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Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Scenes
There's always something new to discover in Santa Barbara, and this week's Noozhawk roundup of Santa Barbara Scenes captures the quiet beauty and everyday moments that make our community special. From the morning light on the Mission to the bustle of the Farmers Market, these snapshots remind us why we love living here. Whether you're a longtime local or just visiting, taking a moment to appreciate the scenery—the palms, the ocean views, the historic architecture—is a simple pleasure. Noozhawk does a great job of showcasing these visual stories that connect us to the place we call home.
Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Foresters Dominate Conejo Oaks for 19-2 Win
If you missed Friday night's game at Eddie Mathews Field, you missed a show. The Santa Barbara Foresters absolutely crushed the Conejo Oaks 19-2, and the bats were on fire from the first pitch. Our local summer collegiate team is now 5-1, and they're playing like they've got something to prove. It's the kind of baseball that makes you want to grab a hot dog and head to the ballpark. Big thanks to Noozhawk for covering the action. With summer just heating up, the Foresters are giving us plenty of reasons to cheer. Catch them while they're hot — this team is special.
Santa BarbaraDistrict 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.
Santa BarbaraBeware 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.
Santa BarbaraNWS 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.
Santa BarbaraMan Arrested in String of SLO County Jewelry Thefts Has Santa Barbara Ties
A string of jewelry and gallery thefts that had San Luis Obispo County on edge has led to an arrest—and the suspect has ties right here to Santa Barbara. According to a Noozhawk report, authorities connected multiple break-ins across SLO County to one individual, whose local connections remind us that crime doesn't always respect county lines. For Santa Barbara residents, this case hits close to home: our own downtown galleries and jewelry shops could just as easily be targets. It's a good moment to check in with local merchants and stay aware, especially as summer tourism brings more foot traffic to our historic shopping districts. The investigation spanned several communities, and SLO County Sheriff's Office worked diligently to link the evidence. While details remain limited, the Santa Barbara tie underscores how interconnected our Central Coast communities are—from Santa Maria to San Luis Obispo, we share more than just the 805 area code. We'll keep you updated as more information emerges from this ongoing case.
Santa BarbaraUC Santa Barbara Graduates Prepared ‘For a Lifetime of Changing Futures’
It’s that time of year again, 805 — the Central Coast’s own UC Santa Barbara is sending another class of Gauchos out into the world. This second weekend in June, graduates are trading late-night library sessions and those iconic coastal views for caps, gowns, and a whole lot of future. Whether they’re heading to Silicon Valley, grad school, or sticking around our beautiful region, these students leave with more than just a diploma: they carry the spirit of Isla Vista and the mentorship of professors who made those all-nighters worth it. As Noozhawk reports, UCSB’s commencement isn’t just a ceremony — it’s a moment for our entire community to reflect on the talent we nurture here. From Goleta to Carpinteria, these graduates are our neighbors, our baristas, our future leaders. Let’s celebrate the hard work and the hope they bring, because their futures are ours too.
Santa BarbaraCuratorial Democracy in Action at MCASB
Santa Barbara’s Museum of Contemporary Art is proving that art belongs to everyone—not just critics and collectors. This month’s “Arte de Pueblo” exhibition turns the gallery into a true community canvas, inviting locals from all walks of life to submit and curate their own work. The result is a vibrant, democratic mix of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media that reflects the real creative pulse of the Central Coast. It’s the kind of show that makes you feel like the museum is your living room, and everyone’s invited. The Santa Barbara Independent captured the spirit perfectly: this is curatorial democracy in action. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or someone who just loves to look, “Arte de Pueblo” reminds us that our region’s best art is the art we make together. Head to MCASB before it closes—you’ll see our neighbors in a whole new light.
Santa BarbaraLabor Board ‘Pierces Corporate Veil’ and Orders McCaw to Pay $3.6M
Big news for Santa Barbara: the National Labor Relations Board has ordered Wendy McCaw to personally pay $3.6 million after piercing the corporate veil of her company. The decision, first reported by the Santa Barbara Independent, stems from long-running labor disputes at the Santa Barbara News-Press. This ruling sends a strong message about corporate accountability right here in our coastal community. For locals who remember the years of turmoil at the News-Press, this is a significant chapter. It's rare for board members to be held personally liable, and this case underscores the importance of fair labor practices. The ripple effects could be felt across the Central Coast, reminding employers that legal protections have limits. Keep an eye on the Independent for updates as this story develops.
Santa BarbaraLompoc Man Who Immolated Father and Family Dog Sentenced to Life Without Parole
A Lompoc man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the horrific murder of his father and the family dog. Joseph Garcia, 44, was convicted of first-degree murder and found legally sane for the 2023 attack that shocked our Central Coast community. The Santa Barbara Independent reported that the sentencing closes a deeply disturbing chapter for Lompoc. While justice has been served, this case leaves many of us grappling with the tragedy of family violence in our own backyard. Our thoughts remain with the loved ones left to heal from this unimaginable loss.
Santa BarbaraBizHawk: The Brewhouse in Santa Barbara Serves Up Fresh Brew with New Coffee Bar
The Brewhouse in Santa Barbara just added a coffee bar to its lineup, giving locals another reason to linger on State Street. Whether you're grabbing a cold pint after work or need a morning jolt before hitting the Funk Zone, this spot now has you covered from sunrise to last call. It's the kind of expansion that makes a neighborhood hangout even more essential — especially when you want to meet a friend but can't decide on caffeine or craft beer. Noozhawk reported the news, and it's a smart move for a spot that already draws crowds for its brews and bites. With the Central Coast's coffee culture growing fast, having a dedicated coffee bar means you can swing by for a pour-over or espresso without feeling like you're crashing a beer hall. It's a small shift that makes a big difference for locals who want quality options without leaving the neighborhood.
Santa BarbaraMorro Bay man arrested in connection with recent commercial burglary spree across SLO County
A 27-year-old Morro Bay man is behind bars following an investigation into a string of commercial burglaries that hit several Central Coast communities this spring. According to KEYT News Channel 3-12, the suspect was arrested Wednesday in connection with break-ins reported across San Luis Obispo County, including Cambria, Cayucos, San Simeon, and Templeton — all in April. While the arrest occurred in SLO County, the ripple effects of property crime often touch our own Santa County communities. For local business owners who’ve dealt with similar incidents, this news serves as a reminder to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity. We’ll keep an eye on further developments as the case moves through the courts.
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