student Hit By Train as Schoolchildren Look On
Witnesses tell police that the victim walked into the path of the train
Measure J on Carpinteria Ballot a Source of Heated Debate
Arguments for and against Venoco's drilling plan center on the initiative process, safety, revenuesGoleta Water District Adopts $25 Million Budget
Ground-up restructuring clears the way for $2 million in cuts
CoffeeShop Dogs: When ‘Obedience’ Falls Apart
Practicing disciplined routines will encourage consistently good behaviorCrash Closes Highway 101 at Mussel Shoals
Three children are freed from a vehicle; two adults transported to hospital
Illegal Immigrant a Suspect in Continuous Molestation of Santa Maria Girl
Police say the child was victimized over nine yearsDeceased Landscaper Found by Co-Worker in Hope Ranch
The Sheriff's Department says foul play is not suspected
Fire Damages Apartment on Oceano Avenue
There were no injures from the blaze, but an occupant was taken to the hospital with chest pains
City Council Gives Vote of Support for Wildfire Suppression Program
The Santa Barbara district, funded partially by self-imposed fees from residents, helps homeowners minimize fire damage to propertiesCounty, Unions Reach Agreement on Concessions
Facing deep budget cuts, deferring pay raises and freezing benefit allowance hikes will help save jobsCachuma Board Tackles Budget, Second Barrel
The staff finds way to shave 17 percent off last year's numbersGoleta Planning Commission Finds Fairview Gardens in Compliance
The organic farm makes progress in meeting mandated conditionsTunnell Elementary in Santa Maria Locked Down After Assault Suspect Flees
Police search a residential neighborhood for the man, accused of attacking a 24-year-old woman
Suspect Adrian Robles Agrees to Time Waiver in Murder Case
A preliminary hearing against Robles in the death of Robert Simpson could be held as late as AugustRepublican Congressional Candidates Have the Last Word in Noozhawk’s Q&As
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