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December 14, 2025

  • Burning Questions

What’s Happening With This Derelict House in Summerland?

"I've always wondered about the graffitied house on the bluff above Summerland Beach. Any insight? Pretty odd for it to be standing for all of these years." —T. 1

September 13, 2020

  • Open Space

Imminent Development at the San Marcos Foothills Preserve Spurs Locals to Action

An effort is underway to raise $5.5 million, which proponents hope is enough to buy the 104-acre property from the developer.

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Newsletter: September 13

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September 12, 2020

  • Hot Property

Big Price for a Mediterranean Montecito Mansion and Another Dud of an Auction

Another week, another dozen sales—including a stately Upper East house, a traditional spec renovation in the Golden Quadrangle, and a campy Hope Ranch villa.

September 11, 2020

  • News Roundup

Highway 101 Widening to Start Moving North Soon

Other recent news: Parking citations on Fernald Point Lane; expanding Covid-19 outbreak at Santa Barbara County Jail; Cold Spring School bond moves forward; progress for coastal trail through Carpinteria; discussions with school-board candidates; society columnist Richard Mineards; what living near a cannabis farm is like.

  • Food Stuff

S.Y. Kitchen’s New Sister Restaurant Is Slowly Opening

More food news: Another baker delivering treats; M. Special's State Street brewpub opens to the public next week; Mesa Burger's Montecito upcharge; Old Town Coffee is now roasting beans; vestiges of Sambo's.

September 10, 2020

  • Price Cuts

This Montecito Villa Is Now 57% Off the Original $22 Million Price

Perhaps because the market is insane, only a handful of properties have felt the need to reduce their prices this week.

  • Odds & Ends

Anacapa Island Will Likely Close to Visitors Next Fall

Plus: New drawings of the new Summerland Elementary School; help beautify the Moullet House; Caltrans plans to remove the Alamo Pintado Creek Pedestrian Bridge; film about woman who swam across the Santa Barbara Channel.

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Newsletter: September 10

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September 9, 2020

  • News Roundup

Buyer of $30.8 Million Estate Revealed

Other recent news: Front-country trails included in Los Padres National Forest closure; Santa Barbara School Board approves contentious sex-education curriculum; alleged robber caught stuck in traffic; a victory for State Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson at the end of her capitol career; man spotted riding giant guinea pig. 1

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