Santa Barbara public health officials try to prepare for federal edicts.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Over the last decade, S.B. Unified has seen enrollment drop as its share of socioeconomically disadvantaged students has risen.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Santa Barbara’s University Club played host to an eye-opening survey of 25 white wines.| The Santa Barbara Independent
The future of our oceans is worrying, according to researchers at UCSB’s National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Research into cancer, climate change, and DDT dumping hangs in balance as Congress resumes debate over science agency funding.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Prebabricated sidewalk extension will be installed on the 500 block of State Street starting Monday, September 8.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Does serving a search warrant in Carpinteria really require a combat unit?| The Santa Barbara Independent
In eight out of 12 of the Santa Barbara Unified School District’s elementary schools, less than 50 percent of students can read at grade level.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Sable still must get approval from California agencies to operate pipeline.| The Santa Barbara Independent
The Couvillion family is proposing 56 single-family residences, including 13 lower-income homes, on its 12 acres of ag land next door to Glen Annie Golf Course.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Oil company moves toward restarting offshore pipelines.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Criminal charges and a civil lawsuit complicate negotiations for remaining tenants of 215 Bath Street.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Will the 11-acre property in the heart of the Mission District be developed as a hotel, a school, a retirement village, or just another mansion?| The Santa Barbara Independent
Joe and Jill Biden arrive in Santa Ynez Valley following the president's speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday night.| The Santa Barbara Independent