A new bill would require teens up to 16 years old to ride in the back seat if they’re not tall enough. Middle schoolers up to age 13 would need to use booster seats if they’re tiny.
CalFire released its fourth and final round of color-coded hazard maps. Different colors come with different rules.
Elementary schools in the S.B. Unified, Carpinteria Unified, and Hope Elementary school districts received recognition for ...
More Mesa, 265 open acres of oceanfront views and public trails on the edge of Santa Barbara’s Hope Ranch, is back on the ...
Santa Maria, Calif. – Detectives from the Cannabis Compliance Team have arrested a Santa Maria man for marijuana sales to ...
Pete Escovedo, Legendary Bay Area Percussionist/Bandleader, Brings His Orchestra to Santa Barbara’s SOhO ...
Santa Barbara, CA – What draws people to the Santa Barbara Public Library? Everything! From books and digital resources to ...
Tilting more toward the avant-garde end of his music, Turner is a critical fourth of the new album The Music of Anthony ...
California is an isolated energy island. More than 75 percent of our crude supply comes in oil tankers from foreign countries ...
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History has again achieved accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the ...
California Attorney General Bonta today issued a statement on the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island’s ...
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