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May 6, 2026

  • Just Listed

A Steal on Pepper Hill for $17 Million

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

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Five Gems in the Santa Ynez Valley

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  • News Roundup

Randy Rowse Dropped Out of the Mayoral Race

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

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2nd Annual Locals & Legends Returns to The Granada April 25

"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.

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Pizzeria-and-More to Open on Coast Village Road

"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. 16

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April 14, 2026

  • Hot Property

“European Country Manor” in Hope Ranch Sells for $9.15 Million

Last week's sales also include an off-market Mediterranean for $17.85 million; Lower Village midcentury; another Santa Barbara Polo Residence; Toro Canyon renovation; Riviera spiffer-upper; Sheffield Drive cottage; and more.

April 13, 2026

  • Odds & Ends

The Plan for the Yellow Cottage in the Funk Zone

Plus: More on the pedestrian easements at the Rosewood Miramar Beach; crafting and mahjong shop coming to Summerland; Santa Barbara Airport wants to add more parking; The Well Gardens opens this Saturday; James Taylor tribute concert; new end date for the Via Real construction; a state law about parking that's worth remembering. 10

April 12, 2026

  • Welcome Wagon

Coyote’s Market Has the Good Stuff

“We really care about food," says Caroline Hernandez, who has just opened Coyote's Market in Carpinteria with her husband, Peter. "Everything here has our stamp of approval.” The main focus is on local, sustainably raised meat and seafood, along with delicious accompaniments. 14

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Newsletter: April 12

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