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December 8, 2025

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 1

December 14, 2024

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An Unforgettable New Year’s Eve at Le Bal Cristal En Rogue

Step into a world of enchanting allure as Rosewood Miramar Beach presents Le Bal Cristal En Rouge—a captivating new chapter of the annual New Year’s Eve tradition.

December 13, 2024

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Sophisticated Living Moments From the Beach

Located in the prestigious gated community of Montecito Shores, the spacious and minimalist ground-floor residence at 59 Seaview Drive is a beautifully renovated, magazine-worthy home just moments from the Rosewood Miramar Beach, Four Seasons Biltmore, and Coast Village Road.

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Seven-Mile Stretch of Carpool Lane Opens Today

Plus: Construction to start on Santa Claus Lane streetscape improvements; L.L. Bean at Mate Gallery; mysterious markers on Romero Canyon Trail; frisky 1980s brochure for the San Ysidro Ranch; Phoenix travel advice. 7

December 12, 2024

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The Rosewood Miramar Beach Expansion May Officially Proceed

Other recent news: Low monarch butterfly turnout at Ellwood Mesa; 24 Hour Fitness closing date; changes in store for Santa Ynez Valley farms and vineyards; Carpinteria harbor seal rookery may be off-limits for three years; judge admonished by state commission; Gaviota Coast Conservancy acquires Rancho Tajiguas property; fish farming under consideration in Santa Barbara Channel; Vons store spared now that the Albertsons/Kroger deal is off; potential pool designs at Carpinteria High School. 6

December 11, 2024

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Distinguished Top-Floor Retreat, Now at a New Price

Discover the pinnacle of coastal living at 71 Seaview Drive, an exquisite top-floor residence within the prestigious Montecito Shores community. Thoughtfully designed to blend luxury with tranquility, this two-bedroom, two-bath home offers an expansive open floor plan, high ceilings, and timeless finishes.

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Shop-Local Gift Guide, Part 4

The ridiculous, the sublime, and everything in between: gift-worthy suggestions from 18 more shops around town. 1

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Newsletter: December 11

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December 10, 2024

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Make Holiday Hosting Easy With an Exclusive 30% Discount at Local Hotels & Resorts

This exclusive 30% discount at local hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals is for Santa Barbara South Coast residents and their visiting friends and family. Share the gift of a relaxing stay to your guests while showcasing the beauty of the place you call home.

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