Dionicio H. Farias Dionicio H. Farias, also known by “Nicho” or “Nick,” age 84, born in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, on Sept. 24, 1940, passed away Jan. 21, ...
A project to replace the northbound and southbound bridges at Refugio Road along US 101 near Refugio State Beach continues with the demolition of the ...
Chaucer's Books will host author Jess Johnston for a talk and signing of her book “Perfect is Boring and It Tastes Like Kale,” 6 p.m. Thursday Feb. 6 at ...
The Music Academy of the West recently named its 2025 Board officers and added four new members of the community to the board. “This board will help grow ...
I was computing my basketball heroes’ statistics by the age of 9, but I nearly flunked a class in Mathematical Logic as a ...
A 5-year-old dog rescued from Mexico has gone missing in the Santa Barbara area. Carlitos, whose face is mostly covered by ...
Snow, hail and flooding affected roads throughout Santa Barbara County on Sunday, as a cold weather system brought a number ...
Lobero LIVE will present An Evening with Leo Kottk, solo acoustic guitarist, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. Leo Kottke is known ...
Rudy Castillo Sr. passed away Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 after a long and fulfilling life. Born on July 8, 1929 in Santa Barbara, ...
Portia Sherman, a Dos Pueblos alum and a current member of the Cal beach volleyball team, combined with teammate Emma Donley to win the USA Volleyball ...
City College opened its baseball season over the weekend at Pershing Park and went 2-1, beating Cerro Coso in the opener on Friday and splitting a ...
More than 75 community members turned out to see the Santa Maria Valley Chamber’s new Visitor Center and renovated offices during a recent open house. The ...