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When an ostrich craze gripped Southern California in the late 19th century, Carpinteria joined in.
Carpinterians Bob and Chris Thompson spent 45 days in Asia earlier this year. They visited nine countries, including the ...
I’ve noticed a growing trend among parents to avoid their neighborhood school. Parents favoring homeschooling, private ...
Bianca Lily Ballet — run by Bianca Starr, an adult beginner ballet and safe dance technique specialist — is coming to ...
Organizers of the California Avocado Festival — also known as Avofest — have opened up its poster contest for the 39th annual ...
On Sunday, April 27, local authors filled the Koch Courtyard at the Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center for the second ...
Santa Barbara author Dale Zurawski — one of a dozen authors featured at the April 27 Carpinteria Festival of Books — released ...
The Alcazar Theatre celebrated its 97th anniversary last weekend with a private screening of “Casablanca” and red-carpet ...
Lisa Rader brought her copy of Coastal View News to Saint George, Utah, where she hiked the red boulders at Pioneer Park, ...
The Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning dedicated a peace pole at Carpinteria Middle School (CMS) last Wednesday, April 30 — a ...
Carpinteria boys volleyball has reached the CIF Division 8 Quarterfinals after the Warriors pulled off back-to-back three-set ...
The Palm Loft Gallery, located at 410 Palm Ave., Loft A-1, will open a posthumous exhibit for Michael Harvan — who passed ...