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February 7, 2026

  • Food Stuff

Yetz’s Bagels Is Opening a Second Shop

More food news: A second impression of Alma Fonda Fina; more on the forthcoming Mesa sandwich shop; Loubud Wines tasting room has opened; progress for the wine-country marketing tax; Mercado El Rey is coming to Milpas; Bell's recipe for tomato risotto. 9

December 25, 2024

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Newsletter: December 25

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December 24, 2024

  • Hot Property

Birnam Wood Tuscan Sells for $8.7 Million

Last week's sales also include an off-market one in Ennisbrook; Coastal Zone duplex; San Roque spec reno for $3.8 million; Shoreline Drive four-bedroom; and more. 5

December 23, 2024

  • Odds & Ends

Swimwear Chain Coming to Coast Village Road

Plus: Big closing sale at Maison K; Bungalow Haven is aiming for the National Registry of Historic Places; MOXI exhibit at Santa Barbara Airport; we'll get to see more of Bellosguardo in 2025; rainbow bridge in Summerland; updates on the new Cold Spring bridge and restoration of Romero Road, Franklin Trail, and San Ysidro Trail. 5

December 22, 2024

  • Walk With Me

In the Shadow of Magnolia Center

Ever wondered what’s behind Magnolia Center on Hollister Avenue? Me neither. But I was jonesing for a walk in virgin territory, so voilà—and wherever people live, there are fascinating choices. 11

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Newsletter: December 22

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  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

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

December 20, 2024

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Luxurious Living and Unrivaled Walkability

This three-bedroom condominium in the classic Spanish-style Villa La Cresta, a beautiful boutique complex at Hope and State, is rich with charm and incredibly convenient. Come see it this Sunday.

  • Just Listed

Contemporary New Construction Near the Upper Village

Noteworthy new listings also include a fixer across from the Douglas Family Preserve; equestrian compound off Modoc Road; Spanish Mission Revival in outer Solvang; and a 37-acre ranch heavy on wood and brick. 1

December 19, 2024

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At the Community Environmental Council, We Get Shift Done

At times when the world feels unsettled, the Community Environmental Council is the place where you can turn for hope, empowerment, and tangible action. That’s what we’ve been doing for 50 years. But building strong heart-centered, climate-resilient, environmentally-sound communities isn’t easy. It takes grit and—for real—we need your support.

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