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September 2, 2020
Plus: Jeff Shelton's marvelous tiles; local artist Kara Suhey's new print shop; "historical happy hour" about the Gaviota Coast in 1919; new home for Goleta clothing reseller Lazy Eye Shop; Porch's Summerland store is opening.
It feels like a cross between Trader Joe's and Lazy Acres, with the folksiness of the former and the healthfulness of the latter. 1
Nine noteworthy properties new to market, including a distinctive house on Ortega Ridge, oceanfront properties on Miramar Beach and Padaro Lane, and an Upper East house with a barn. 3
September 1, 2020
Other recent news: A long look at the Paseo Nuevo deal; Roger the Scanner Guy is retiring from Edhat; Montecito man sentenced to three years in prison for fraud; state bill to allow subdivision of residential lots stalled; another school-board candidate Q&A.
It's a land of lemonade stands, lawn bowls, good vibes, and bingo nights. 1
August 31, 2020
More food news: Funk Zone tasting room for rent; recommendations for fancy cheese and bento boxes; Labor Day weekend barbecue in Los Alamos; Bibi Ji has begun selling wine online.
Plus: New book of Studio William Hefner's work; the city's grammatically incorrect electronic signs; state-operated Covid-19 testing site moved to Goleta; curve warnings installed along Route 192 this week; patches to help the fight to save Pine Mountain.
August 30, 2020
Other recent news: California has a new system to determine reopening schedule; 13 schools submitted waivers to reopen; UCSB moves almost all classes online and cancels all events and sports; prescribed burn at the UCSB lagoon; UCLA Health's expansion into this area; oil platform update; Carpinteria city council candidates; school-board candidate Virginia Alvarez.
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When I get off the 101 and turn left on Carrillo I often see people siting on the left side, holding signs. .. I admit… — Dan O.
Ha! I think you're right. April fools? — Erik Torkells
Especially when it keeps what should be a turn lane blocked. Can I add to the gripe list people who take nearly a whole light… — Laura
I feel like comments weren’t enabled on the last “Where in Santa Barbara?” post, because I was going to make a guess. I probably should… — toasteroven
Same thing with stop lights...why don't people pull up to the car in front of them? Especially at lights where the line for the red… — Sue
That pink tape is from Nine Trails and can be removed. There may be blue tape on the trails as well. — MC
Harbor Restaurant and a different restaurant called Harbor Tavern - definitely will showing up at the wrong place. Lol — Joan M
Awesome news on the growing TOMATOMANIA, poor location- the parking along Santa Barbara Ave is a accident waiting to happen…as a main artery for Valley… — Christine!
Hi! Tape on trails like the type shown can sometimes be markers for scientists’ test sites (surveys for plant growth, for example) so it is… — T
Well, you, know...the medication hasn't been approved yet — Janet Seymour
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When I get off the 101 and turn left on Carrillo I often see people siting on the left side, holding signs. .. I admit… — Dan O.
Ha! I think you're right. April fools? — Erik Torkells
Especially when it keeps what should be a turn lane blocked. Can I add to the gripe list people who take nearly a whole light… — Laura
I feel like comments weren’t enabled on the last “Where in Santa Barbara?” post, because I was going to make a guess. I probably should… — toasteroven
Same thing with stop lights...why don't people pull up to the car in front of them? Especially at lights where the line for the red… — Sue
That pink tape is from Nine Trails and can be removed. There may be blue tape on the trails as well. — MC
Harbor Restaurant and a different restaurant called Harbor Tavern - definitely will showing up at the wrong place. Lol — Joan M
Awesome news on the growing TOMATOMANIA, poor location- the parking along Santa Barbara Ave is a accident waiting to happen…as a main artery for Valley… — Christine!
Hi! Tape on trails like the type shown can sometimes be markers for scientists’ test sites (surveys for plant growth, for example) so it is… — T
Well, you, know...the medication hasn't been approved yet — Janet Seymour