Storm damages vaccine site in San Luis Obispo County
Storm damage in San Luis Obispo forced the County to postpone Thursday’s COVID-19 vaccine…
Continue ReadingStorm damage in San Luis Obispo forced the County to postpone Thursday’s COVID-19 vaccine…
Continue ReadingDr. Ed Keller, Professor of Geology at UC Santa Barbara and one of the foremost experts on tectonic geomorphology, talked to NewsChannel about local…
Continue ReadingThe latest COVID-19 map shows nearly all of California in the very restrictive purple tier.…
Continue ReadingThe City of Santa Maria reopened its main public pool after some lifeguard staff members tested positive for COVID-19 in December of…
Continue ReadingSnow blanketed the upper elevations of Figueroa Mountain on Monday to create a spectacular winter wonderland for scores of visitors who came out to…
Continue ReadingWestmont College seniors have become resilient just by living on the Montecito…
Continue ReadingIf you’re taking a stroll on the beach at Campus Point, you may see something…
Continue ReadingPlaza Deli’s pet food drive with C.A.R.E.4Paws has been so successful that owner Larry Balducci has decided to…
Continue ReadingOver 20,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered throughout Santa Barbara…
Continue ReadingThe City of San Luis Obispo announced Friday it has successfully replaced the Marsh Street Bridge which is located between Osos Street and Santa Rosa…
Continue ReadingFishing and hunting license sales have soared in California in the last year.…
Continue ReadingA sense of relief and perhaps a sore arm for hundreds of people, 75 and older, in the South…
Continue ReadingThe Austin Ekeler Foundation, with donations from The Hutton Parker Foundation, Sonos, and Perform Better, announced today plans to provide a new gym…
Continue ReadingA less obvious side effect of the COVID pandemic will be the appearance of straggly rose bushes this month at an iconic landmark in Santa…
Continue ReadingHighs up to 82 degrees and blue skies drew people to Santa Barbara beaches. An average January day has temperatures in the mid 60s to low…
Continue ReadingMany Central Coast reservoirs are experiencing low levels during a dry start to the winter season, which includes unseasonably warm weather over the…
Continue ReadingBusiness is personal. That’s the message behind a new ‘Heart of the Community – Safe Return to Work’ video campaign. The 30-second clip highlights…
Continue ReadingPowerful king tide waves pounded the Central Coast shoreline once again on Tuesday, creating a spectacular show for…
Continue ReadingNewly sworn in Santa Barbara County Supervisor Bob Nelson takes over as the chairman for 2021.…
Continue ReadingA Bcycle electric bike rental project will be launched at the end of January in Santa Barbara. …
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