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At its April 17 meeting, the Carpinteria Architectural Review Board (ARB) granted conditional approval for a new multi-use ...
The Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society stopped by the Carpinteria Valley Museum of History earlier this month for a ...
Carpinteria Festival of Books, featuring 30 local authors and presented by the Carpinteria Writers Group, will return to the ...
I always look forward to spring when I see the bright orange California poppies popping up everywhere, which are annual and ...
They were foraging on a steep, crumbly scree slope in the Sespe Wilderness. Fourteen desert bighorn sheep were browsing on ...
The city’s Senior Programming division AgeWell has brought a new installment to the Veterans Hall Courtyard at 941 Walnut Ave ...
The Ballat and Mascari families are the recipients of the Carpinteria Community Association’s (CCA) newest award, the ...
This installment from Chris Hecox’s column “Snapshots of Carpinteria” was originally published in CVN on Feb. 3, 2003.
The city of Carpinteria is exploring options to fix its broken beach camera, which hasn’t updated since March 27. The motor ...
Westerlay Orchids, southern California’s largest commercial orchid grower, has welcomed two new members to its sales team: ...
On April 3, fourth through eighth grade students from The Howard School stopped by the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant in ...
Becki Norton and Deborah Dentler — are launching the Carpinteria Immigrant Rights Coalition, hoping to keep immigrants ...