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Wine BID Not Ready for Harvest
A local vintner opposes the first Wine Business Improvement District in California, a 1.5% tax on “all tasting room sales.”
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Op-Ed: Andrés Pico was Very Rich and Definitely Not a Saint
The leaders of the Dolores Huerta Street Renaming Project speak out on why San Andres Street should be renamed.
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Pine Mountain Logging Project is Wrong for All the Right Reasons
Two local residents are urging community members to speak up against the logging project at Pine Mountain in the Los Padres National Forest.
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SBUSD Board Candidate Pay to Play is not OK
A local resident is concerned the fee to run for the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board is pricing out the majority of community members.
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Let’s Plan for a Hybrid Model in Schools
A local resident feels distance learning at schools is hurting children and families in the community.
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Illegal Parking Signs on Fernald Point Lane?
[Update]: A local resident is questioning the validity of "no parking" signs near Fernald Point Beach and wonders if residents are illegally installing them.
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Mission Street Jacaranda Tree Removal
A local resident opposes the City of Santa Barbara's decision to remove jacaranda trees from Mission Street on the westside.
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A Community Letter from Laguna Blanca School
Laguna Blanca School acknowledges its commitment to do better in becoming a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive community.
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An Open Letter to Laguna Blanca School
A graduate of Laguna Blanca School pens an open letter on the school's lack of inclusiveness and diversity.
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Op Ed: AERA Project Closure Hurts Local Economy
A representative of a local union, advocates for the implementation of safe petroleum projects in Santa Barbara to create local jobs.
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MLK Committee Supports Black Lives Matter SB Demands
The Martin Luther King, Jr Committee of Santa Barbara releases a statement on the current protests and Black Lives Matter movement.
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Might we be Safer Outdoors Than we Think?
Local residents argue being outdoors during a pandemic could be safer than staying inside your home.
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For the Public Safety of Those Dining, Walk on the Street
An edhat reader feels dining on the sidewalks points out some problems for ADA access and proper distancing.
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Op-Ed: Clean Water or Dirty Oil in Santa Barbara County?
The Environmental Defense Center is challenging the State Water Board to choose between oily and dirty water or clean water.
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Op Ed: Santa Barbara Needs to Support Local Businesses
An edhat reader feels Santa Barbara politicians have sat on their hands and now businesses pay the ultimate price.
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Op Ed: Say No to Santa Barbara's New Rate Hike
A Santa Barbara resident is urging community members to say no to a new rate hike for the city's trash and recycling.
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Op-Ed: City Managers Should Take a 30% Pay Cut
The top ten Santa Barbara City Managers should lead by example and take a pay cut to help the local economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Local Banks Are Not Serving Small Businesses
An edhat reader is frustrated with local banks refusing small businesses and closing applications for federal funding.
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Op-Ed: Santa Barbara County Failed Its Citizens
A local resident feels Santa Barbara County and the Public Health Department is failing citizens in their response to the coronavirus.
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Pets and the Pandemic
An edhat reader advocates for pet fostering during the coronavirus pandemic.
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UCSB Should Adjust Spring Quarter Tuition
A UC Santa Barbara student is joining other students in asking the university to adjust their spring quarter tuition due to the coronavirus.
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Where are the COVID-19 Tests?
An edhat reader is frustrated with the Santa Barbara County Public Health's lack of transparency and COVID-19 testing.
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School District Makes Mistake in Canceling GATE Program
An edhat reader feels the Santa Barbara Unified School District made a mistake by canceling the GATE program for 3rd graders at Washington Elementary.
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Op-Ed: Supervisors & Cox Scheme to Rip Off Public Access TV Station
Cox Communications and the Board of Supervisors are collaborating in an attempt to take a $1 million endowment away from a Santa Barbara nonprofit.
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First Thursday Should Be for Local Businesses
A local business owner is frustrated with the local First Thursday being presented by Amazon.
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Get Maxim Healthcare Services Out of Our Schools
A local resident speaks out against Maxim Healthcare Services being contracted with the Santa Barbara Unified School District.
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Save Earl Warren Showgrounds
A local resident is urging Earl Warren Showgrounds to retain its mission statement including equine facilities.
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Can Electric Cars Protect You?
A local resident argues the need for bigger vehicles instead of electric cars.
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Opinion: We Need to Help Our City and Homeless
"When will the City take the lead and help the homeless get off the streets and away from our children and family neighborhoods?"
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Opinion: Highway 154 Needs to Change
An edhat reader writes an open letter to local representatives asking for change on Highway 154.