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Two More Rite Aid Stores Are Closing

Plus: Inside the new 30-room vacation-rental hotel downtown; adjacent Highway 101 on-ramps to be closed for nine months; Queens of the Stone Age concert; Heidi Merrick sample sale; the July 4 celebration at the waterfront; John Waters’s Halloween show; the answer to last weekend’s “Where in Santa Barbara…?”

Park Highlands Spec Reno Sells for $5.575 Million

Last week’s sales also include 1990 five-bedroom on 13.28 acres above San Roque; Carpinteria beachfront, more or less; Las Canoas contemporary; Buellton compound with a miniature Old West town; 1936 two-bedroom on 2.7 acres in Carpinteria; West Beach duplex; and more.

First Impressions of The Win-Dow Burger Stand

More food news: The Breakwater Restaurant’s new name; Ritz-Carlton Bacara’s Italian restaurant opens this week; U-pick organic apricots; Soul Bites has closed; the Sando Truck is moving to Goleta; Brazilian food delivered; sneak peeks of Lily’s Donuts & Pops; Paseo Nuevo beer garden to close; Thai-Asian food truck at Draughtsmen Aleworks in Goleta; Mylestone Barbecue is now behind the Wildcat.

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: The house wins.)

1930 Toro Canyon Villa by the Architect of the Hoover Dam

Noteworthy new listings also include an ode to gray plaster; seven-level house across from Shoreline Park; 1924 Cape Cod on Mission Canyon Road; likely Montecito spec reno; Las Alturas aerie; Prairie-style Structure of Merit downtown; and more.

The 2025-26 Arts & Lectures Lineup Has Been Announced

Other recent news: City receives $100,000 grant to paint the street at a downtown intersection; long construction project on upper De La Vina to start; interim UCSB chancellor; Rosewood Miramar Beach to fund and host county sheriff substation.

Exquisite Craftsmanship With an Enviable View

Designed with impeccable attention to detail and perfectly positioned between Santa Barbara and Montecito, this ultra-private estate offers a blend of sophistication and serenity—and it’s a rare offering in one of the area’s most desirable enclaves.

There’s More to Peru Than Machu Picchu

While the Incan ruins are understandably a highlight of any visit to the country, you’d do well to expand your horizons—not just to Lima, but also the Colca Canyon, Sacred Valley, and the stunning city of Arequipa.