Santa Barbara May Put the Homeless Up in a Motel for Four Months
Other recent news: QAD is being bought for $2 billion; the county is releasing cannabis applications and scoresheets; inside architect Robin Donaldson's 12,000-square-foot live-work compound; leather goods company Parker Clay is growing; So De Mel swimsuit showroom is closing; progress toward decommissioning two oil wells off Goleta. 3
First Look at the Menus for Alessia Patisserie & Cafe
More food news: Woodland Hills restaurant is opening an outpost on State Street; Romanti-Ezer has closed; signs of life at Corazón Cocina in the Funk Zone; checking in with chef Justin West and his Market Forager business; tasty tortilla chips from Sweet Wheel Farms. 3
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I am in the restaurant business and you are 100% wrong. It is very difficult to staff a late night shift in Santa Barbara. One… — Al
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Falcon Heavy launches here on the west coast, bring it! That would be awesome. — Jefferson A.
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That's a wild bit of history! Thanks for this. That itself would make for a fascinating article, too. — JO
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The actual , Hope Ranch Annex is defined as the area served by the La Cumbre Mutual Water Co. which is Hope Ranch and the… — Art
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For the “night owls” out there, a bit of SB history to “chew on”. It wasn’t until Oct. 1901 the City Council introduced a resolution… — Joe DeLise