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A new documentary short film highlighting the overlooked history of a groundbreaking legal decision will have its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
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The comedy "The Shark is Broken" looks at the drama through the eyes of the three lead actors as the movie was being shot in 1974.
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Oak View resident Irvin Poff was a B-17 bomber pilot credited with 50 combat missions over Nazi-occupied Europe.
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The Folk Orchestra of Santa Barbara is going back to the Middle Ages with three unique shows this weekend.
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Foodbank of Santa Barbara County CEO Erik Talkin has a semi-autobiographical young adult novel out about a teen in the '70s punk rock scene in London.
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Veggie Rescue has collected nearly five million pounds of food during its history.
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The Crooked Palm property in West Ventura includes a portion of the Ventura River trail, and the Ventura River.
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The sister of the victim said she had given up on finding closure, but is relieved that it's happened.
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Mutz, known locally as Sea Stephanie, dives in the Santa Barbara Channel to sustainably harvest sea urchins. She's the only female sea urchin diver in Santa Barbara.
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Multi-million-dollar project to renovate the SBIFF's five-screen theater complex on track for the festival's opening on February 4.
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Mobile clinic helps families with babies impacted by plagiocephaly, better known as flat head syndrome, which may impact infants because of how they sleep.
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Olympic and Paralympic athletes shared their inspirational stories with Ventura County students.