22nd Anniversary of 9/11 to Be Commemorated Around Santa Barbara County
Police and fire departments will honor the 2,977 lives lost on September 11, 2001, at Monday ceremonies.
Police and fire departments will honor the 2,977 lives lost on September 11, 2001, at Monday ceremonies.
Historical shift on stage, with three women at the helm.
David Valentine discusses discovering a DDT dumping ground in the waters off Catalina Island and charting a new course at UCSB.
Camp Kesem brings together children with a difficult shared experience and hosts a week of fun activities.
Santa Barbara Zoo’s director of conservation and research, Dr. Estelle Sandhaus, discusses the history of California condors and local conservation efforts ahead of the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network’s “Wild Talks” lecture on Aug. 30.
Flex Your Brain and Exercise Your Curiosity with Vistas Lifelong Learning Santa Barbara Continuing Education Program Offers Wide Variety of
Students and teachers are focusing on their ABCs this year: academics, arts, athletics, belonging, community, and collaboration.
A Community Environmental Council forum on Tuesday focused on how Central Coast elders can prepare for extreme heat events and take action toward a more climate-resilient future.
The start of the “re-abandonment” process coincides with a geologic study of the ocean floor beneath the leaking oil wells.
With back-to-school season more expensive this year, the city’s Housing Authority and 2nd Story Associates held their 11th back-to-school giveaway.