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How SBCC’s support programs and faculty helped Edith De La Rosa achieve her dream of becoming an electrical engineer.
Beware: If you are a car shuffler, you are on the city's radar. The City of Santa Barbara wants to stop people from moving ...
Five years after the City of Santa Barbara closed a portion of State Street to vehicles, the experiment continues about its ...
Santa Barbara may be an attractive place to live, but the city government is having trouble filling vacant positions within its various departments. The vacancy rate rose to nearly 10 percent during ...
The Santa Barbara City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a trial program that introduces new 'pedlets' to the 500 block ...
A statement sent by a friend of Eric Friedman on behalf of his family states the 47-year-old suffered a heart attack while ...
One week after suffering a heart attack, friends of Santa Barbara City Councilman Eric Friedman announced an update regarding ...
Stars have been everywhere this week, from Justin Bieber flashing a smile in Palm Springs to Prince Harry arriving for a ...
Based on an insert in my City of Santa Barbara utilities bill, the city has instituted a transaction fee of 2.95% or minimum ...
The Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, claims it could save more than $4 million by terminating federal leases ...
One of California's most iconic cities is home to a "Funk Zone" that features incredible food, amazing art, and an ...
Activities including First Thursday are part of the ongoing efforts to revitalize downtown Santa Barbara. A new non-profit has more plans ahead.