SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-More than 1,000 people attended the UCSB Arts & Lectures screening of "We Feed People" at the Arlington Theatre over the weekend. "We Feed People" is a Ron Howard produced documentary about Chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. A free community Food Solutions Showcase followed the screening. Local organizations that improve access
Five teams competed in Santa Barbara's first kinetic cake expo at the Community Arts Workshop on Saturday.
Rain, altered schedules and UC Santa Barbara’s big-inning offense resulted in the Hawaii baseball team’s winless weekend at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium on the UCSB campus.
An Eastern European style bakery will be making a stop in Santa Barbara this week.
Hawaii closed out its regular season on Saturday.
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival has announced that the 40th annual festival will take place in Santa Barbara, California, from February 4 through February 15. In honor of its 40th year, the festival will run for 12 days to celebrate the landmark moment. “As we embark on our 40th year, we are proud of […]
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-The city of Santa Barbara is a renowned tourist destination, but that doesn't make it immune from budget challenges. "We are projecting anywhere from a $7-to-10 million deficit in our general fund which funds our four core city services like police, fire, parks and recreation an library," said finance director Keith DeMartini "it
The iconic 75-key boutique Hotel Santa Barbara is undergoing renovations to guest rooms and its first floor for a better guest experience and a more modern look.
Lake Los Carneros will be a fishing spot for the new Lobster Jo summer camp. Other adventures will take place at Stow Grove Park.
On Tuesday, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced $26.2 million in grants for 238 humanities projects nationwide including three at UC Santa Barbara.
The Santa Barbara County Public Health Department (SBCPHD), the California Department of Public Health and the CDC are all recognizing STI Awareness Week starting April 14.
On Thursday, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival announced that the annual film festival will run from February 4 through February 15 next year.