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Residents Get Look at Master Plan for Santa Barbara
An open house kicks off a public-comment period designed to help shape the future of the city
Ninth Circuit Court to Rehear Goleta Rent-Control Case
The appeal on 'regulatory taking' could determine the constitutionality of the city's ordinance
Bob Wilcher: Guaranteed Weight Loss
Eat 500 fewer calories and exercise for one hour each day and enjoy the results
Santa Barbara Developer Fess Parker Dies at Age 85
The local actor was also the namesake of Fess Parker DoubleTree Resort and Fess Parker Winery
Santa Barbara’s Water Has a Rich History, a Complex Future
Despite modern science and technology, basic challenges of delivery and storage transcend eras
Montecito Bank & Trust Celebrates 35th Birthday with the Gift of Giving Back
The bank reflects on how far it has come as it awards $3,500 grants to 10 local organizations
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• Willow Springs II Project in Goleta Focus of Scoping Meeting
• Donna Joy Thomas Eckert, 1949-2010
• Opposition Builds Over County’s Proposed Construction Agreement
• Man Sentenced to Prison in Molestation of Niece
• McInnes Delves Into Finances, Other Issues Facing GWD
• La Entrada Gets Go-Ahead from City Administrator
• City Council Denies Appeals of Upper State Street Development
• Goleta Water District Plays Pivotal Role in South Coast Delivery System
• Cachuma Board, Santa Ynez Water Agency Strike Deal
• Marriott Plan Gets Favorable Review from Design Board
• Carpinteria Council Adopts Resolution Against Paredon Project
• Goleta Planning Commission Signs Off on Pipeline Removal Project
• Architectural Board Hearing on BevMo Draws Handful of Opponents
• Antioch Forum Mulls Future of the School, Politics and Economy
• Goleta Design Board to Give Marriott Plan Another Look
• Friendship Manor Looking for New Place to Call Home
• Wind Advisory In Effect Through Wednesday
• Former Santa Barbara City Administrator Richard Thomas Dies
• Jordan Takes Lead Role in Stand Against Carpinteria Slant-Drilling Operation
• Plan Santa Barbara Comes Alive with Street-Level View
• Waterspout Reported over Goleta as Storm Brews
• Hearing in Jesusita Case to Focus on Work Permit Statutes
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