
Former Santa Barbara City Administrator Richard Thomas Dies
Several downtown and waterfront revitalization projects were initiated under his leadership
Jordan Takes Lead Role in Stand Against Carpinteria Slant-Drilling Operation
Venoco's Paredon project runs into opponents citing a flurry of concerns about open space, safety and process
Waterspout Reported over Goleta as Storm Brews
Funnel cloud vanishes quickly without apparently touching downHearing in Jesusita Case to Focus on Work Permit Statutes
A judge will decide whether one of the charges will stand against the men accused of starting the blazeGoleta Water District Delves Into Details of Agreement
The Santa Ynez district and the South Coast water management agency, with which the GWD has a large stake, are close to striking a deal
Christopher Carroll, 1944-2010
The Montecito resident leaves behind a legacy of community involvement and contributionsCalifornia Agency Increases Statewide Water Allocations
More rain and loosened federal restrictions on delta pumping mean a bigger supply for customersSanta Barbara Council Approves Fee Hikes for Youth Rec Programs
The rate changes will help the Parks & Recreation Department make up a $129,000 deficitLost Dog: Morgan
The bloodhound/pit mix was last seen Feb. 19 on Overpass RoadCalifornia’s North Coast Counties Ready for ‘Our Katrina’ with Tsunami Drill
Because it can happen here — and has — emergency officials want to see more awareness, preparationCounty Continues Budget Review But Delays Recommending Cuts
Facing a $40 million shortfall, supervisors say they need more time to evaluate department reportsGoleta Council Approves Outside Contract for Building Services
City leaders also address legal notices for land-use applications and participation in an energy programSearch Continues for Westside Shooting Suspect; Victim Stable
Police believe the suspect fled in a vehicle with four associates after shooting a man in the headSanta Barbara to Consider Spay-and-Neuter Ordinance
The council plans to use the county's law as a starting point in addressing the problem of unwanted petsMacfadyen Joins New Media Discussion on ‘Real Talk’
Watch the show on Noozhawk before it airs next week on Channel 21
Randy Quaid, Wife Ordered to Return to Court in April
The judge grants a continuance requested by the couple's attorney
Santa Barbara Festival to Unite Women of the World
This week's event will feature influential female leaders and provide opportunities for women to connect and share with othersJudge Continues Corey Lyons Case to April
The prosecution will seek to amend charges for the double homicide
Former County Aide Sentenced to 90 Days in Jail
Gil Armijo's 2007 DUI case later turned into a charge of felony perjury
Man Critically Injured in Shooting at Gillespie Street Home
Police haven't identified the victim as the search for the suspects continues
Venoco Steps Up Defense of Carpinteria Slant-Drilling Initiative
In face of city officials' fierce opposition, company emphasizes economic benefits, project's rigorous governmental oversight
Clark Vandeventer Sees Opportunity in Challenge to Capps
Republican to declare congressional candidacy with focus on jobs, fiscal accountability
Heavy Rains Give Way to Sunday Sunshine
Much of Santa Barbara County's South Coast logs more than an inch of rain Saturday
Search Goes on for Clues to First Islander, Arlington Man
Scientists continue to explore details of early visitor ... and whether he was alone
Tsunami Advisory Called Off with No Damage, Injuries Reported
Santa Barbara reports tsunami tide of a little over a foot, some docks and boats come loose in Ventura KeysMotorist Dies at La Conchita after SUV Rolls Over, Is Struck by Train
Driver dies, passenger escapes in accident on rain-slicked Highway 101Santa Barbara Coast Under Tsunami Advisory; Dangerous Currents, Surf Likely Till 6 p.m.
Waves from Chile quake expected to arrive around 12:30 p.m. Inundation not expected but dangerous currents, surf likelyDrunken Driver Pleads Guilty in Death of Santa Barbara Runner
Carolyn Samuels was struck in August 2008 on Las Positas Road while with a Team in Training groupSBCC Board Approves New Fees for Continuing-Ed Courses
Serban says charging students was the only way the college could afford to continue offering the classesRain Likely to Stick Around Through Saturday
Flash flooding is possible, and residents near burn areas are advised to be on alert
From Friend and Foe Alike, Karl Rove Draws a Crowd at UCSB
As protesters mass outside on campus, cheers and some jeers greet the Republican strategist inside Campbell HallSanta Barbara Spares Fire Station but Sweeping Spending Cuts Loom
Facing a $13 million shortfall over the next two years, reductions in the city's salary and benefit costs remain at the forefront at budget workshop
Bob Wilcher: Is Image Everything?
Health wise, how a person looks on the outside often is an indicator of what's going on inside the body
Karl Rove Lecture at UCSB Already Sparking Debate
The College Republicans' guest speaker for Thursday evening has caused a stir on campusGoleta, GWSD Waiting for County to Weigh In on Detachment Debate
Mayor Eric Onnen says the move to detach would put the city on better footing in renegotiating its revenue neutrality agreement with the countyPage 135 of 186 pages « First < 133 134 135 136 137 > Last »
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