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Non-commercial, educational, and community-led. KCSB News is dedicated to covering underreported stories of local, national, and international importance. Our team of student and community journalists here in Santa Barbara County produces content encompassing a variety of topics, ranging from politics and public health to environmental affairs and the arts. You can listen to our newscasts on-air Monday and Thursday at 5:00 pm and new episodes of Inside Isla Vista on Wednesday at 5:00 pm, all ...
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The city of Goleta has been selected to receive funding through the Inflation Reduction Act's Urban and Community Forestry funding. The funding is coming through GreenLatinos, the largest Latine climate network in the US, and a pass-through partner for the program. KCSB's Annabelle Hurst spoke to Joe Toolan and George Thomson about the GreenLatinos…
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Prop 33 would have expanded rent control in California, and proposition 6 would have banned involuntary servitude in the State’s prisons. Voters rejected both. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with two experts from The Public Policy Institute of California, Dean Bonner and Heather Harris, to learn more about why.…
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Across the U.S. healthcare facilities struggle to recruit and retain employees, resulting in skeleton staffs. According to its workers, UC San Francisco has not done enough to meet the challenge, and is now facing the possibility of a strike over the issue. KCSB's Ray Briare has more.KCSB News
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Elections are no longer just a game between the candidates. We have seen this trend that outside groups, specifically political action committees (or PACs), have gradually become more involved in political elections and come to the forefront. KCSB's Lena Cen talks to CalMatters reporter Yue Stella Yu to learn more.…
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The District 1 City Council race in Santa Barbara may be the most contentious within the city. Former democrat Alejandra Gutierrez is running to keep her spot; but Labor Organizer Wendy Santa Maria and Cruzito Cruz are both vying for it as well. For Cruzito Cruz, it isn't the first time he's run. Rosie Bultman spoke with Cruz to learn more about hi…
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Oscar Gutierrez has served on the District 3 city council, and various legislative bodies, since 2018. He markets himself as an approachable and reachable man of the people, and is currently running for the SB City Council again. KCSB's Devon Szalva talks to him about his stance on homelessness, housing, and future policy.…
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Monique Limon has been a California Public Servant since 2016, when she was elected to the state assembly. Since 2020, she has served in the State Senate where she is the chair of the Democratic Caucus. She also chairs the Senate Standing Committee on Banking and Financial Services, and the Senate Standing Committee on Human Services. Now, she seek…
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Sable Offshore Oil company is in the process of attempting to restart Pipeline 901, off of the Gaviota Coast. In October, they were issued two violations by the California Coastal Commission for working on the pipeline without proper permits. KCSB's Annabelle Hurst spoke to Brady Bradshaw of the Center for Biological Diversity about the issue.…
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District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.…
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District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.…
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KCSB's Ashley Segat attented "The Choice of Our Lives-For Real" roundtable held by UCSB's Political Science Department, where Professors, Christopher Parker, Bruce Bimber, Alfredo Gonzalez,and Alison Brysk discussed the role of identity, polarization and media.KCSB News
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Three proposals will be on Santa Barbara’s voting ballot this year, known as Measure H, Prop 33, and Prop 34. KCSB’s El Messerschmitt dives into what each of these propositions mean, as well as arguments for and against each measure.KCSB News
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In a step toward addressing homelessness, the City of Santa Barbara has partnered with the Santa Barbara Alliance for Community Transformation (SBACT) in a newly awarded contract aimed at providing essential services for the unhoused. With a dedicated budget, SBACT will oversee critical outreach initiatives and the creation of a new Navigation Cent…
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This weekend on October 27, UCSB's very own Middle East Ensemble will be performing in Carpinteria at the Alcazar Theater for the Concert for Peace. KCSB's Kelly Darroch sat down with the concert's organizer Larry Nimmer, and the ensemble's director, Professor Scott Marcus to discuss the upcoming event.…
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Under Burma’s Military dictatorship, the country has seen unconscionable human rights violations. And for the Rohingya ethnic minority group, who have been facing genocide before the military coup in 2021, conditions have now reached their worst since 2017. KCSB's Rosie Bultman is joined by Tun Khin of the Burmese Rohingya Organization UK, to learn…
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Sari Dominguez is a “conservative, America First Republican” according to her campaign website. Not a career politician, Dominguez promises to advocate for "responsibility, common sense, morality, and accountability" if elected for office. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with Sari Dominguez to learn more about her campaign for California Assembly.…
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Election day is less than two weeks away, coming up on Tuesday, November 5th. And if you’re a registered voter in Santa Barbara County, you were mailed a ballot a few weeks ago. Here’s a guide on what to do with it from the Santa Barbara County Registrar of Voters.KCSB News
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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s veto of a bill that would have allowed public universities to hire undocumented students lives on in a lawsuit in the California Court of Appeals. The petitioners seek to grant undocumented students eligibility to work. KCSB’S Ariana Coria discusses the policy.KCSB News
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At their October 16th meeting, the AS Senate passed a resolution establishing a temporary Jewish-Muslim alliance committee. KCSB’s Joyce Chi talked to Senators Leah Khorsandi and Eemaan Wahidullah about the committee’s establishment and goals.KCSB News
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Every year, the UCSB Police Department must report their inventory of military weapons and how they have been used. Then the Police Department must hold a well-publicized, conveniently located meeting for the public to discuss the report and ask questions. It happened last week, and in case you missed it, KCSB's Ray Briare brings us this.Click here…
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A trio of political outsiders frustrated by the way the city is managing a major road renovation in old town Goleta and other housing and infrastructure projects are running for office. As Noozhawk reports, three candidates have formed an alliance to replace the sitting mayor and two district council city council representatives. KCSB’s Robert Star…
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Gregg Hart has been serving as San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County’s voice in the State Assembly since 2022. This past legislative session the Democrat authored or co-authored multiple bills pertaining to the environment, mental health, and more. KCSB's Rosie Bultman spoke with Gregg Hart to learn more about his continued campaign.…
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In this Episode of the People's Program, we investigate the ongoing genocide and brutal military dictatorship in Burma (aka. Myanmar). First, Rosie Bultman is joined by Tun Khin, head of the Burmese Rohingya Organization UK, to explain what the Rohingya genocide looks like and what people are are doing about it---and who needs to do more. Then, Ryf…
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UCSB’s Glassbox Gallery is a student-run exhibition room where UCSB students and faculty display their art. The latest, an exhibition featuring the work of UCSB’s new Masters of Fine Arts students. KCSB's Rosie Bultman has the story.KCSB News
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KCSB's Ashley Segat interviews First President Pro Tempore Dan Siddiqui to break down parts of the 75th Senate Strategic Vision Plan, including the temporary Committee for Financial Transparency and Efficiency.KCSB News
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During Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting, an appeal by Ed Seaman of Restoration Oaks Ranch to overturn the expansion of Sierra Botanicals' cannabis farm was rejected. Seaman expressed concerns about the potential negative impacts on his ranch and local businesses, citing issues like water overuse and crime, while Sierra Botanicals assured that…
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There's a lot of live entertainment taking place in Santa Barbara this weekend. So KCSB's Kelly Darroch takes over the show this week to feature conversations with producers of the Go to Hale 'Quips and Clips' show at the Lobero Theatre (Friday 10/19), Hale Milgrim and Richard Salzberg. Then, KCSB's Lena Cen speaks with Megan Birney Rudert, of Unit…
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The Community Arts Workshop (CAW) will be aglow in color, music and other sensory delights on October 18 and 19th, when Unite to Light's light art show, "Unite to Light the Night" returns for a third straight year. KCSB's Lena Cen spoke with Unite to Light's executive director, Megan Birney Rudert, and two participating artists, to learn more.…
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AFSCME 3299 represents thousands of workers across the University of California. Yesterday, October 9th, they held a day of UC-wide rallies and informational pickets. Today, they announced plans to hold a strike authorization vote over alleged unfair labor practices. KCSB’s Joyce Chi has the latest.KCSB News
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Protests and demonstrations across the globe marked the one year anniversary of the October 7th attacks and the beginning of the War on Gaza. At UC Santa Barbara, Students for Justice in Palestine hosted a vigil on October 7th. KCSB’s Joyce Chi recaps it here.KCSB News
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October is AIDS Awareness Month. Forty years after the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, advocates continue to educate the public and memorialize those lost. This includes Keith Coffman-Grey of Quilt Project Gold Coast, who talked to KCSB’s Joyce Chi about their upcoming memorial walk on October 12th.Photo credit: Courtesy…
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Mexico just inaugurated its first female president, and predictions and opinions about her leadership are dominating headlines. Rosie Bultman is joined by Cecilia Farfan Mendez, expert on organized crime and Mexican politics, to discuss the potential and the challenges for Claudia Sheinbaum's Administration.…
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UC Santa Cruz is facing a lawsuit from the ACLU and the Center For Protest Law And Litigation for its unconstitutional treatment of student protesters last spring. The most recent development: a preliminary injunction, or a pause, on the lawsuit, that the plaintiffs say is meant to protect students prior to the actual hearing. KCSB’s Brandon Yi spo…
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At the most recent meeting of UC Regents they conducted their required annual review of UC Police use of military equipment and requests for more equipment. Protestors disrupted the discussion. KCSB’s Ray Briare has the story.KCSB News
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