‘Brazen, Midday Kidnappings:’ L.A. Immigration Sweeps Violate Constitution, Lawsuit Says Immigration By Wendy Fry and Sergio Olmos, CalMatters The lawsuit says federal agents are stopping people only for being Latino, placing them in “deplorable conditions,” and not allowing them to speak with an attorney.
Lompoc Man Known as ‘Heart and Soul’ of Birria Boyz Food Truck Dies in Fatal Single-Vehicle Crash Public Safety By Elaine Sanders Joseph Isaac Medina, 32, died after his truck drove off West Ocean Avenue west of Lompoc on Wednesday.
Air Quality Watch for Santa Barbara County Announcement By Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. — The Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District and County of Santa Barbara Health Department
Battistone Foundation to Auction Off 190 Units of Senior Housing in Santa Barbara Housing By Christina McDermott
Update: Madre Fire, California’s Largest Wildfire of the Year, Rapidly Grows to 52,593 Acres Wildfire By Jean Yamamura & Elaine Sanders
Goleta Family Mourns Loss of Jennifer Lynn Bradshaw, 42, After Fatal Car Collision on Sunday Morning Community By Elaine Sanders
No Taxes Paid for Second Year in a Row on Property Behind Santa Barbara Mission Housing By Christina McDermott
Homeless Help Center Will Stay, but Jodi House Demands Its Leadership Do Better Homeless By Nick Welsh
Lompoc Man Known as ‘Heart and Soul’ of Birria Boyz Food Truck Dies in Fatal Single-Vehicle Crash Public Safety By Elaine Sanders
Air Quality Watch for Santa Barbara County Announcement By Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
Goleta Family Mourns Loss of Jennifer Lynn Bradshaw, 42, After Fatal Car Collision on Sunday Morning Community By Elaine Sanders
Goleta Family Mourns Loss of Jennifer Lynn Bradshaw, 42, After Fatal Car Collision on Sunday Morning Community By Elaine Sanders
Block Party Shakes Up Downtown Santa Barbara for Centennial of 1925 ‘Great Quake’ Community By Elaine Sanders
Update: Madre Fire, California’s Largest Wildfire of the Year, Rapidly Grows to 52,593 Acres Wildfire By Jean Yamamura & Elaine Sanders
Two Fires Break Out in Gaviota, Closing Southbound Hwy. 101 and Stopping Train Service Wildfire By Jean Yamamura
Summer Is Upon Us — and So Is Push to Build and Update Public Swimming Pools Infrastructure By Christina McDermott
Battistone Foundation to Auction Off 190 Units of Senior Housing in Santa Barbara Housing By Christina McDermott
No Taxes Paid for Second Year in a Row on Property Behind Santa Barbara Mission Housing By Christina McDermott
Los Padres National Forest Faces New Threat with Rollback of ‘Roadless Rules’ Environment By Callie Fausey
Student-Led Sports-Waste Recycling Initiative Takes Off at UC Santa Barbara Environment By Keith Hamm, UCSB's 'The Current'
Meghan Bush Takes the Leadership Helm at UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures Arts & Entertainment By Leslie Dinaberg
UCSB’s Technology Incubator Celebrates 10 Years on Campus Science & Tech By James Badham, UCSB's 'The Current'
First Space Force Guardian to Go to Space Shares His Cosmic Experiences Science & Tech By Callie Fausey
Mapping Space: Largest Map of the Universe Announced Science & Tech By Sonia Fernandez, UCSB's 'The Current'
Man Charged with Attempted Murder at Ty Warner’s Montecito Mansion Deemed Competent to Stand Trial Courts & Crime By Nick Welsh
Looming Cuts to Clean Energy Incentives Cast Shadow over Santa Barbara Supervisors Meeting Energy By Elaine Sanders
PG&E Collects a Fee to Support California’s Last Nuclear Plant. Is It a Slush Fund? Energy By Malena Carollo, CalMatters
CDC Warns of Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Pistachio Cream Announcement By Center for Disease Control
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ground Beef Products Due to Possible E. Coli O157:H7 Contamination Announcement By U.S. Department of Agriculture
School Board Votes to Eliminate Classes at Carpinteria Family School Ahead of Permanent Closure Education By Callie Fausey
Santa Barbara City College Begins Construction on $105 Million Physical Education Complex Education By Vince Grafton
Homeless Help Center Will Stay, but Jodi House Demands Its Leadership Do Better Homeless By Nick Welsh
Goleta City Council Gets Report on Buena Tierra’s ‘Challenging but Extremely Rewarding’ First Year Housing By Jean Yamamura
‘Brazen, Midday Kidnappings:’ L.A. Immigration Sweeps Violate Constitution, Lawsuit Says Immigration By Wendy Fry and Sergio Olmos, CalMatters
Could America Break Apart? UC Santa Barbara Expert Explores the Possibility Politics By Tom Jacobs, UCSB’s ‘The Current’
Lompoc City Council Reverses Decision to Slash Funding for Chamber of Commerce News Commentary By John McReynolds