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Sub-tropical moisture to produce slight chance of thunderstorms through weekend | Central Coast Weather Report
We are indeed a land of microclimates! So far this July, the high temperature at the Paso Robles Airport has averaged 106 degrees, 13 degrees above normal. In contrast, my weather station in Baywood Park has recorded an average high temperature of 58 degrees. This highlights a remarkable 48-degree difference within just 24 miles as the crow flies between the coast and the inland valleys.
A Delicious Reason to Go Downtown
The Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, Pike Place Market in Seattle, and the Santa Fe Railyard Market are famous epicenters for seasonal and year-round foods. Public food markets are colorful, densely populated hubs in city centers around the world. Can Santa Barbara create its own version, a magnet for locals and tourists?
Family’s Plan for Home on Hot Springs Road Parcel Sparks Opposition From Trails Group
A new fight has erupted in the hills above Montecito over the Hot Springs Trail. The Goerner family has proposed building a dream home and guesthouse, with a 4,000-foot-long driveway, on a 40-acre parcel at 1017 Hot Springs Road. The development would include building an 80-foot-long free span bridge over...
Vons in Goleta, Albertsons in Lompoc May Be Sold in Grocery Chain Merger
Local Vons and Albertsons stores may be closing in Santa Barbara County along with 61 other locations across the state. The Vons at 163 S. Turnpike Road in Goleta and the Albertsons at 1500 North H St. in Lompoc are among the locations set to be sold if a merger between Kroger and Albertsons goes through.
New projects and programs are on the way to Isla Vista, following a $3.7 million dollar settlement reached between Santa Barbara County and UC Santa Barbara.
ISLA VISTA, Calif.—Santa Barbara County Supervisor Laura Capps says the housing crisis in Isla Vista has had far reaching effects. “There hasn't been student housing on campus. And so then students live in Isla Vista or even in Goleta, and they take the lower income apartments that were going to families… They're pushing them out because The post New projects and programs are on the way to Isla Vista, following a $3.7 million dollar settlement reached between Santa Barbara County and UC Santa Barbara. appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Lake Fire burns more than 38,000 acres, Nipomo base camp remains open
Noelle Berg and her husband evacuated from their Santa Ynez Valley home on their own initiative as they saw helicopters drop retardant on the spreading Lake Fire, Berg told New Times on July 8, three days after the fire started. “We encouraged all of our friends to get out, but...
Celebrate Philanthropy 2024 Seeks Nominees From Santa Maria Valley
CELEBRATE PHILANTHROPY 2024: Call for Nominations Open Now through August 21, 2024. Community encouraged to nominate individuals, couples or families who contribute significantly of their time, treasure or talent for the good of the Santa Maria Valley. (Santa Maria Valley, CA) – Nominations are open now through August 21, 2024...
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