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The Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network has seen an influx of emaciated and dehydrated California Brown Pelicans in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties this month.
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California's Attorney General blasts the action by the Trump Administration to restart the pipeline, which ruptured in 2015, calling it 'executive overreach'
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The Santa Barbara Channel is a great place to spot whales and other marine life.
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It started as the first botanic garden in the country dedicated to native plants, 100 years ago.
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The White House intervened in the controversy over its restart, invoking a 1950s-era law intended to help the country during a crisis.
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Conejo Valley's Cecelia Stratford was awarded for fifty years of safe flying.
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Two facilities now online in Santa Paula pull solar power from the grid during the day, and bank it for use at peak times and at night.
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The concern is that if left unchecked, the Goldspotted oak borer beetles will push their way north into Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties.
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The Palos Verde Blue Butterfly was thought to be extinct for 11 years. Then, 69 were found. A program at Moorpark College Zoo has bred thousands.
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Yvett Merino is up for her second Oscar. She won one for the Disney movie 'Encanto.' She's getting ready to walk the red carpet at the Academy Awards on Sunday.
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If repairs aren't done, the water damage could eventually threaten the structural integrity of Mission Basilica San Buenaventura.
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'Move it or lose it!' A new adaptive dance program in Camarillo teams up instructors and students from Cal State Channel Islands with community members with mobility challenges.