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Santa Barbara Featured in Climate Change Article
Santa Barbara has been featured in a Washington Post article covering climate change in California.
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Monterey Bay Community Power Expands to Local Communities
Monterey Bay Community Power announced its approval for continued expansion into the Central Coast.
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2019 Santa Barbara Holiday Light Tour
Harley Hahn shares his route for the 2019 Santa Barbara Holiday Light Tour.
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Santa Barbara Zoo Lion Passes at 21
The Santa Barbara Zoo announces the passing of their lion Chadwick at age 21.
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Small Business Saturday Cancelled Due to Rain
The Downtown Organization has cancelled the Small Business Saturday Block Party due to rain, but please support local businesses today!
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Container Ship Adrift in Santa Barbara Channel
An edhat reader reports a container ship appears to be adrift in the Santa Barbara Channel.
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All Wildlife Care Network Animals Evacuated Safely
The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network reports all animals were safely evacuated on Monday due to the Cave Fire.
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Laundry Fire on E. Victoria
An edhat reader reports a possible laundry fire on E. Victoria Street Sunday evening.
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Home Energy Storage Workshop Attracts Big Crowd
The Community Environmental Council helps residents prepare for power outages at the Energy Storage Workshop.
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Parma Park Car Break-ins
Has anyone else had their car window smashed and broken into recently near the Parma Park trailhead?
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Hit and Run on Ontare
An edhat reader reports a hit and run on Ontare Road just past Denny's on Thursday evening.
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California to Phase Out Fossil Fuels
Environmental groups are now applauding California’s actions toward phasing out Fossil Fuels.
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Bike Thief Caught on Camera
An edhat reader is looking for help identifying a suspect who stole a bicycle from their home.
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Monte Vista Elementary School Under Lockout
An edhat reader reports Monte Vista Elementary School is on lockout due to an individual refusing to leave campus.
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Condor Express Crew Rescues Tangled Dolphin
The crew of whale watching boat Condor Express went above and beyond Saturday by rescuing a common dolphin.
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Vandalism of Old Town Goleta Businesses
An edhat reader reports three small businesses were vandalized in Old Town Goleta.
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Residential Burglary in Orcutt
An edhat reader is looking for information about possible suspects who burglarized an Orcutt home.
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New Snow Leopard and Reindeer Arrive at Zoo
The Santa Barbara Zoo is welcoming a new snow leopard as a permanent resident and two reindeers for the holiday season.
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New Camino Pescadero Beach Access
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Thursday for the newly reconstructed beach access stairway in Isla Vista.
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Santa Barbara County Could Be Targeted for New Oil Drilling
The current administration has finalized a study on the environmental and public health impacts of fracking, potentially opening up 122,000 acres in Santa Barbara County to new oil drilling.
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Veterans Day Ceremony on Monday
The Santa Barbara community is encouraged to attend the annual event that honors and remembers all those who served in the United States Armed Forces
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Affordable Housing Project Moves Forward in Santa Ynez
The Housing Trust Fund of Santa Barbara County has secured a 21-unit affordable housing project in Santa Ynez.
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Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Foundation Military Ball
The 23rd Annual Military Ball was another fun and meaningful reminder of those “Never Forgotten” honoring our men and women who have served our country in uniform.
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Santa Barbara Walks to End Alzheimer's Disease
The 2019 Santa Barbara Walk to End Alzheimer's attracted more than 600 people this past weekend.
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So Long Daylight Saving Time
Read some fast facts about Daylight Saving Time after you've enjoyed your extra hour of sleep.
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Staging Area in Painted Cave
An edhat reader shares a photo of the helicopter staging area replacing poles near Painted Cave.
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Colorful Meteor
Did anyone get photos of the colorful meteor around midnight?
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Capinteria City Council Opposes Drilling and Fracking
The Carpinteria City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday opposing the Trump administration’s plan to open 122,000 acres to new oil drilling and fracking on federal public lands.
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Pianos Come Back to State Street
It's the 10th anniversary of Pianos on State which bring creative joy to Downtown Santa Barbara through November 8.
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Halloween Flash Mob Takes Over Courthouse Garden
Hundreds of dancers joined the annual Halloween flash mob that took place in the Sunken Gardens on Saturday afternoon.