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Paso Market Walk adds 5 new merchants

By   /  Friday, October 25th, 2019  /  Central Coast, Destinations, Latest news, Restaurants, Small Business, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Paso Market Walk adds 5 new merchants

Paso Market Walk, a shopping, dining and gathering destination slated to open in February, announced the addition of five new merchants to the Central Coast’s new public market. Joebella Coffee began as an at-home project 18 years ago in Santa Barbara. Since then, owners Joseph and Isabel Gerardis have searched the world over before selecting Read More →

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Fleischmann Auditorium in Santa Barbara renovated

By   /  Friday, October 25th, 2019  /  Destinations, Latest news, Nonprofits, South Coast  /  Comments Off on Fleischmann Auditorium in Santa Barbara renovated

The newly restored Fleischmann Auditorium at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History will officially open to the public for the museum’s annual Folk & Tribal Arts Marketplace on Dec. 6–8. Since opening in 1938, Fleischmann Auditorium has become one of the most used spaces at the museum, hosting a dozen lectures a year (seating Read More →

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New housing subdivision opens in Arroyo Grande

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Ethics can bring back trust in government

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By Sabith Khan A recent study by Pew Research showed just 17 percent of Americans trust the federal government to do the right thing. Let’s pause and think about what that means for the world’s oldest democracy. Let’s also reflect on how this fact deters people — young and old — from participating in public Read More →

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Our view: How Cal Poly SLO can achieve diversity

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Artificial intelligence can help nonprofits

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Plea ends saga of Melchiori meltdown

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