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Wednesday, June 03rd, 2020
KCSB-FM is supporting The Beloved Community of Isla Vista in their COVID-19 messaging campaign. They are urging community members to take care of themselves and neighbors by wearing masks and observing physical distancing. Among other things, the novel coronavirus messaging campaign will showcase [...]
KCSB-FM is supporting The Beloved Community of Isla Vista in their COVID-19 messaging campaign. They are urging communit [...]
Monday, June 01st, 2020
Below is a list of resources for national and local fundraisers, black-owned businesses in SB that need your support, and generally, resources for the Black community in Santa Barbara. If there are any mistakes/additions please let us know or edit the document directly. >> Here [...]
Below is a list of resources for national and local fundraisers, black-owned businesses in SB that need yo [...]
Wednesday, May 13th, 2020
If you are interested in airing information about your service, business, event, etc on the radio, please fill out this form. Public service announcements (PSAs) are messages designed to inform or educate. PSAs are free of charge and as such are an important way to raise community awareness about [...]
If you are interested in airing information about your service, business, event, etc on the radio, please fill out this [...]
Wednesday, February 12th, 2020
Radio KCSB-FM Marks 50th Anniversary of the Isla Vista Bank of America Burning with Special Programming in February KCSB was ordered off the air for days because of news coverage of multiple riots during the IV ‘Year of Rebellion’ (1969-70) (Santa Barbara, CA) — During the month of February, KCS [...]
Radio KCSB-FM Marks 50th Anniversary of the Isla Vista Bank of America Burning with Special Programming in February K [...]
Monday, June 10th, 2019
With the country's first Environmental Studies program and the birthplace of Earth Day, leadership is no stranger here in Santa Barbara. But that doesn't stop UCSB faculty and students from pursuing innovation in the field. Robert Stark talks to UCSB Professor Simone Pulver about her new environ [...]
With the country's first Environmental Studies program and the birthplace of Earth Day, leadership is no stranger he [...]
Thursday, June 06th, 2019
KCSB's Edward Colmenares visits the weekly Friday night event and delves into the group's local religious affiliations.
KCSB's Edward Colmenares visits the weekly Friday night event and delves into the group's local religious affiliations
Thursday, June 06th, 2019
KCSB's Daisy Kershaw gives a rundown of the latest political moves being made by states in hopes that their abortion ban will be the one to challenge supreme court precedent set by Roe v. Wade.
KCSB's Daisy Kershaw gives a rundown of the latest political moves being made by states in hopes that their abortion b [...]
Thursday, June 06th, 2019
As oil giant ExxonMobil seeks permission to move oil by truck along the central coast - new information reveals the company’s offshore oil platforms were in violation of federal standards at the time of the 2015 Refugio Oil Spill. KCSB's Bryndon Madison has the story.
As oil giant ExxonMobil seeks permission to move oil by truck along the central coast - new information reveals the co [...]
Thursday, May 30th, 2019
KCSB's Harry Lawton speaks with Chuck Flacks, director of PATH (PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS), about his organization's work in providing housing and medical services to the homeless.
KCSB's Harry Lawton speaks with Chuck Flacks, director of PATH (PEOPLE ASSISTING THE HOMELESS), about his organization [...]
Thursday, May 30th, 2019
Cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item, thus this new bill is seeking to ban filter cigarettes. KCSB's Hayden Harris has the story.
Cigarette butts are the most commonly littered item, thus this new bill is seeking to ban filter cigarettes. KCSB's Ha [...]