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September 18, 2021
Other recent news: The renovation of Ortega Park finally moves forward; unanticipated drop in cannabis-tax revenues; county considers more stringent cannabis permitting; the rumored settlement for Santa Barbara's transportation chief; the unvaccinated dominate local Covid hospitalizations; Goleta formalizes in-lieu fees for affordable housing; Carpinteria is shifting to electing its city council by district; new water stations at Alameda and Shoreline parks; dangerous citrus pest found in Santa Barbara County; 82-unit apartment complex on Milpas gets approved.
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September 17, 2021
Noteworthy new listings also include a chilly contemporary in the Golden Quadrangle; panoramic views in Mission Canyon; 10 acres above San Roque; an Oak Park multiplex; and a fixer on the back of the Riviera.
September 16, 2021
More food news: The revamped Corazón Cocina outpost at the Project; this year's Santa Barbara Harbor & Seafood Festival has been canceled; in praise of the Good Plow's fried oyster mushrooms; a profile of farmer Pearl Munak; quasi-recipe for Field + Fort's shakshuka.
September 15, 2021
Plus: The forest closure has been extended; local jewelry brand opening a store downtown; the Montecito Motor Classic is coming up; screening of a film about Black cowboys in L.A.; last week's "Where in Santa Barbara...?" answer.
September 14, 2021
Last week's notable closings also include a good deal on a 10,823-square-footer; Ennisbrook house that went for nearly a million over ask; downtown Queen Anne with new outbuildings; and a Summerland house with a rooftop motor court.
Other recent news: Mesa homeowner uses cameras to help foil burglary; E. Micheltorena condominium sent back to drawing board; monarch butterflies haven't returned to eucalyptus grove illegally cut down three years ago; Santa Barbara Trapeze's use of a public park; estate sale of items owned by Unity Shoppe founder Barbara Tellefson; grassroots effort to stop a farm outside Carpinteria from being developed; upcoming hearings on ExxonMobil’s proposal to restart oil production.
September 13, 2021
More food news: Corner Tap is now serving cocktails; new tenant at the Outback Steakhouse space; Modern Times rebranded its food program as Burgertorium; a recommendation for the Get Hooked seafood CSA. 1
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Thank you. One can laugh at how pretentious most of the article is, but that point completely crosses the line. To then broadcast such a… — CH
I apologize for impersonating you by commenting HAIL SATAN. Sorry Christine! — Ihavetimetocomment
We owned a place in Sedona and sold it right before the pandemic because of the insane number of tourists, and the nearest hospital was… — Cara
I would love to know what he missed! We're heading down next week and would prefer to eat and experience what the locals feel should… — Diane
There is a vortex at the enchantment. You do not need to rent a 1000 per night room to eat brunch at the enchantment. — Trevor Bludis
Hail Satan :) — Christine!
My apologies about Kamala losing the election — Christine!
You seem like a real treat to be around, I bet you’re a blast at get togethers. Skimmed through while taking a dump that was… — Ihavetime tocomment
You seem snoby from your writings. I came across this on google page and wouldnt take your advice. Just my opinion. — Michael
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