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Procore — a software company based on Carpinteria Avenue — welcomed its employees and their families and friends to a Wild ...
After a few delays, the long-awaited Linden Square — a small, open-air mall that spans the 700 block of Linden Avenue between ...
Long-time Rotarian Wade Nomura was recently asked to serve as the official representative for Rotary International President, ...
Carpinteria’s high school surf team celebrated its first year of competition with an end-of-year ceremony and awards banquet, ...
There are times when a local story forces us to remember that life is so much bigger than the trivial everyday problems we ...
This installment from Chris Hecox’s column “Snapshots of Carpinteria” was originally published in CVN on May 8, 2003.
Cate baseball was knocked out of the playoffs in a low-scoring second-round matchup against La Quinta of Westminster, ending ...
The ninth cohort of Girls Inc. of Carpinteria Eureka! students are graduating this summer, and several graduates have also ...
The duo of Elio Taha and Lucas Martin has been a force for Carpinteria boys tennis all season. The doubles pair turned in an ...
Carpinteria Family School second and third grade teacher Jan Silk is retiring at the end of this school year, and a potluck ...
The Howard School’s middle school students took a trip to Boston in early May, exploring the Old North Church, Plymouth, ...
Carpinteria’s IHOP will close June 15 — just after Father’s Day weekend — after 30 years in Carpinteria, General Manager ...