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Heal the Ocean Organizes the Removal of Washed Ashore Boat
[Update]: Heal the Ocean reports the boat that washed up on shore near Stearns Wharf Saturday morning has been cleared from the beach.
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Suspected DUI Collision on W. Canon Perdido
A reader reports a suspected driving under the influence collision near W. Canon Perdido and Castillo Streets on Sunday.
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Isla Vista Community Services District Hires new Isla Vista Beautiful Manager
IVCSD is adopting and reprogramming Isla Vista Beautiful
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Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Assists with Plankton and Biotoxin Sampling
An algae bloom off California’s coast is currently causing distressed marine wildlife experiencing domoic acid toxicity to come ashore.
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Community Environmental Council Applauds CA Legislature for Climate Bills
The Community Environmental Council is highlighting the range of impressive climate bills state legislature passed Wednesday night.
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Gaviota Rest Stops Are Still Closed
A reader reports an update on the closed rest stops in Gaviota off Highway 101.
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Santa Claus Lane Bikeway Constructions Starts Next Week
The Santa Claus Lane Bikeway project will begin construction after Labor Day and run through summer 2023.
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Widespread Opposition to Clearing & Logging Project Prompts Extension of Comment Period
The U.S. Forest Service extended the public comment period for a plan to log large trees and clear native chaparral habitat across 235,000 acres (368 square miles) of Los Padres National Forest.
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StonePark Capital acquires The Waterman Hotel in Santa Barbara's Funk Zone
A local development company announced the recent acquisition of The Waterman, a 31-room hotel, located in the Funk Zone.
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Legal Agreement to Permanently Close Oil Wells and Restore Habitat in Carrizo Plain National Monument
Conservation groupsannounced a legal agreement securing the permanent closure and restoration of 11 long-dormant oil wells inside Carrizo Plain National Monument.
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The Reluctant Superstar
Hillary Hauser never set out to be known as the savior of our coastline, that’s just how things worked out.
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Logging and Chaparral Removal Proposed Across 235,000 acres of Los Padres National Forest
Massive project favors remote clearing at the expense of more effective wildfire mitigation closer to communities
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Food Assistance Survey Extended to August 19
The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County is asking residents who need and/or receive food assistance to take a national survey by the August 19th deadline.
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ASAP Cats Shelter Receives Influx of Cats
Summer is here once again, and with the warm weather ASAP Cats is brimming with cats and kittens.
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Goleta Water Quality
We live in Goleta near Kellogg and Calle Real and our water has been very cloudy lately and smells like chlorine.
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Emergency Fosters Needed for Cattle Dog Puppies
Santa Barbara Humane is searching for emergency fosters for five cattle dog puppies and their mother.
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Car Fire in Ellwood
An edhat reader captured video of a car fire in the Goleta neighborhood of Ellwood early Saturday morning.
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Actual Plan for Modoc Bikepath Connector
An edhat reader shares a message from the Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition regarding the new bike path proposal on Modoc.
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Heal the Ocean Helps to Cover Storm Drains During Fiesta
Fiesta is around the corner and the Heal the Ocean team has partnered with the city to help keep confetti away from local waterways.
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Revenge on Online Scammers
A reader shares a series of messages getting even with an online scammer. Enjoy.
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Santa Barbara African American and Black Historic Context Statement
Questions and concerns must be sent by today on the Santa Barbara African American and Black Historic Context Statement.
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Tips to Keep Dogs Safe While Swimming
There are a few key safety precautions to keep in mind before you and your dog dive into water fun this summer.
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Carpinterians launch YES! Save Our Downtown Open Space campaign for November’s ballot
A determined group of Carpinteria residents gathered signatures to put an initiative on the November ballot to save the town's open space.
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Shopping Carts on Notice
A reader finds a shopping cart on Bath Street that's been put on notice by the City of Santa Barbara.
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Puerto Vallarta Sister City Reaffirmation Celebration
A delegation of Santa Barbara-Puerto Vallarta Sister City Committee Members and VIP guests received a special blessing by Father Joe following Mass and Communion at the historic Old Mission Santa Barbara.
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Keeping Pets Safe on the Fourth of July
Santa Barbara Humane shares tips on how to keep your pet safe during the Fourth of July.
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Santa Barbara West Beach Fourth of July Celebration
Here's your guide to the Santa Barbara Independence Day Fireworks events on the waterfront!
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Santa Barbara Sister Cities Celebrate 50 Years with Puerto Vallarta
The Santa Barbara Sister City Committee hosts Puerto Vallarta Sister City VIPs and guests to celebrate the 50-year relationship.
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Courthouse Docent Tours: New Weekend and Holiday Hours
The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is open to the public weekdays from 8:00am until 5:00pm.
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Environmental Group Disappointed in Supreme Court EPA Ruling
The CEO of the Community Environmental Council released a statement on the Supreme Court's recent EPA ruling.