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December 8, 2025

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Time for a Fall Getaway in the Santa Ynez Valley

One short drive and you can really feel like you're on vacation—with great wineries, stylish accommodations, chic shops, vibrant culture, and much more.

  • News Roundup

How the Montecito Planning Commission Shot Itself in the Foot

Other recent news: Biltmore's family pool complex moves forward in slightly smaller form; Isla Vista now has a vending machine with Narcan, fentanyl test strips, and emergency contraceptives; land preservation on Goleta ballot; another Huguette Clark estate is on the market. 3

October 23, 2024

  • Food Stuff

Summerland’s New Bookstore Now Has a Café

More food news: Taproom coming to lower State Street; Savoy Cafe & Deli changed its mind about dinner; weekly Petros pop-up; Namaste Indian Bistro has opened; Mesa ice cream shop to become a deli; Milk & Honey is under new ownership; profiles of the Sando Truck and Del Pueblo Café; revisiting Barbareño. 14

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Newsletter: October 23

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October 22, 2024

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Couture Pattern Museum Presents: Balenciaga Through the Lens of Tom Kublin

A special event on November 12 celebrates Spain’s most iconic designer, Cristóbal Balenciaga, and his legendary photographer, Tom Kublin—and it marks author Maria Kublin’s first-ever North American appearance.

  • Hot Property

Greek-Inspired Home at Bluff’s Edge Sells for Half Off

Last week's sales also include a Summerland project with big views; Hollister Ranch "surf shack"; mountain-facing oceanfront condo in Carp for just under $4 million; Mission Canyon Mediterranean on 4.64 acres; and more. 4

October 21, 2024

  • Odds & Ends

When the Next Segment of Carpool Lanes Might Open

Plus: Michael Towbes Library Plaza to debut soon; the San Ysidro Ranch's botanical garden; new health-and-wellness shop in Carpinteria; paintings by Siddarth Parasnis; State Route 192 to reopen near Parma Park; when will a new traffic light get activated? 1

October 20, 2024

  • First Look

Lion’s Tale Opens Tonight on Coast Village Road

"We spend a lot of time in hotel bars when we travel," says Misty Orman, and she and husband Brandon Ristaino have channeled that experience into Lion's Tale, their new lounge at the Montecito Inn. Plus, there's a concise, French-leaning menu by the Sama Sama chefs. 7

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Newsletter: October 20

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 2

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