The steep downhill trail to the early 19th century Forbush Flat campsite stretches only two miles, but you drop 1,000 feet ...
Let the games begin. Santa Barbara's iconic Game Seeker store is back, and seemingly better than ever. The game store plans ...
For those who may not have a home to go to on Thanksgiving, the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission served a hot meal to homeless ...
This is the season of gratitude — and all of us at Noozhawk are deeply grateful for you. Whether you’ve read us for the last 18 years or discovered us ...
Bright orange California poppies and other colorful wild flowers fill the meadow at the. (Courtesy photo) Santa Barbara ...
While America has been a shining light of freedom for the past 250 years, another seminal event in human history had an even ...
Pennies may be going away, but the Lucky Penny is here to stay. The U.S. Mint announced on Nov. 12 that after 232 years it would stop making pennies. The ...
A former Santa Barbara Police Department commander recently surrendered his Peace Officer Training Standard license amid an investigation for misconduct ...
From the pool to the court, Carpinteria High athletics turned in several strong team campaigns competing in the Citrus Coast League this fall. Standout ...
A Santa Maria Valley man whose driver’s license had been suspended several times due to his seizure disorder must stand trial on a second-degree murder ...
From exceptional performances to transformative outreach, State Street Ballet shows how dance can enrich lives and strengthen community ...
Tucked into the cool coastal influence of Santa Barbara County, Lumen Wines continues to carve out a distinct identity rooted in place, philosophy and ...