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The Carpinteria Open expanded this year, welcoming 72 golfers in five divisions — including the new senior and women’s ...
Misinformation about last week’s Immigration and Customs (ICE) enforcement raids of two Glass House Farms cannabis farms in ...
More than 8,000 people crowded onto St. Joseph Church grounds in Carpinteria July 11–13 for the 68th annual St. Joseph Church ...
Old Town Carpinteria Fiesta will be held on Sunday, July 20, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Friends of the Carpinteria Library ...
Carpinterian Lisa Guravitz took a trip to the Galapagos in honor of her 70th birthday, where she fulfilled her dream of ...
Meet Hercules, a 65-year-old desert tortoise who loves cruising around his yard and sleeping in his custom-made stone house.
While passing through your lovely town, I picked up a copy of Coastal View News to read. I couldn’t help but smile at some of ...
This is to offer a few thoughts regarding the Surfliner Inn project. A draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) will be ...
Mini Cheer Camp brought out more than 260 kids this month for four days of perfecting their dance skills, building confidence, and having fun with ...
The Rotary Club of Carpinteria Noon President David Powdrell, left, and his wife Valerie, as well as Rotary Club of Carpinteria Morning President Steve Gerteis and Libby Gerteis, spent time ...
Writer and photographer Chuck Graham will speak about his new book, “Paddling into a Natural Balance: Stories of Kayaking and Conservation around Channel Islands National Park,” on Wednesday, July 23, ...
What I’ve come to appreciate in my years living in Carpinteria is that it’s more than a coastal town — it’s a thriving creative community. Through the years I’ve argued ...