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The Democratic Senator recently visited Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
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The Los Robles Children’s Choir, which has been running for nearly 30 years in the Conejo Valley, will be singing to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
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The clinic was forced to move, and one of its managers was beaten by a government official, but the nonprofit clinic is still open and serving patients.
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Ornithologist and author says the world's birds are in crisis, but some species are making comebacksScott Weidensaul, the author of the new book 'Return of the Oystercatchers: Saving Birds to Save The Planet,' will speak in Santa Barbara Tuesday night.
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Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko took part in Five 5 Ventura County's Take 5 and Read early literacy campaign.
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Some of the world's top polo players will play in Carpinteria, with the 2026 season kicking off May 1.
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Federal government pays company $120 million to drop offshore wind power plans off the Central CoastGolden State Wind will get the money for dropping its lease off Morro Bay and investing $120 million in fossil fuel projects on the Gulf Coast.
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The Santa Barbara Literary Festival will include talks by well-known authors, workshops, and even an event where writers can pitch projects to a literary agent.
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Airport officials say more travelers from northern Santa Barbara County and Ventura County are opting to use the airport instead of LAX or Burbank.
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Food bank officials say they're being hit by federal and state funding cuts, plus reductions in eligibility for aid.
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Bob Gale is one of several storytellers taking part in the new Santa Barbara Literary Festival.
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For the first time, the Ojai Tennis Tournament includes the Men's Big Ten Tennis Tournament, with some of the nation's top collegiate players.