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Seeking New Term, County Schools Supe Decries "National Playbook" Fueling "Educational Divisiveness"
Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools Susan Salcido frames her campaign for re-election as a choice between “bringing folks together” on local education concerns and a “national playbook” wielded by conservatives in the politically polarized culture wars.
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Internet Access and Affordability Community Forums are Underway
Ten community forums are underway throughout Santa Barbara County featuring panel conversations by various business, schools, non-profit and community leaders sharing their experiences, challenges and opportunities to improve internet speed and cost countywide.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: APR 25
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of April 25, 2022.
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Six Local High School Students Earn The Rank Of Eagle Scout
Troop 1 of Los Padres Council held an Eagle Court of Honor to officially recognize 6 local high school students who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.
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The Language of Dog Training and Why It Matters
Do you ever consider if the words we use matter when we approach training our canine companions?
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Ukraine Connection in Carpinteria
Larry Nimmer interviewed a 25-year-old Ukrainian son of a family in Carpinteria about living in Mykolaiv while under siege by Russia.
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Giving to Animals Mends a Broken Heart
A local student developed a creative partnership with Santa Barbara Humane following a break-up.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: APR 18
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of April 18, 2022.
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REGIONAL CLIMATE COLLABORATIVES TO KICK OFF 5-WEEK CARBON SEQUESTRATION WEBINAR SERIES DURING EARTH WEEK
The Central Coast Climate Collaborative and the Santa Barbara County Regional Climate Collaborative are co-hosting a five-part webinar series to educate participants about carbon sequestration and carbon offsets.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: APR 11
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of April 11, 2022.
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Earl Warren Showgrounds Hosts Community Forum Wednesday
Earl Warren Showgrounds is pleased to announce its first Community Engagement Forum on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.
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Climate Rally Held in Santa Barbara
Local activists groups held a protest in Santa Barbara Friday calling on Governor Newsom to end oil and gas permits in the state.
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Vegetation Fire in Santa Ynez
An edhat reader reports a small brush fire in Santa Ynez.
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Santa Barbara Earth Day Honors Kenny Loggins and CEC’s UC Climate Stewards Graduates with 2022 Environmental Hero Award
Community Environmental Council proudly announces the recipients of its 2022 Santa Barbara Earth Day Environmental Hero Award.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: APR 4
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of April 4, 2022.
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Thousand Steps Construction
An edhat reader shares photos from the recent construction to renovate Thousand Steps at the Mesa.
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Isla Vista and UCSB Community Prepares for Deltopia
Community Launches Collaborative Effort to Keep It Local, Keep it Safe
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A Political Plagiarism Mystery; Wussup with Mollie? Doomsday Looms for House Dems
Journalist and local political commentator Jerry Roberts is back to size up the latest County Superintendent race and more.
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Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Resumes Cruise Ship Monitoring Program
Seventeen cruise ships are scheduled to visit Santa Barbara between March and April this year and the Santa Barbara Channelkeeper has relaunched its cruise ship monitoring program.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: MAR 28
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of March 28, 2022.
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People’s Self-Help Housing Receives California Housing Accelerator Award
The CA Department of Housing and Community Development has announced more than $923 million in awards for affordable housing projects across California as part of the California Housing Accelerator.
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What are the pros and cons of allowing sports betting in California?
As most people know, sports betting in California is not currently legal. Although playing Daily Fantasy Sports games and betting on horse racing is legal, all other kinds of sports wagering are still not permitted.
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Good Samaritans Put out Center Divider Fire
An edhat reader captured a video of Good Samaritans putting out a small fire in the center divider on State Street.
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Industrial Goleta Campus Sold for $50.7 Million
A six-building industrial / R&D campus on 11.9 acres in Goleta was purchased in an off-market transaction by Majestic Asset Management.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: MAR 21
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of March 21, 2022.
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SEEAG Reaches Over 15,000 Students And Community Members In 2021 With Messages About The Origins Of Our Food And The Importance of Local Agriculture
Students for Eco-Education and Agriculture spread its message to more than 15,000 students and community members in 2021.
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CEC Receives Grant to Address Air Quality in North County
CEC is the recipient of a $300,000 grant to monitor and share findings on air pollution, wildfire smoke, and pesticide exposure at the neighborhood level throughout Guadalupe and the Santa Maria Valley.
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Cruise Ship Lands in Santa Barbara
Edhat readers share sunrise photos from Santa Barbara, one including a cruise ship that arrived Wednesday morning.
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NPR Interviews Santa Barbara Librarian on Books and Ukraine
Santa Barbara Librarian Molly Wetta was interviewed on NPR about reading recommendations for deeper understanding of Russia and Ukraine.
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West Mission Jacarandas Cut Down
Pat shares photos of the colorful Jacaranda trees on West Mission Street in Santa Barbara that were cut down to stumps.