November 27, 2024
The week's other top price reductions: Funky mini-compound near the Inspiration Point trailhead; spectacular views in Bel Air Knolls; buildable lot on E. Mountain Drive; 1929 duplex downtown.
April 25, 2020
Other recent news: County threatens to close beach, park, and trail access if overcrowding occurs; harbor boat launch ramp reopened; county approves 50-acre pot farm in wine country, spurring a lawsuit; "Jeopardy!" seeks local contestants; Santa Barbara and Goleta chambers of commerce to merge; study of mudslide debris; San Ysidro roundabout inches forward.
April 24, 2020
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April 23, 2020
More food news: Acme Hospitality is getting into the hotel business; Los Agaves on Milpas reopened; cook-at-home menu items from Brass Bear Brewing; Dune is selling jugs of coffee drinks; knee-jerk social-distancing rules.
Plus: George Washington Smith's first house is available for rent again; checking in on the giant bunker under construction in Pepper Hill; the Montecito Association wants to close trailhead parking to non-locals; San Ysidro Road correction; ham hock.
April 22, 2020
Other noteworthy new listings: Ocean views from alongside the Posilipo Lane beach path; "Italian villa" with intense fireplaces; a cute 1921 Craftsman.
More food news: Donate to the FoodBank and get an orchid at Dart Coffee Co.; restaurants create a way to help each other's employees; Bell's is slinging Chinese takeout; monthly microgreen subscriptions; S.Y. Kitchen's new outdoor market; demand for chicks is up; sea urchin film trailer.
April 21, 2020
Other local news: 429 confirmed Covid-19 cases; small rise in crime blamed on lockdown; student exodus may effect census results; Hazard's Cyclesport bike shop is doing well; marine life at old oil platforms; harbor building burned to a crisp; 101 bridge repair in Goleta; Campus Point beach fence; and more.
Plus: The auction of the 1930s Lutah Maria Riggs estate didn't pan out; coolly renovated house on a golf course sold; Valley Club Trail got fixed up; tree graffiti; owlets.
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I was last in Scottsdale 6 years ago. Prior to that it was in 1996. I just cried to see how it had been turned… — MO
Don’t even think about it! Too trendy and negative energy! — Bruce
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Nope, but thanks for guessing! — Erik Torkells
Paseo Nuevo — stacey
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happy thanksgiving to you. Trish — trish davis history office
SB Public Library. Anapamu St side. — Karl
Pizza Bianco is my favorite pizza ever, hope you had the WiseGuy. Sad to hear Sedona is so crowded these days, my folks had a… — julie richman
Cease and diciest the illegal occupation of the Pueblo reservation — Ortega
I was last in Scottsdale 6 years ago. Prior to that it was in 1996. I just cried to see how it had been turned… — MO
Don’t even think about it! Too trendy and negative energy! — Bruce
Wow! This was one of the best travel articles ever..You captured the beauty perfectly. Also the highs and low of travel. I loved our trips… — Lynda Stuart
Nope, but thanks for guessing! — Erik Torkells
Paseo Nuevo — stacey
hmmmm, thoughts on a black kitchen? Please discuss. : ) — eliza