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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.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: WEEK OF MAR 14
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of March 14, 2022.
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What's the status of California’s sports betting legislation?
The sports betting landscape in California might not be clear to many in Southern California and one might even wonder what the current status of legislation is for this activity at the state level.
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5 Elderly Care Tips For At-Home Caretakers
Follow these tips for at-home caretakers on how to best take care of elderly people.
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Unity Shoppe Closes on Sale of Tellefson Estate
Unity Shoppe Says Final Goodbye to Barbara Tellefson’s La Casa Nichitia, Portion of Proceeds from Sale of “Historic Home with Heart “ Will Benefit Unity Shoppe Programs
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Rite Aid on State Street Closes
An edhat reader reports the Rite Aid on State Street has closed.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: WEEK OF Mar 7
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of March 7, 2022.
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Cannon Firing Off Stearns Wharf
An edhat reader captured photos of a cannon firing off Stearns Wharf earlier this week.
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District Attorney Dudley Announces She Won't Seek Re-election
Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley announced Thursday she will not seek re-election and Jerry Roberts has her first interview on the topic.
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Sea Center on Stearns Wharf Reopens March 12
After six months of work, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center on Stearns Wharf is reopening on March 12 with infrastructure upgrades and a refreshed upstairs exhibit
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: WEEK OF FEB 28
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of February 28, 2022.
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Wharf Wednesday Commemoration Ceremony Honors Stearns Wharf's 150th Anniversary
In honor of this iconic structure’s 150th anniversary, Stearns Wharf merchants are holding Wharf Wednesdays on the first Wednesday of each month.
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Generalizing: Unleashing the Key to Dog Training Success in Every Environment
Would you like to learn how to encourage your dog to work with you wherever you happen to be? Then, one of the most important concepts you can remember is that of generalization.
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CEC Announces Earth Day 2022 at the Arlington Theatre on April 23
Held at Santa Barbara’s Arlington Theatre, CEC’s Earth Day Features Annual Climate Leadership Summit, Green Car Show, 2nd Annual Earth Day Mural, Environmental Hero Award, Evening Concert Headlined by locals Jackson Gillies and No Simple Highway
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Nominate Remarkable Women on the Central Coast
As we approach Women's History Month, Rep. Carbajal is inviting nominations for a woman who inspires for the Congressional Women of the Year Award.
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SANTA BARBARA COUNCIL & ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS: WEEK OF FEB 21
Here are the Santa Barbara City Council and Advisory Commissions meetings for the week of February 21, 2022.
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Ventura County Takes Steps Toward Limiting Oil Production Near National Forest
Planning commissioners’ landmark decision charts a course for a clean energy future