California, Immigrants and Glass House Farms
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On the heels of major shows of force by federal immigration agents in Southern California, a judge is set to rule in a lawsuit seeking to halt immigration raids in Los Angeles.
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Eater LA on MSNA Fresh Santa Barbara Guide to New and Old-School RestaurantsIn the last year, newer operators have also emerged in Santa Barbara, Carpinteria, and their posh neighbor, Montecito. With more openings on the horizon, the result is clear: with local produce and seafood,
There’s only so much time left in summer, and with no shortage of high-profile events taking place across Southern California, Amtrak wants you to spend less time driving and more time relaxing. Amtrak and the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency are urging Californians to utilize the Pacific Surfliner to get to and from summer events throughout
A rapidly spreading wildfire in Southern California quickly became the state’s largest fire of the year after igniting on Wednesday, leading to evacuations.
Federal agents conducted immigration enforcement raids on Thursday on state-licensed marijuana nurseries in an agricultural region of coastal Southern California, where they were confronted by throngs of angry protesters.
Federal agents clashed with protesters during an immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Southern California on Thursday, firing munitions and appearing to pin one demonstrator to the ground. Masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents appeared at two locations in the state,
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In California, where the next “Big One” is an always-looming threat, some lessons learned from the 1925 Santa Barbara quake resonate even 100 years later, experts say.
Southern California received heavy rain on Dec. 21, leaving residential areas in Santa Barbara under feet of water. (Video: The Washington Post)
A herd of sheep is helping reduce wildfire hazards at Westmont College near Santa Barbara by grazing on non-native vegetation in a canyon long identified as a high-risk fire zone. The flock,
A fallen tree caused a power outage that impacted 4,889 Southern California Edison customers in northern Santa Barbara and
(The Center Square) – A heat wave was underway Wednesday in Southern California, with inland areas reaching triple digits. Closer to the coast and farther north, it was still hot, with highs hovering around 90, while crews fought fires.