News
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Shuttle to Santa Barbara Airport?
Is there a shuttle that goes to the Santa Barbara Airport?
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PHOS-CHEK Sighting
An edhat reader shares photos of a PHOS-CHEK truck seen in the foothills.
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Leading From Within Recognized as Nonprofit of the Year
Leading From Within was honored as a Nonprofit of the Year at a celebration of California Nonprofits Day at the State Capitol in Sacramento. -
Whittier Fire Flare Up
Edhat readers share footage of the Whittier Fire flare up on Tuesday evening.
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Hwy 101: Linden and Casitas Pass Project Update
Here is the latest update on the Linden & Casitas Pass project.
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Cabrillo Business Park Revised Project Clearance
A Revised Project Clearance for the Pacific Beverage Company within the Cabrillo Business Park Specific Plan area has been requested.
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JACKSON BILL TO PUT FEDERAL TITLE IX STANDARDS INTO STATE LAW PASSES OUT OF COMMITTEE
A bill by Senator Jackson to ensure that women and girls have an equal opportunity for success in academics and athletics has passed the Assembly Higher Education Committee.
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The Physics of Hearing
Researchers at UCSB’s Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics explore the biophysics and neurobiology of the auditory system and its complex signals.
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Highway 101 Lane Closure in Gaviota
An emergency project to replace metal beam guardrail with concrete barrier along southbound Highway 101 from the 101/State Route 1 Interchange to just north of the Gaviota Roadside Rest Area will begin on Monday, July 17.
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Attempted Child abduction at Concerts in the Park
An edhat reader reports an attempted child abduction at Concerts in the Park last Thursday.
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Scanner Reports 7-12-17
Roger has the scanner reports. That is what some drunk guy said to me at around three this morning when he woke me up, lighting a lighter off and on outside my front door.
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Tip Jar Thieves
Roger reports thieves ripped off the tip jar at Anna's Tacos.
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Alamo & Whittier Fires Update
Here are the latest updates on the Alamo and Whittier Fires.
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Innovative Architecture at UCSB Art Museum
Clocks and Clouds: The Architecture of Escher GuneWardena opened this weekend at the UCSB Art, Design and Architecture Museum.
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Two Special Worlds
An edhat subscriber captured stunning views of two very similar, yet different worlds.
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Three RV's Catch Fire on State Street
[Update]: Santa Barbara County firefighters are on the scene of a major vehicle fire in the 4200 block of State Street.
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Injury Accident on Mission
Roger reports a traffic accident with injury at Mission and Anacapa.
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DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint Planned this Weekend
The Santa Barbara Police Department Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint on July 14, 2017 at undisclosed locations within the city limits.
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Great White Shark Off Padaro
An edhat reader captures photos of a great white shark off Padaro Beach in Carpinteria this past weekend.
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Apple Maps Car Seen
Has anyone else seen the Apple Maps car driving around Santa Barbara?
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Alamo And Whittier Fires Mapped
The Alamo and Whittier Fires can be seen clearly on this map of Santa Barbara County
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Railroad Arms Were Stuck at Fernald Point
Did anyone else experience the railroad crossing arms that were stuck at Fernald Point on Monday?
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4 Escapees from Los Prietos
Roger reports a group of Los Prietos Boys Camp attendees escaped near SR-154 and State Street.
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Structure Fire Response on Oceanview
Roger reports the Fire Department is responding to a structure fire on Oceanview.
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Senator Jackson Authors Bill in Response to Offshore Drilling
Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson has authored a bill aimed at opposing the proposed executive order aimed at the expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling.
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Possible Sewage Leak at McDonalds in Goleta
An edhat reader spotted a potential sewage leak at McDonalds in Goleta.
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Blondie and Garbage at the SB Bowl
Check out these photos from the Blondie and Garbage concert at the Santa Barbara Bowl!
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Greener Pastures
Research by UCSB scholar shows that high-density farming could require less land and preserve more natural habitat.
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Blood Supplies Reach Dangerously Low Levels Coast-to-Coast
Blood supplies across the country remain at dangerously low levels following a severe decline in blood donations following the July 4th holiday.
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Emergency Guardrail Project Postponed in Gaviota
An emergency project to replace a metal beam guardrail has been postponed due to the Whittier fire that has closed State Route 154.