California Delegation Calls for Federal Aid in Wake of Fires
The Bush administration is urged to grant resources to assist communities affected by the Tea Fire and other blazes.Some Races Remain Close as County’s Vote-Counting Continues
Voter turnout in Santa Barbara County is at 82.55 percent, with 8,500 ballots yet to be counted.Santa Barbara Veterans for Peace Honored for Work on Memorial
The local chapter took the lead in creating an Arlington West memorial of the Iraq War.Tea Fire Burn Victims Still Critical But Expected to Survive
Relatives say Santa Barbara couple Lance and Carla Hoffman remain unconscious and on life support.Teen Suspect Arrested on Arson Charges Related to Gap Fire
The 16-year-old is in custody in the Santa Barbara County juvenile detention facility in Santa Maria.From Westmont to the Riviera, Fire Families Are Touched by Community
The memories of what was lost hit even closer to home for Westmont professor Russell SmelleyVAI’s Don Oparah Helping Advise Governor on Supporting Entrepreneurs
The head of UCSB's Venture Acceleration Initiative is speaking at a conference in Los Angeles this week.Tea Fire Contained; Officials Seek Public’s Help in Investigation
Most of the mandatory evacuation-order areas have been reopened to residents.Investigators Determine the Cause of Tea Fire to Be Human Related
An area of origin also has been determined, but officials are seeking more information from the public.County to Begin Preparing for Winter Floods in Tea Fire Burn Areas
Just weeks after treating Gap Fire areas in Goleta, Public Works officials turn their attention to hillsides in Santa Barbara and Montecito.Goleta Planners to Consider Proposed Haskell’s Landing Project
Plans call for 101-unit residential development on 14.46 acres in the city's Ellwood area.Firefighters Closing In on Tea Fire Containment
Crews corral 95 percent of the $4.9 million fire; full containment is expected by 6 p.m. Monday.Severely Burned Couple Fights for Life
Grandfather says pair was overtaken by flash fire while trying to flee their East Mountain Drive cottage.Officials List Addresses Destroyed in Tea Fire
Public's help sought in determining fire's cause. A preliminary estimate tallies 210 homes burned as more evacuation orders are lifted.Victims Try to Come to Grips With Loss in Wake of Montecito Blaze
Many evacuees, including a Santa Barbara planning commissioner, have lost their homes. Others are left to wait and wonder.Montecito Fire Update: Residents Urged to Keep Their Guard Up
An elderly evacuee dies. No new evacuation orders have been issued, but officials say residents south of APS and west of Mission Canyon need to be ready to go on a moment’s notice.210 Homes Destroyed in Tea Fire
Firefighters are switching gears into recovery mode. Officials have started lifting some evacuation orders.Group’s Past Chairmen SCORE Highly for Work on Behalf of Business
Jerry Harter, Silvio DiLoreto and the local chapter of SCORE have helped pave the way for entrepreneurs and small-business owners.Former Hope School Principal Patrick Plamondon Found Dead in Jail
The Sheriff's Department says he had been in custody for violating a restraining order.Housing Authority Reopens Affordable Apartments in Isla Vista
The renovated units are near where families were evicted last year for an upscale student development.Alleged Leader of Prostitution Ring Arrested After 10 Years On the Run
Susan Mangan, who had eluded authorities since 1998, was found living in Oakland under several aliases.Santa Barbara Surfers Riding High After a Successful Start
The Santa Barbara High School Dons make a big splash in the first of a series of contests.Voter Turnout in Santa Barbara County Already at Record High
Turnout is at 81.62 percent, with about 27,000 ballots yet to be counted and some races still too close to call.City Ordinance Committee Denies Plan to Crack Down on RV Parking
But the Santa Barbara panel wants to see a watered-down version to ban dwellers near schools, parks and recreational facilities.Women’s Economic Ventures Selected as Partner for Maria Shriver Program
The California first lady's WE Invest is a new statewide women's economic empowerment initiative.Goleta Planners Put Out Welcome Mat for Camino Real Hotel
After deliberating issues ranging from architecture to stormwater runoff, the commission approves the plan.Plight of the Poor Hits Close to Home in Santa Barbara
This week, city committees will take up RV parking on streets, panhandling and other homelessness issues.UCSB’s Ocean Road Housing Project Draws Criticism
Some speakers question the project's timing with the Long Range Development Plan; other concerns center on affordability, sustainability and outreach.Goleta Planning Commission Takes Up Camino Real Hotel
Developer seeks modifications for project that predates cityhood.Delays Expected Monday for Coast Village Road Roundabout Work
Restriping to take place at Coast Village and Hot Springs roads, Cabrillo Boulevard and Old Coast Highway.Voter Turnout in Santa Barbara County at 79.1 Percent
Jackson back in front by 255 votes in 19th Senate District race.Van Tassel Pleads Not Guilty
A preliminary hearing date remains pending because the standoff suspect and his attorney need more time to discuss his options.Girsh Park Board Honors Developer, Benefactor Mark Linehan
The board of directors dedicates the basketball courts to his family in recognition of his contributions.Sister of Bridge Standoff Suspect Sheds Light on His Struggles
While she deeply regrets the furor it caused, Ginny Myers says she believes her brother was earnest in his attempt to shift attention to the plight of soldiers fighting in Iraq.With the Help of Garden Court, Woman Finds New Lease on Life
Torn by guilt and depression, Mizue Baker, 76, eventually landed in Santa Barbara, where strangers helped pull her from the brink of suicide.Page 117 of 131 pages « First < 115 116 117 118 119 > Last »
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