The Carpinteria City Council unanimously moved forward with a plan to place a proposed sales tax measure on the November ballot, allowing city voters to decide whether to institute a ...
For Justin Tevis, opening Level Up Jiu Jitsu & Fight Club on Santa Claus Lane wasn’t simply a business decision. It was the ...
A barge was spotted off the Carpinteria coast, near Jelly Bowl Beach, on Sunday, June 21, after Chevron began its work to ...
For more than six decades, the Lions Club of Carpinteria’s annual Fourth of July Community BBQ has brought neighbors, ...
The developer behind the proposed housing project at 5115 Ogan Road has filed a lawsuit against Frontier California Inc., its ...
The Carpinteria City Council approved a memorandum of understanding with the California Department of Transportation ...
Residents interested in learning more about the condition of Carpinteria’s streets, sidewalks and public infrastructure are invited to attend the next installment of the Community Matters public infor ...
The Carpinteria Unified School District board voted to approve and adopt the 2026-2027 Local Control Accountability Plan ...
Carpinteria Unified School District (CUSD) board members approved a 4% salary increase for all non-represented employees, ...
The Carpinteria Valley Museum of History will continue its Talk & Talkback speaker series on Tuesday, June 30, 5-6 p.m., with a presentation from local historians Stephen Bates and Vince ...
Superintendent Diana Rigby presented an overview of the school district’s progress on meeting goals and state priorities in two reports at the Carpinteria Unified School Board’s (CUSD) June 9 meeting.
Public art matters. It tells our stories, celebrates our community and helps future generations understand the people and ...