Tag: Santa Barbara

After 25 Years, Montecito Resident’s Ship Has Finally Come In

Retired architect Ken Minor is getting ready to launch the 29-foot sailboat Morning Song he built at home Source: After 25 Years, Montecito Resident’s Ship... Read More

Santa Barbara Harbor Could Resume Normal Operations By Monday

Whale watching vessels and sailboats sit idle as sand continues to block the entrance of the harbor. Source: Santa Barbara Harbor Could Resume Normal Operations... Read More

Santa Barbara Channel

We’ve had reports that the Santa Barbara Channel is very shallow and that they’re advising folks to avoid going in and out of the harbor.... Read More

30th annual parade of lights

The 20th annual parade of lights is tonight at dusk. Come on out and see all the festive boats decked out for a Christmas holiday... Read More

Santa Barbara Proposes Wooden Boardwalk

For the $125k project, the waterfront department also wants to install a larger cruise ship gangway for visitors disembarking near Sea Landing Source: Santa Barbara... Read More

S.B. Harbor Festival

The Santa Barbara Harbor Festival is today… stop by and enjoy yourself. Read More

Santa Barbara Harbor Festival

The Santa Barbara Harbor Festival is less than a week away. It’s always a fun event, so, if you’re in the area please stop by. Read More

Dead Baby Whale Washes Ashore

A baby grey whale washed ashore Santa Barbara’s East Beach in front of Rainbow Park, around 1 p.m. Wednesday. Source: Dead Baby Whale Washes Ashore... Read More

Navy Destroyer USS Gridley Visits Santa Barbara

The 500’ Navy Destroyer USS Gridley will visit Santa Barbara from Monday evening, September 21st through early Friday morning, September 25th. Based in San Diego,... Read More

Harbor Launches Outreach Program

Harbor officials urge paddle boarders and kayakers to avoid the main channel after close calls and complaints from boaters. Source: Harbor Launches Outreach Program Targeting... Read More

Honda Point Disaster

Source: This Date in Local History: Honda Point Disaster On September 8, 1923 the United States Navy lost seven ships in a mass grounding that... Read More