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‘I depend on it.’ Fresno vendors protest ban of outdoor events at ArtHop
The first few times Fresno artist couple Crystal Rocha and Joseph Rodriguez saw the city’s monthly ArtHop celebration get canceled – in those instances, due to rain – they took matters into their own hands. “We used to be able to pay most of our studio rent...
McGreevy gets MLB call-up as former UCSB star gets set to make debut for St. Louis
UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Another UC Santa Barbara Baseball alumnus is bound for the big leagues, as the St. Louis Cardinals called up pitcher Michael McGreevy on Tuesday. The right-handed pitcher becomes the 29th Gaucho to reach Major League Baseball, the first Cardinal since Skip Schumaker, who played in Santa Barbara from 2000-2001.
Flamingo dancers perform at Bellosguardo in Santa Barbara
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Flamenco Santa Barbara put on a show at Bellosguardo. The Clark Estate holds treasures that show family members enjoyed Fiesta. The Bellosguardo Foundation hosted the event. Many items found in closets are still in pristine condition. They are now on display. Guests enjoyed learning about the history of celebrations at the estate almost The post Flamingo dancers perform at Bellosguardo in Santa Barbara appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Ambulance service providers spark contract debate in Santa Barbara County
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Fire Chiefs Association spokesperson Chris Mailes said there is a wave across the state of California to move toward fire-based ambulance services. The county looked to be part of that wave when supervisors voted to give the Santa Barbara County Fire Protection District the contract to operate ambulance services. But that didn't sit The post Ambulance service providers spark contract debate in Santa Barbara County appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Aug. 3: Saugus High Football Cornhole Fundraiser
Saugus High School Gridiron Booster Club will host a Saugus High Foortball Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser at Lucky Luke Brewery on Saturday, Aug. 3. The community is invited to support the Saugus High Football team at the cornhole tournament to be held 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The event will feature craft beer,...
At-risk missing adult last seen in Ventura
VENTURA, California — Scott William Gulick, a 61-year-old man, has been reported missing after leaving his home in midtown Ventura on a blue Trek bicycle. Gulick, who weighs 265 pounds and stands 6 feet tall, has gray thinning hair, blue eyes, and gray facial hair/stubble. He was last seen on Tuesday, July 30, wearing black shorts and a white tank top. He left behind his keys, phone, car, and wallet, according to the Ventura Police Department.
Santa Barbara radio DJ part of international television announcing team at Paris Olympics
Thousands of radio listeners know him as the evening host of a show on a Santa Barbara classic rock radio station. But, people around the world know him for his Olympics announcing. Brad Jay is in Paris, as a part of the 2024 Olympics international broadcast team. "This would be...
Roundup: Bicyclist killed after robbery in Camarillo identified, more news
Here is a roundup of recent incidents and announcements from Ventura County agencies: Bicyclist killed after Camarillo robbery identified The bicyclist struck and killed by a motorist who allegedly fled after stealing a gun Saturday at a Camarillo motel has been identified. ...
Community responds to help family of residents killed in crash
Support has poured in from all over for a Santa Clarita Valley family that tragically lost two of its members in a fatal crash in Arizona earlier this month. Heather Ventura and her son, Lucas Tejada, were two of six people killed July 12 when a Ford F-550 stake-bed truck heading west on Interstate 10 near Quartzsite, Arizona, failed to stop for traffic and slammed into the back of the Chevrolet Traverse they were in, according to Bart Graves, a media relations specialist with the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Weekly farmers market to launch in Valencia beginning Sunday
A new certified farmers market is coming to Valencia on Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market will feature fresh meats and produce direct from local farms along with local artisan foods. The community is invited to the grand opening on Sunday, with a ribbon cutting planned for 8:30 a.m.
Granada Hills man faces multiple felony counts in domestic violence case
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies investigated and arrested a man accused of terrorizing his ex-girlfriend on multiple occasions who was charged with 10 felony counts, one of which involved the victim’s pet. The man was released on bail two days later, according to Sheriff’s Department and court...
This Week In Santa Clarita’s Filming Schedule: (7/29 – 8/4)
The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has released the list of eight productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley from Monday, July 29, to Sunday, August 4. The productions filming locally in Santa Clarita are: Television: NCIS The long-running crime show has been on screens since 2003, churning out 20 seasons. Santa Clarita ...
Fire strikes barn, carport, vehicles in Moorpark area
A two-story barn, carport and multiple vehicles caught on fire in a blaze reported Tuesday afternoon off Balcom Canyon Road in the Moorpark area, officials said. The incident reported around 1:30 p.m. was quickly upgraded to a working fire, Ventura County Fire Department Capt. Brian McGrath said. The site is located north of Highway 118 between Somis and Moorpark. ...
Sun World International Unveils the Future of Fruit in Wasco
Nestled in the heart of Wasco, California, Sun World International’s research facility buzzes with activity year-round, dedicated to crafting the future of fruit — most notably, table grapes. According to Paola Barba, one of the lead table grape breeders, Sun World is not just growing fruit, they are...
Maturango Museum to feature 'Soaring - Flying High on the Power of Rising Air'
The new exhibit at the Maturango Museum, “Soaring - Flying High on the Power of Rising Air,” is open to the public. This exhibit features a single-seat Grob 102 Club III Glider. Due to its long wingspan, the glider cannot be fully assembled and displayed within the Sylvia Winslow Gallery. As a result, the wings are not attached to the fuselage but are placed on a rack behind the fuselage to demonstrate the relationship between the length of the wings and the fuselage. The glider is on loan from Cindy Brickner, a glider and airplane pilot residing in Mojave.
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