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April 24, 2021
Other notable closings include Miramar Beach two-bedroom; 1926 Riviera villa; Lutah Maria Riggs in the Golden Quadrangle; Jeff Shelton in low-key mode; a pair of $3 million houses right near the freeway; and more.
April 23, 2021
More food news: Indonesian food delivered monthly; Wingman Rodeo has opened in Goleta; Third Window Brewing's call for oranges; Santo Mezcal is now serving breakfast; Bettina's new leek pizza; quality coffee in Santa Ynez. 1
April 22, 2021
Other recent news: Rumors that the Biltmore is being turned Moroccan and/or into condos; work to start soon on the Arroyo Burro Open Space and the Randall Road Debris Basin; transgender man fatally shot by Lompoc police in suspicious circumstances; Santa Barbara City Council to consider "hero pay" for grocery workers.
Plus: Laundromat building on De La Vina to receive a fancy renovation; a new local news-and-opinion outlet; the former Mount Calvary Monastery & Retreat House got another price cut; petition for a better aquatics center at the revamped Ortega Park.
April 21, 2021
Other noteworthy new listings: Cliff Drive fixer with excellent views; sexy midcentury in good shape; quick flip near the San Ysidro Ranch; itty-bitty 1960 cottage cantilevered over a Mission Canyon hillside; and many more.
April 20, 2021
Other recent news: The parking situation around the Hot Springs Trailhead; Figueroa Mountain wildflower update; the washed-out stretch of Highway 1 near Big Sur reopens this Friday; profiles of artists Richard Schloss and Jane Gottlieb.
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April 19, 2021
Plus: Mollusk's Funk Zone surf shop is moving; architect Jeff Shelton is working on a book about his Santa Barbara buildings; Lotusland art exhibit and auction; why do online shoppers get prime parking spots?
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Take the train. — Dan O.
Not a tip then. Doesn't service charge. Auto charge could be used for anything. — Don
Novo, on San Luis Creek, has nice patio & great food. — JD
Required 22% is ridiculous. Classic money grab. — David
22% auto charge is absurd. — Cee Oh
Why a 22% Auto charge? That is pretty steep. I'm still grappeling with the fact that the common 15% tip has been replaced with a… — MH
If you like sushi try Goshi. — Erin
Wow! The descriptions made my head spin but then reading the menus there is a lot of commonality in ingredients so might be a brilliant… — Don
Wow!!! You visited My hometown! I love it. Finally some “TucsonTime on Siteline!” Ok but… the Dirty T? That’s just the young ones that like… — Jamie Slone
sally loo’s in slo — bailey debruynkops