Science becomes art as UC Santa Barbara's College of Creative studies announce plans to offer a degree in Marine science starting next year. KCSB's Maddie Whalen has more.
Santa Barbara City College announces plans for an evening college program in order to reach more students starting Fall 2019. KCSB reporter Jennifer Sor has more.
The Rohingya continue to flee tyranny, while countries shut their doors. KCSB reporter Nassef Mohsen Ali interviews UCSB History professor, Utathya Chattopadhyaya, about developments in the ongoing genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar.
As the crisis in Venezuela deepens, KCSB reporter Harry Lawton talks to professor Juan Pablo Lupi of UCSB's Department of Spanish & Portuguese, a Venezuela national, to cast some light on the issues.
Along with the rest of KCSB, KCSB News is hard at work migrating content to KCSB's new website. If you're looking for a story that came out before February 2019, it might not have been moved to this website yet! Try checking our…
KCSB Reporter Ray Briare shares some insight for students preparing to lease for the upcoming school year, and how to deal with tricky landlords.
Research looking at how water is used in Californian forests is helping authorities prepare for fire seasons. KCSB's Angela Zou has more.
Tasmania builds its first road with recycled plastic, glass, and printer ink toner. KCSB reporter Hayden Harris has more.
As part of our SBIFF 2019 Coverage, KCSB reporter Harry Lawton sits down with director Angie Davis to talk about her documentary The Laps: Tasmania, her second movie to premiere at the festival.
The group 'Concerned Carpinterians' attended a recent County Board of Supervisors Regulatory hearing to protest the lack of enforcement of cannabis regulations. KCSB's Robert Stark speaks with local journalist and blogger Ann Louise Bardach as well as gets the county's perspective, by speaking…
