May 11, 2026
Godmothers’ second annual Godmothers Day will celebrate another year of magic, love, and story-sharing, and the community that makes it all possible: you—and the very special women in your lives. Plus: A whole lot more is happening at Godmothers in May.
Last week's sales also include a Glen Oaks floops; two on Hope Ranch's main drag; Birnam Wood semicircle; Alta Mesa off-market; architectural quirk on Barker Pass Road; two cuties in San Roque; and more.
April 20, 2026
More food news: Update on South Coast Deli's Funk Zone outpost; Yona Redz has closed; a visit to Monte's farmer's market; the Santa Barbara Wine Festival is in June; Gracie is serving up good value at the harbor. 7
April 19, 2026
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April 17, 2026
Set in one of the most desirable pockets of Carpinteria, just moments from the beach, this thoughtfully remodeled duplex offers the ideal blend of coastal lifestyle and investment flexibility. See for yourself at the open house this Sunday.
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
Imagine having a wine country home of your own, whether it's a retreat blocks from downtown Los Olivos, an equestrian compound, a hacienda with Cabernet Franc vineyard, or one of the most prestigious estates in all of California.
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.
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I hope the new Pascucci will offer affordable lunches for those of us working in the area! — Kathie
A lot of price cuts on these higher priced properties. — Don
Not even a real name, absolutely nothing to help - I couldn't even finish this bot's diatribe. Yuck — Chet
Pickle Ball - for the people who can't play tennis or ping pong — Chet
The roads are horrible all over the city. I live on the Mesa and it is a joke. De La Vina is pothole breeding ground.… — Chet
Agreed. How about they ask, "would like to add a living wage tax above and beyond the tip?" Shameless — Chet
I agree. Idt these desert colors look good at all + they look out of place. The design standard seems to be morphing from Spanish… — John
Failing to plan is planning to fail. The resident population of SB is not the driving factor in planning to preserve our community nor how… — KG
Having toured the building I can confirm the section in question is an elevator. — Tom Wilson
Backside of Cliff Room! — Elliott