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The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo team examined more than 15,000 structures and 52,000 tree canopies in the 2025 Eaton and Palisades wildfires.
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The Democratic Senator recently visited Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
Yousafzai is the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. She spoke to more than 500 people at an event on May 10 at California Lutheran University‘s Samuelson Chapel in Thousand Oaks.
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The Santa Barbara Symphony Youth Ensembles will perform at the Lobero Theater on Sunday, May 24.
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A coalition of groups is co-sponsoring the event, which is a protest against the restart of the pipeline that ruptured and against the threat of new oil drilling.
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Chevron and Aera Energy sought to close Hall Canyon Road, which provides public access to the newly opened 1,600-acre Ventura Hills Nature Preserve.
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Westmont College and the Santa Barbara Unified School District will use a $2.4 million state grant to help aspiring teachers.
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The co-defendant — alongside Rebecca Grossman — in a civil suit over the deaths of two young boys from Westlake Village has admitted giving detectives the wrong car to inspect in the murder investigation, when he gave evidence in a Van Nuys court for the first time this week.
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