Rain or Shine – Wet New Year’s Eve Party Plans Go On

John Palminteri

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – A winter storm is not going to drown out New Year’s Even plans on the Central Coast, but there may be some adjustments.

Several locations have put in weeks of planning, creative sessions, special orders for food, drinks and decorations and the shows will go on.

That includes live music, DJ sets and festivities at both 9 p.m. for the East Coast-style celebrations in California and midnight for the West Coast celebrations in real time.

At the Harbor Restaurant on Stearns Wharf they are planning a multi-tiered evening with different pricing for those who want to enjoy dinner and the full celebration and those who want to just come together for beverages and the grand finale.

There, they plan to have a special “ball drop” to be a smaller scale version of what is famous in Times Square in New York.

Activities will be inside and out on the seating area with sweeping views of the harbor and waterfront.

Harbor Restaurant Owner John Thyne said, “The Harbor restaurant is one of the most iconic places in Santa Barbara. We’ve had people coming through these doors since 1941, for special occasions. So tonight should be no different. “

“We’ve hired Spark Creative to build a big rig and a big ball filled with lights, and it’s gonna come down at midnight, and everybody will do the countdown and welcome 2026.”

There are different pricing options for those who want dinner and the ball drop or just the upstairs festivities and the front row look at the ball. “Yeah, we have lots of options. We have a seven course dinner that we’re serving. Or you can just show up at 9 p.m.. pay $50. and come in for the big party with the deejay.” Also hats, horns and noise makers.

Forecasters have advised those who are out to be ready for a steady rain all evening, in the overnight and through tomorrow afternoon.

The Santa Barbara Public Market is planning “Ball Drop” festivities and a Trivia Night game session. Everything will be indoors. They will focus on a 9 p.m. event in line with the East Coast showing of Times Square and the ball drop there. “We’ll have the ball drop on the big (100-inch) TV. Just something early for people who don’t necessarily want to stay out in the rain till midnight,” said Manager Natalie Ramos. “We just feel so grateful that they’re happy to come with their friends or family, their kids, their dogs.”

She said the restaurants plan to be open and that will offer a variety of choices.

“We just want this to be the place where everyone is invited,” said Ramos.

For those looking to laugh the year away, two shows may help you chuckle the year away.

Luis Moro is hosting a Comedy Speakeasy event at 409 State Street featuring Craig Shoemaker, who has many TV appearances with his humor.

The SB Comedy Hideaway hosts Andrey Belikov and Maximilian Robert Lockwood have booked the New Vic Theatre for two shows featuring Darren Carter “the Party Starter” as part of a lineup of five comedians in the 300 seat theatre.

Several downtown locations will be celebrating with various events, including a balloon drop at the Red Piano piano bar and nearby on State Street with a live band, Tequila Mockingbird, at M-Special brewing with no cover charge.

The Santa Barbara Symphony has an annual show that is expected to draw a full house at the Granada Theatre. This year the music will be Broadway and Hollywood themes. It begins at 8:30 p.m.

SOHO has the Doublewide Kings with a Psychedelic Bash that comes with dinner at 7:45 p.m. or just the show at 9 p.m.

The Palace Restaurant went with its popular Cajun-Mardi Gras theme and featured a duo of Michael Gutin on the accordion and Barry Birmingham on the drums with sing-a-long songs. Customers can also join in with some hand instruments and play the washboard.

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Repeated Storms Put Focus Back on Jameson Lane in Montecito

Patricia Martellotti

MONTECITO, Calif. (KEYT) – With more rain in the forecast, attention is turning once again to Jameson Lane in Montecito, an area with a history of storm-related impacts.

The latest system follows rainfall during Christmas week, raising questions about how repeated storms could affect the corridor.

Officials and residents will be watching closely as conditions evolve during the next round of rain.

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News Channel’s Year in Headlines

Alissa Orozco

Small Plane Crashes Near Highway 101 in Goleta, Two Seriously Injured

A small plane crash along Highway 101 north of the Storke Road offramp left a shocking scene for those traveling through the Goleta area back in January. Two professional pilots employed by filmmaker Robert Zemeckis were seriously injured in the fiery scene.

Flight data shows the Cirrus SR22 departed Santa Barbara Airport at 1:51 p.m. The crash occurred a short time later around 2:15pm.

Videos captured by witnesses, including Steve Epstein, shows the aircraft engulfed in flames, burning while bystanders and California Highway Patrol officer Ricardo Ayala rushed over a fence to assist the pilots. Click here to read more.

UCSB Student Dies Following a Fall from Campus Residence Hall, Family Confirms

The death of UC Santa Barbara freshman Elizabeth Hamel broke hearts amongst students and community members when news broke the 18-year-old had died of injuries sustained after a fall from an on-campus residence hall in February.

On the night of February 14th, Hamel was found unconscious outside San Rafael Hall following what seemed to be a night out with friends. Elizabeth was pronounced dead on February 20th. With little transparency from the university, questions arose around the young girl’s death – How did Elizabeth gain access to a building she didn’t live in? And who is the young man she was last seen with?

Just recently, UC Police officially ruled Hamel’s death as an “accidental fall.” However, the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to Your News Channel that “the case is under review.”

Her father Alain describes her as “talented, beautiful, glamorous, intelligent, and funny — all of those things.” She was incredibly kind, and “cared so deeply about her friends, always thinking about how to make them happy, how to help them, and how to show up for them.” Click here to read more.

Family Members confirm Body found near McGrath State Beach in Oxnard to be Missing Teen

The body of San Fernando Valley teen, Oscar Omar Hernandez, was discovered in Oxnard in April just a few days after his family had reported him missing. 13-year-old Hernandez never returned home after visiting his soccer coach Mario Edgardo Garcia-Aquino at his Lancaster home.

That coach was charged with murder with special circumstances in the death of missing teenager, along with additional, unrelated felony charges for the sexual assaults of two separate minors he also coached in years prior. The young boy’s family have since filed two lawsuits against the county and city of Los Angeles for negligence.

 The Ventura County Medical Examiner revealed 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez died of ethanol poisoning, or alcohol poisoning.

A public mass was held for the young boy on April 12th inside Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Hollywood. Click here to read more.

Three teens are Dead and Two Others Suffer Major Injuries After Four-Vehicle Collision on Highway 1

The community tragically lost three Dos Pueblos High School students in a four-vehicle collision on Highway 1 north of Gaviota back in May – 18-year-old Jake Curtis of Goleta, 17-year-old Michael Ochsner and 15-year-old Alexander Wood both of Santa Barbara.

On May 18, at 6:00 p.m., multiple calls were received about a multi-vehicle collision on Highway 1 near Rancho San Julian. A preliminary investigation has determined that a southbound 2007 Toyota Yaris entered the northbound lane and struck a 2024 Tesla Model 3 head-on. The head-on collision caused the Tesla to crash into a southbound 2012 Audi Q5 and a southbound 2002 Honda Accord.

Jake Curtis was a varsity swimmer, and swam all four years at Dos Pueblos. Michael Ochsner was a junior varsity cross country and track athlete – he was described as a good teammate and well liked by his teammates. Alexander Wood was a junior varsity water polo player and swimmer, he had recently been voted “most inspirational” by his teammates this year.

“This was a tragedy, and local families have lost loved ones,” said CHP Buellton Area Commander Lieutenant Jason Bronson. “We grieve with the families and work every day to prevent this loss of life in our communities.” Click here to read more.

Popular Central Coast Beach Identified as Having One of the Highest Levels of Bacteria in the Country

In pretty gross news… in May a Clean Water Report by the Surfrider Foundation San Luis Obispo Creek as it enters the Pacific Ocean in Avila Beach was determined to have a nationally high level of bacteria. According to testing performed by volunteers, water in the creek was found to have bacteria exceeding California safety standards 38% of the time.

That amount has placed the San Luis Obispo Creek mouth on Surfrider’s “2024 Beach Bacteria Hot Spots.”

Surfrider is now meeting quarterly with several San Luis Obispo County departments, including Public Health, Environmental Health, Public Works, as well as the Regional Water Quality Control Board in a new team effort to find a permanent solution. Click here to read more.

Identified Barricaded Suspect Arrested After Violent Montecito Home Invasion

Violent attack inside the Montecito estate of Beanie Babies creator, Ty Warner, led to the arrest of 43-year-old Russell Maxwell Phay in May. The Nevada resident was booked at the Santa Barbara County Main Jail for attacking a woman inside the home at the time and barricading himself inside a bathroom.

News Channel’s Tracy Lehr was LIVE at the scene, describing dozens of law enforcement vehicles —many unmarked — surrounding the estate.

Phay had reported told investigators he had been direct communication with pop singer Katy Perry through a “head link,” the two were married, and she was the one who directed him to go to the Montecito estate.

Phay was ruled competent to stand trial, and is scheduled to return to court on Feb. 2nd, 2026 for an arraignment hearing. Click here to read more.

Authorities Clarify Orcutt Park “Body Dumping Video” Filmed on Meta Glasses

What seemed to be suspicious activity caught on camera, turned out to be a misunderstanding in Orcutt during the summer time.

In June, Michael Zoppo took his young son to Waller Park in Orcutt to play. While watching his son climb up a tree, the meta glasses he had on at the time caught a woman lying on the asphalt in the park’s parking lot. The viral video ignited rumors and assumptions that the Santa Maria father had caught a body dumping on camera.

However, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office clarified that the woman in the video was heavily intoxicated, and what the video doesn’t show is that she got out of the car on her own.

First responders were able to arrest the 67-year-old driver before he got away, and a medical crew was able to treat the intoxicated woman. Click here to read more.

Federal Raids at Glass House Farms Spark Chaos in Carpinteria and Ventura County

Increased deportations and immigration enforcement initiated by the Trump administation were felt right here at home on the Central Coast in a chaotic scene at two cannabis farms.

Two raids shook the Central Coast as heavily armed federal agents stormed cannabis farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, deploying tear gas, flashbangs and rubber bullets on crowds that included stunned farmworkers, residents and local officials.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott said 10 juveniles were found inside the facility, all of whom he claims are undocumented, with eight identified as unaccompanied minors. Farm workers were critically injured in the raids according to the United Farm Workers, and it has been confirmed that one farm worker has died as a result.

In Carpinteria, tensions erupted when a crowd of outraged residents and workers confronted federal agents, some clad in military-style gear. Among those at the scene was Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barbara, a former Marine who presented his congressional ID and demanded to speak with officials. He was physically pushed back and denied access.

Carpinteria City Councilmember Mónica Solórzano was also injured in the clash. Click here to read more.

Madre Fire burned over 80,000 acres in San Luis Obispo County; Gifford Fire becomes the Largest Wildfire of 2025 in California

In July, thousands were evacuated as the Madre Fire spread to 80,779 acres in rural San Luis Obispo County, followed by the Gifford Fire, which became the largest wildfire this year in California at over 130,000 acres.

The Madre wildfire spanned three separate jurisdictions: the Los Padres National Forest, San Luis Obispo County-managed property, and land controlled by the Bureau of Land Management at its zenith. The wildfire spaned three separate jurisdictions: the Los Padres National Forest, San Luis Obispo County-managed property, and land controlled by the Bureau of Land Management at its zenith.

Just a short time later, the Gifford Fire set aflame 131,605 acres, larger than July’s Madre Fire. Heavy smoke spread across the Central Coast and air quality alerts and warnings were issued for parts of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties.

Over 4,900 fire personnel were assigned to the fire, which destroyed at least five structures and resulted in the evacuation of over 780 homes. Click here to read more.

Three Arrested In Fatal State Street Stabbing

Santa Barbara’s annual Fiesta celebrations quickly turned violent after one person died following a stabbing on State Street — just hours before the historic Fiesta parade. Three people were arrested in connection with the stabbing, 29-year-old Luis Gerardo Terrazas, 28-year-old Juan Fernando Rios, 30-year-old Sergio Rivas.

Charges were filed against all three men for the death of Anthony Bisquera-Hartley on Aug. 5, 2025. However, new video shown in September shows Bisquera-Hartley was armed and attacked Rivas and Rios. The district attorney says the two acted in self-defense and all murder charges were dropped.

Rios was later taken into custody on a new set of alleged gun and drug offenses. Rios is currently in custody at Santa Barbara County Jail on $50,000 bail. Click here to read more.

Video of Santa Barbara Healthcare Workers Sparks Disgust and Concern with Locals

A shocking video allegedly filmed at a Sansum Clinic location in Santa Barbara sparked disgust and concern with locals, showing staff posing in front of bodily-fluid stained exam table paper – with text referring to them as “sweet gifts.”

The video, originally posted to Tik Tok, went viral over Labor Day weekend and despite the removal of the video, it spread across several other platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and Reddit. A reddit post claims the video was taken at Sutter Health Pesetas Urgent Care in Santa Barbara, a location now run by Sansum clinic.

Your News Channel reached out to the clinic for more information, and a Sutter Health spokesperson says the video was posted by a former employee who is no longer employed by the clinic and all employees involved have been terminated. Click here to read more.

Missing Nine-Year-Old Melodee Buzzard Found Dead; Mother Ashlee Arrested For Her Murder

In October, authorities were alerted by Lompoc Unified School District of nine-year-old Melodee Buzzard who hadn’t been seen for some time. The search for the missing girl grew nationwide, as investigators followed leads, tips, and surveillance footage of last known movements of Melodee with her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, traveling between the states of California, Nevada, Utah and Nebraska earlier in the month.

Ashlee was reportedly “uncooperative with investigators” and detectives did not receive any verified information about the nine-year-old’s whereabouts outside of the local school district when the public search began.

During the multi-day trip, both were seen wearing wigs and at some point, the license plate on the rental car was swapped with out-of-state plates. Ashlee returned to their Vandenberg Village home without her daughter.

Just days before Christmas, Law enforcement confirmed the body of the local nine-year-old was located in Utah and her mother has been taken into custody on a charge of first degree murder. Ashlee Buzzard plead not guilty, and a gag order against Santa Barbara County sheriffs was signed by Judge John F McGregor and set Ashley’s trial date for January 7th.  Click here to read more.

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Dons are ‘host with the most’ as they finish SB Holiday Classic undefeated

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Levi Oakes got Santa Barbara High School off to a fast start while Owen Horn gave the Dons a strong finish as they beat Oakland Tech 61-54 to finish 4-0 at their own tournment.

The Dons went 4-0 at the Santa Barbara Holiday Classic and improve to 8-6 overall.

Horn scored 13 of his team-high 15 points after halftime while Oakes tallied 6 of the Dons first 8 points in the game and finished with 14 points.

Here are other results from the final day of the tournament:

San Marcos 63, Granada Hills Charter 42:

(Aidan Conlan scores the basket and was fouled in the third quarter. Entenza Design). Junior Aidan Conlan scored a game-high 20 points while seniors Koji Hefner and Brody Green added 12 and 10 points respectively. The Royals went 2-2 in the tournament and improved to 11-5 on the season.

Dos Pueblos 58, Saratoga 53 (OT):

(Coulter Jay tallied a double-double for the winning Chargers. Entenza Design).

DP went 2-2 in the tournament after working overtime on the final day. Coulter Jay led the Chargers with 25 points and 10 rebounds while Evan Pinsker hit two 3-pointers in overtime for Dos Pueblos.

(Evan Pinsker scored 13 points as DP improved to 10-4 on the year. Entenza Design).

Bishop Diego 63, Davis Sr. 60

Thousand Oaks 76, College Park 44: Dylan McCord scored 27 points on a school-record 9 three-pointers for 15-0 Lancers.

Pacifica 60, Pinole Valley 54: Tommy Williams scored 15 points for the Tritons.

Westmont 69, Oak Park 60: Grant Shaw scored 15 points for the Eagles.

Whitney 55, Santa Paula 39: Ramirez and Valdovinos scored 9 points apiece for Cardinals

Agoura 63, Madera 42: Derek Crabtree scored 14 points for the Chargers

Pleasant Grove 57, Righetti 41

San Luis Obispo 69, St. Joseph Notre Dame 48

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Freedom Trax Ends the Year with a Trip to the Beach for the Mobility Challenged

John Palminteri

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – It was a special day at the beach for some local residents who don’t get to the waterfront as often as they would like.

Through the non-profit Naturetrack, a van full of specially designed mobility units called Freedom Trax provided the mechanics to get them on the move. A group spent more than two hours on Leadbetter beach going through the sand and down to the surfline.

Lisa Walters is with Santa Barbara Memory Care. She says, “most of them don’t walk, first of all, they are in wheelchairs so the access to going on to the beach they are so happy. It’s so amazing!”

Shaun Wahl was enjoying his outing and said, “they help people get out on the beach or wherever they want to go and it is really fun. It helps people get on a beach or get on a trail, get on a local trail to them. Basically anywhere they want to go.”

The outings with the freedom trax includes trips to hiking trails and special other access routes to nature.It is also used for school kids who are in a wheelchair or going through any type of rehabilitation so they don’t miss out. Today’s trip to the beach involved seniors and children.

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50-foot Fishing Vessel Hauled Out in Pieces Following Last Week’s Crash

John Palminteri

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – The shattered remains of the Sea Dragon II fishing boat was picked up by a crew with TowBoatUS Ventura this week. They used heavy equipment, four-wheel drive vehicles and a truck.

On December 23rd, the vessel ran aground at Surfers Knoll. TowBoatUS Ventura, the Harbor Patrol and US Coast Guard responded. No one on board was hurt.

It was not able to be hauled back out, and it started breaking up with the recent storm, which created a maritime and environmental hazard.

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San Luis Obispo Police investigating attempted robbery from Cambria Bike Outfitters

Caleb Nguyen

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (KEYT) – San Luis Obispo Police are investigating an attempted robbery at Cambria Bike Outfitters around 4:00 a.m. Saturday morning.

The man involved wore gloves, a dark jacket, a beanie-like hat, and a headlamp when he backed his pickup truck through the store’s glass, according to the SLOPD.

SLOPD officers later found out the man stole the truck from Santa Maria on Friday before loading bikes into the car and attempting to drive away.

The man could not drive away from the store due to the truck’s damage before he left one bike and rode another away, according to the SLOPD.

SLOPD officers later recovered the abandoned bike several blocks away and now seek more information for the investigation.

Those able to help the SLOPD in the case are asked to call either Officer Kuhn or Crime Stoppers.

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City of Santa Barbara Wraps Up 2025 With Over $17 Million in ‘Bed Tax’ Revenue

Alissa Orozco

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – On Monday, the city of Santa Barbara released their tax results from a portion of the year, reporting the estimate revenue gained in Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT) from commercial lodging since the start of the city’s fiscal year.

The city is wrapping up 2025, and the halfway mark of their fiscal year with a collected $17.7 million in TOT, a reported 3.2% above budget.

Transient Occupancy Taxes, or “bed tax,” is placed on impermanent guests staying in any commercial lodging within the city for a period of less than 30 days.

Since July 1st, 2025, approximately $15.3 million has been collected from tourists and guests staying hotels, and $2.4 million from short-term rentals.

During November 2025 alone, the fifth month in the fiscal year, $2.7 million was collected – over seven percent above the projected budget of $2.5 million.

The city’s 2026 fiscal year will conclude on June 30th, 2026, with an adopted TOT budget for all funds of $35.5 million.

Santa Barbara’s Transient Occupancy Tax rate is 12 percent, of which ten percent goes to the City’s General Fund and the remaining two percent goes to the Creeks/Clean Water Fund.

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Additional Rain Brings Impact Worries with Saturated Hills

John Palminteri

SUMMERLAND, Calif. (KEYT) – The November and December rains, stronger than most forecasters saw coming, have left behind worries on the South Coast.

Before the year can even come to a close, the hills are saturated and the magnitude of the rains have filled and spilled three reservoirs including Cachuma Lake.

Hillsides are soaking in water like a sponge and some are coming close to crumbling.

In Summerland, there’s already been a slide on Greenwell Ave. that has closed the street from Asegra to Ortega Ridge Road. Santa Barbara County Public Works is watching it closely, and advisories have gone out.

Signs that were up recently are now moved to the side of the road. The area is still very mushy along the shoulders and some areas have washed down but cars can get through without an issue.

“I was surprised that the road was actually closed because it often has mudflow across the road but  it has never been enough to close the road altogether,” said a longtime resident Leslie Robinson. “I don’t know of any history of having  a landslide there just mudflow because there is a creek on either side of the road.”

A slide more than six years ago on Ortega Ridge Road was repaired with a uniquely crafted stone wall that is holding in an area where two lanes are safetly open. During the slide and repair project it was one lane with alternating traffic.

In Ventura County, the Sheriff’s Department has alerted residents in the tiny town of La Conchita on the coast about a possible slide. Rainfall totals have matched those that preceded the slides in 1995 and 2005 that took ten lives and crushed homes. The freeway in the same area had flooding impacts last weekend.

Residents in La Conchita were advised to relocate during the last storm. It is unclear if any did.

On both Santa Barbara and Ventura beaches, boats have come ashore. One, a 50-footer in Ventura has been crushed by the TowBoatUS – Ventura crew after it began coming apart on the beach.

A sailboat that broke down or came from its anchorage, was tipping into the shoreline and coastal waves where it plowed into East Beach last week.

San Marcos Pass has held up well, even after taking in 14 inches of rain this month.

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Plastic Bags Going Away Statewide on New Year’s Day

Jarrod Zinn

SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – Shopping bags are going 100% paper for 10 cents apiece statewide in California on New Years’ Day.

Some consumers say they aren’t very thrilled about it.

The state’s overall goal of getting rid of plastic shopping bags for groceries has taken almost 20 years due to a few legal loopholes.

“I know we aren’t going to order them, which is like the only consequence,” says Jacob Luke, one of the managers at Spencer’s Fresh Markets in Santa Maria. “Like, I don’t know if there’s any laws against the back stock just selling out what we have. Because they have our name and everything on them, which is cool.”

Thin, single-use plastic bags were banned in 2014 and the ban was upheld by voters in 2016, but thick, reusable plastic bags were still allowed, also for 10 cents each in most places.

“I’ve been to other states and the Caribbean,” says Long Mikita, who lives In Nevada & grew up In Santa Maria. “The plastic bags, they don’t charge for them, you know, I kind of like that idea.”

The problem became that most consumers have been using these thicker bags only once and discarding them—leading to even more pollution.

“I reuse them multiple times,” says Mikita. “But I’d rather have the plastic versus the paper.”

In 2024 governor Newsom signed legislation for a full ban on all plastic shopping bags statewide, to begin January 1st, 2026.

“I just don’t think that it was the right decision,” says Mikita.

Some locals say there is a lingering preference for plastic bags.

“Our plastic bags have handles and our paper bags don’t,” says Luke. “So people like, they like to use the plastic bag more because they’re easier to use. But it’s really just half and half.”

Many stores have already made the adjustment to avoid any penalties, and other consumers say they have gotten used to bringing their own shopping bags.

“There’s actually people that are concerned and they’re doing the right thing and they’re using the bags for what they were intended for,” says Mikita. “And then if they’ve got extra they put them in a recycle bin.”

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