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RODEO The Label: Riley Boice’s New Way to Western Wear
RODEO The Label is a modern Western brand offering one-of-a-kind styles crafted from upcycled Western materials and molded into urban silhouettes.
Molly Sides: The Power of Movement
Sides is a born and raised Blaine County artist; dance and movement are in her DNA. While her lure to the arts is genetic, her range of talent manifested in Sun Valley.
The Scoop: What's new and noteworthy in the culinary world
A Taste of Sun Valley favorite, The Scoop notes the hot new restaurants in town.
Picabo Street: An American Skiing Pioneer
Picabo Street’s unwavering commitment has always been tethered to the pursuit of speed. Overcoming years of formidable terrain, unceasing travel, and incapacitating injuries, Sun Valley’s Olympic alpine skiing gold medalist blazed a trail for a fresh generation of American winter athletes.
UC Regents Committee Approves Long-Awaited UC Santa Barbara Ocean Road Housing Project
A UC Regents committee approved a new 540-unit residential project for the UC Santa Barbara campus to house faculty and staff at a May meeting after years of planning and debate.
Santa Barbara Gay Men’s Chorus Presents ‘Tomorrows: Songs for a Better Future’ Concert
The Santa Barbara Gay Men’s Chorus this past week presented its second concert, “Tomorrows: Songs for a Better Future,” with sung and spoken messages to future generations of the queer community.
‘Butterflies Alive!’ Debuts Tropical Season at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History opens its popular summer exhibit “Butterflies Alive!” on Saturday with more than 1,000 local and tropical butterflies.
North Campus Open Space’s Mesa Trail Opens for Public Enjoyment
The UCSB North Campus Open Space unveiled Mesa Trail to the public last weekend following a decade of reconstruction and restoration.
Free State Park Passes Now Available from Public Libraries in Santa Barbara County
The California State Library Parks Pass program, launched two weeks ago, is providing free vehicle day-use entry to California State Parks for library patrons.
Westmont College Graduates Shine at Sunny Commencement Ceremony
Music and worship professor Michael Shasberger, who is retiring this year, delivers the keynote address to the Class of 2022.
Vibrant Santa Barbara Fair & Expo Lights Up Earl Warren Showgrounds
Event welcomes all to ‘Meet Me at the Fair’ for carnival rides, local food, entertainment and animals.
State Lands Commissioners Approve Goleta Beach Oil Pier Decommissioning Project
SLC hosts tour of the project site at Haskell’s Beach before vote to approve environmental report and pier removal.
Pardall Carnival Returns to Isla Vista
UCSB Associated Students’ Isla Vista Community Relations Community brings back the popular event after COVID hiatus.
Santa Barbara Earth Day Celebration Focuses on Efforts to Mitigate Climate Change
Programming at Saturday’s Santa Barbara Earth Day Celebration focused on local environmental groups’ role in climate change mitigation.
Santa Barbara County Reviews Progress Toward Climate Goals, Looks to the Future
Santa Barbara County has the goal of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, and the Board of Supervisors received a final report last week on the 2015 Energy and Climate Action Plan.
CEC Receives $300,000 Grant for Air Quality Monitoring, Environmental Education in Guadalupe
A Santa Barbara County environmental nonprofit is setting out to tackle air pollution and environmental justice issues in the agricultural communities of North County.
Cops Off Campus: A March to Recognize the Movement
n May 17, UC Santa Barbara’s (UCSB) Cops Off Campus held an art build, march, and vigil to demand police abolition at UCSB and throughout the community.
Snag: Isla Vista’s Up and Coming Delivery Service
Snag is a 10-minute, eco-friendly delivery service for I.V. residents. Anyone within the I.V. radius can order groceries, drinks, household essentials, and more for zero delivery fee, scootered to their door within minutes of ordering.
AS Campus Election Results Show Low Voter Turnouts, But High Hopes
Voting for UCSB’s Associated Student (AS) elections concluded on Thursday, April 22, and the results are in: Five executive positions and 26 legislative positions were filled.
Isla Vista Regains Sense of Normalcy with Vaccine Rollout
On April 6, Santa Barbara County Public Health officials announced that any Santa Barbara resident 16 and over is eligible for the vaccine.