April 20, 2026
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April 17, 2026
Set in one of the most desirable pockets of Carpinteria, just moments from the beach, this thoughtfully remodeled duplex offers the ideal blend of coastal lifestyle and investment flexibility. See for yourself at the open house this Sunday.
Noteworthy new listings also include a 1926 Mary Craig at the end of a Hedgerow cul-de-sac; another one on Santa Rosa Lane; three lovely spec renos; midcentury chalet in Hope Ranch; and more. 1
April 16, 2026
Imagine having a wine country home of your own, whether it's a retreat blocks from downtown Los Olivos, an equestrian compound, a hacienda with Cabernet Franc vineyard, or one of the most prestigious estates in all of California.
Other recent news: Another snakebite on front-country trails; nine cannabis operators' licenses revoked; Carpinteria Valley begins work on facility to make wastewater potable; Ensemble Theatre Company's next season.
April 15, 2026
"Locals & Legends: Celebrating the Music of James Taylor" brings together the musicians, institutions, and community spirit that make Santa Barbara's arts scene unlike anywhere else on the Central Coast.
"It's a combination of three concepts: Sally Boy’s pizza, Eataly, and Round Swamp Farm in the Hamptons," says Dave Cantin, whose company is behind the project. 14
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I would not bother with any of this until the city decides to take homelessness seriously. People sleeping all over state street this morning. It… — Chris
It seems like nearly all the new restaurants have out-of-town proprietors… Hopefully they’ll be successful and support local causes. — Evan
Why didn't you take a better close-up photo of that Rattlesnake? — Keith
This is absolute rubbish. Who decided we should turn State Street into a bike lane? We are in a budget shortfall. This is crazy town. — Tine
The facelift worked for the Funk Zone, and it "could" work here but it's a serious, near $100m gamble. State Street is is in dire… — Mike
I welcome a new place, but love Bettina! — zoe
It's true there is no money for this. None. Maybe there are some funds in D.C. Salud could tap into, but this broke little seaside… — John
Thank you. — Jan
laughable ideas with associated costs= ridiculous! — Christine!
I like it. But please control the e-bikes. — Lisa
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I would not bother with any of this until the city decides to take homelessness seriously. People sleeping all over state street this morning. It… — Chris
It seems like nearly all the new restaurants have out-of-town proprietors… Hopefully they’ll be successful and support local causes. — Evan
Why didn't you take a better close-up photo of that Rattlesnake? — Keith
This is absolute rubbish. Who decided we should turn State Street into a bike lane? We are in a budget shortfall. This is crazy town. — Tine
The facelift worked for the Funk Zone, and it "could" work here but it's a serious, near $100m gamble. State Street is is in dire… — Mike
I welcome a new place, but love Bettina! — zoe
It's true there is no money for this. None. Maybe there are some funds in D.C. Salud could tap into, but this broke little seaside… — John
Thank you. — Jan
laughable ideas with associated costs= ridiculous! — Christine!
I like it. But please control the e-bikes. — Lisa