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Los Alamos - Where Old West Charm Meets Wine Country

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Avila Beach - Where warm waters meet endless summer

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Summerland - Coastal Magic Where Dreams Take Flight

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Morro Bay - Where majestic rock meets ocean magic

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Arroyo Grande - Village charm meets wine country magic

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Oak Park - Where suburban charm meets rural serenity

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Santa Paula - Where citrus groves meet Hollywood magic

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San Simeon - Where Castle Dreams Meet Ocean Waves

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District Attorney’s Office concludes fatal 2025 deputy-involved shooting was justifiable homicideSanta Barbara
KEYT News Channel 3-12· Jun 12, 2026

District Attorney’s Office concludes fatal 2025 deputy-involved shooting was justifiable homicide

The Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office has determined that the deputy-involved shooting on October 20, 2025, which left a 34-year-old man dead, was a justifiable homicide, and no charges will be filed. The incident, which unfolded on a quiet afternoon when deputies responded to a call, has been the subject of a thorough review by authorities. KEYT News Channel 3-12 first reported the conclusion, which brings a formal close to a tragic event that has weighed on our community. For residents of the Central Coast, this announcement underscores the complex realities of public safety in our region. While the legal process has run its course, the loss of life still resonates, and many will continue to reflect on the circumstances. As neighbors, we hold space for those affected while trusting in the transparency of our local institutions to keep our communities safe.

Beware the City of Santa Barbara Water DepartmentSanta Barbara
Santa Barbara Independent· Jun 12, 2026

Beware the City of Santa Barbara Water Department

If you got a water bill for $10,600, you'd do a double-take too. That's exactly what one Santa Barbara resident faced, according to a recent report in the Santa Barbara Independent. While the story behind the astronomical charge is still unfolding, it's a stark reminder for all of us in the 805 to keep a close eye on our utility bills. Whether it's a leak, a meter glitch, or a billing error, these surprises can hit hard in our community. Local residents should take this as a heads-up to review their water statements carefully and report any sudden spikes immediately. The Santa Barbara Water Department handles our most precious resource, but mistakes can happen. Stay informed, ask questions, and don't assume a giant bill is correct. Your wallet—and your peace of mind—will thank you.

NWS Warns of High Surf, Rip Currents for Santa Barbara’s WeekendSanta Barbara
Noozhawk· Jun 12, 2026

NWS Warns of High Surf, Rip Currents for Santa Barbara’s Weekend

Heads up, South Coast — this weekend’s forecast includes more than just graduation caps and beach bonfires. The National Weather Service is warning of high surf and dangerous rip currents along southern Santa Barbara County beaches. Expect waves up to 8 feet and strong sneaker waves that can catch even experienced swimmers off guard. Rip currents are especially tricky this time of year, so if you're heading to East Beach, Leadbetter, or Butterfly Beach this weekend, please swim near a lifeguard tower and never turn your back on the ocean. This advisory comes right as families gather for graduation celebrations, making beach safety extra important. Noozhawk first reported the alert, and local lifeguards are urging everyone to stay aware of conditions. The rip current risk is highest during outgoing tides, so check the tide charts before you go. Let’s make sure the only thing we’re bringing home from the beach is sand in our shoes.

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