-
Neal Andrews Joins Race
A second city council member has joined the race for supervisor in Ventura County.
More
-
Film Fest: "Best Ever"
The curtain has come down on another film festival. But tonight, organizers are giving you a standing ovation for making the event such a huge success. More
-
Mortgage Settlement Deadline
The deadline for California to join a nationwide multi-billion dollar mortgage settlement is here.
More
-
Silverstand Hit-n-Run
The California Highway Patrol placed a flashing sign at the site of a felony hit and run accident. More
-
Highway 101 Closure Part of Freeway Improvement Project
Caltrans officials will close part Highway 101 to put the finishing touches on a bridge project. More
-
Linden Avenue Closed in Carpinteria Due to Railroad Track Project
Carpinteria residents have to make a big detour to get to the ocean side of the railroad tracks for a couple of days. More
-
Man Ordered To Enroll In Counseling For Shaking Baby
A Santa Barbara father accused of injuring his infant girl by shaking her was released on his own recognizance in Santa Barbara Superior Court Monday morning. More
-
Graffiti Removal At Carrillo Street Overcrossing
Some alternating lane closures may affect your commute Monday. More
-
Ronald Reagan's Birthday Celebration
Santa Barbara -- On his 101st birthday, The Young America's Foundation opened the doors to the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara to celebrate the life and times of the Great Communicator. More
-
SBIFF Wraps Up
The 27th Santa Barbara International Film Festival is rolling up the red carpet. The festival finished up Sunday night with the international film "Where Do We Go Now?" More
-
S.B. Zoo Holds Job Fair
It's not monkey business. The Santa Barbara Zoo opened its doors to job seekers today. More
-
Road Work Begins on Highway 246
Cal trans crews will begin paving work on Highway 246 near Santa Ynez High School Monday morning. More
-
New Information About the Death of Mike DeGruy
There's new information tonight on the death of local award-winning cinematographer, Mike DeGruy. His employer, National Geographic, says DeGruy was with Australian television producer, Andrew Wright, when their helicopter crashed. More
-
Silver Strand Hit and Run
Three young children are in the hospital tonight after a hit and run near Silver Strand Beach in Ventura County. More
-
Santa Barbara Cinematographer Mike DeGruy Killed in Helicopter Crash
More
-
3rd Time Is Charm For San Marcos Boys Basketball
More
-
"Film at 6 & 11": Part II
For the first time in more than 45 years, KEYT is thrilled to be sharing with you some of our lost treasures.
More
-
Controversial Starbucks Sign
Santa Barbara has a tough sign ordinance downtown and the area is technically called the El Pueblo Viejo District where letters on signs are limited in most case to 10 inches. But one has gone up that's larger than others. More
-
DUI Enforcement Stepping Up For Super Bowl Weekend
Beginning Saturday and night and running through Sunday the "Avoid the 12" campaign will be in full force in Santa Barbara County to get DUI drivers off the road. More
-
School Bond Proposal
The Oxnard School District is considering a plan to put a bond measure on the ballot.
More
-
Montalvo Changes
An unincorporated area may soon become part of the city of Ventura. More
-
Helicopter Program Review On Board Of Supervisors Agenda For Tuesday
Santa Barbara County is hoping to spin more efficiency out of its sheriff's and fire helicopter program.
More
-
Santa Barbara Woman Witnessed Former LA Teacher's Odd Behavior
A Santa Barbara woman says she was among a group of students in 1990 who witnessed the odd behavior of a former Los Angeles teacher, arrested for felony molestation.
More
-
New Plastic Bag Recycling Program Kicks Off Today
With plastic bags a hot issue these days, county officials found a new way to recycle unwanted bags. More
-
Weekend DUI Checkpoints
Santa Barbara Police Officers will set up several DUI checkpoints Friday night throughout the city. More
-
Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Day Nine
Another eventful night is expected at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Friday night, officials will hand out the Virtuosos Awards.
More
-
Johnson's 25 Points Leads UCSB To Road Win At Northridge
More
-
Bones Brigade Skates Its Way To The SBIFF
More
-
Film at 6 & 11: KEYT Projects Local Super Bowl History
KEYT is proud to share with you some of its lost treasures. In this case, vintage local news film footage. More
-
Crosswalk Sting Nabs Dangerous Drivers
Santa Barbara Police wrote 60 tickets as part of a crosswalk sting in three locations today. More
-
Oxnard Crime Rate Drop
Oxnard Police are proud of their latest crime statistics. More
-
Lompoc Pit Bull Sanctuary Able To Continue Mission
Lompoc -- Since 2009 Shadow's Fund has been rehabilitating and finding homes for an animal that's both over-bred and misunderstood, the pit bull. More
-
More Pangas and Pot Found
It's been a busy week for smuggling. More
-
FBI Releases 2011 Bank Robbery Statistics
The FBI has released its bank robbery statistics for 2011. More
-
Police Seek Witnesses in Mesa Vandalism
Santa Barbara Police say the public may help them find those responsible for vandalism at a Mesa shopping center Wednesday. They believe all of the attacks are connected. More
-
California's Cash Crisis
State Controller John Chiang warns our Golden State could run out of cash in March.
More
-
Dos Pueblos Honors NBA Rookie Julyan Stone
More
-
Payton Drama Highlights Ventura County Football Signing Day
More
-
Bones Brigade
Santa Barbara is about to become the center of the California skateboarding world... at least for one night. More
-
Bike and Skateboard Patrol Effort In Downtown Santa Barbara
It's been a collision course in downtown Santa Barbara and now police are putting the brakes on bikes and skateboards in the wrong places.
The main problem is on the sidewalks. Business owners and shoppers have complained, and police have stepped up patrols.
More
-
Oxnard City Manager On Leave
The Oxnard city council has voted to place the city manager on paid administrative leave. More
-
Abandoned Panga Boat Found Off Shore In Montecito
An abandoned Panga boat was found off the shore in Montecito Wednesday morning.
More
-
Toxicology Results For Man Who Drove Big Rig In Hwy 101 Fatal Accident
The toxicology results for the driver of a big rig who was involved in a fatal accident on Highway 101 last month are now in. More
-
GPS Leads to Auto Burglary Arrest
When a car burglar stole a 500 dollar Ipad from a car on Laguna Street he didn't get far. More
-
"Dirty Energy" on the Big Screen at the SBIFF
The impacts of the British Petroleum Oil Spill in April 2010 are on the big screen during the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. More
-
Volunteer Photographers Needed to Capture High Tides
The Santa Barbara Channelkeeper is looking for volunteer photographers to capture some of Santa Barbara's high tides next week. More
-
Beautiful Colors Washing Over the Channel at Sunset
More
-
Clouds Rolling Over Santa Barbara
More
-
Surf Film Debuts At Santa Barbara International Film Festival
Santa Barbara native, Adam Pesces debuts his surf documentary "Splinters" Tuesday night at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. More
-
Late Rally Lifts Westmont Men Past Vanguard
More
-
Ortiz Disappointed That Berto Fight Postponed
More
-
Big Second Half Lifts Westmont Women Over Vanguard
More
-
Grand Re-opening of Woodstock's Pizza IV
After extensive renovation, Woodstock's Pizza is now re-open. Located on Embarcadero Del Norte, the popular pizza parlor has been in Isla Vista since 1982. More
-
Box Office Plaza Proposed
A new box office may be just the ticket for the Santa Barbara Bowl.
More
-
Councilman's Son Enters Plea In Drug Related Case
The son of embattled Carpinteria City Councilman Joe Armendariz made a court appearance for drug related charges Tuesday afternoon. More
-
Local Company Wins Sand Removal Contract
For years sand has been building up in front of homes and stairways leading to the beach in the Pierpont area of Ventura.
More
-
Man Arrested For Alleged Rape In Elevator
A man who allegedly raped an unconscious woman in a Santa Barbara elevator has been arrested by police after a complex investigation that started with help from a city worker. More
-
Man Arrested For Allegedly Shaking Baby
A Santa Barbara father has been arrested for allegedly injuring his infant girl by violently shaking her to the point she was unresponsive.
More
-
Reward Being Offered In New Year's Day Hate Crime
After a violent assault, Santa Barbara Police have said that efforts to find the suspects involved in a hate crime on Jan. 1 are being backed by a large award. More
-
Ventura District Attorney's Office Granted Money For DUI Team
The Ventura County District Attorney's Office is being granted money. More
-
Update: Arrest Made For New Year's Day Isla Vista Firebombing
Santa Barbara Sheriff’s detectives have arrested a man for the News Year’s Day firebombing at the Isla Vista Foot Patrol.
More
-
Homeowner Energy Upgrade Workshop
The County of Santa Barbara is holding a free information workshop on low cost home energy upgrades.
More
-
Cougars Top Chargers In Channel League Showdown
The Ventura girls basketball team remains perfect in Channel League play, as the Cougars held off Dos Pueblos Monday night, beating the Chargers 50-43. More
-
From UCSB To The Bigs
This past weekend UCSB held its alumni weekend and for three former Gauchos, the road to the major leagues began at UCSB. More
-
Images: The American Riviera Salutes Martin Scorsese
More
-
SBMS Teen Press Hits The Red Carpet
They are reporters in training getting some pretty amazing real life experience. More
-
Reward Offered in Large Construction Fire near UCSB
Residents woke to explosions at an off campus construction site near UC Santa Barbara Sunday morning. They then saw several fires in different locations. The location is several blocks away from Isla Vista west of the UCSB campus. But the 21 acre site on Phelps Road is owned by the university. The flames were reported around 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning. More
-
Carpinterian Of The Year Award
The Carpinterian of the Year Award went to two people this year when it was handed out Saturday night.
More
-
Report: Bacara May Be Back On The Market
A well-known luxurious resort may be back on the market. More
-
Mammoth Lakes Doctor Autopsy Results
Autopsy results reveal that a Mammoth Lakes doctor charged with sex crimes involving a 14-year-old Santa Barbara Girl did commit suicide. More
-
Highway 154 Hazardous Material Restrictions
California Highway Patrol officials held a press conference Monday morning to address new hazardous materials restrictions on Highway 154. More
-
Westmont Men Fall, Women Continue To Roll
Montecito -- The Westmont men's basketball team dropped its third league game at home Saturday night as Point Loma Nazarine dropped the Warriors 82-68. On the women's side, Westmont continues to roll, beating Point Loma 65-48 to remain undefeated in league play. More
-
SBCC Baseball Kicks Off Season With Banquet
Santa Barbara -- The Carriage Museum in Santa Barbara played host to the Santa Barbara City College baseball team, who ushered in the season with a fundraiser and banquet Saturday night. More
-
Gauchos Drop Second Straight Game At Home
UCSB -- While putting fourth a solid effort, the UCSB women's basketball team couldn't stave off a comeback by Pacific, as the Tigers knocked off the Gauchos 52-48. More
-
Santa Maria Man Arrested for Possession of 2.6 lbs. of Marijuana
A man is behind bars Sunday night for possession of more than two and a half pounds of marijuana. More
-
In Focus - Pretty Old - Segment 1
The stars of "Pretty Old" join KEY News Reporter Scott Hurst for In Focus. They talk about the new film and how it can be an inspirational story for everyone. More
-
In Focus - Pretty Old - Segment 2
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival always brings out a diverse group of films and one of those is "Pretty Old". More
-
SBIFF Economic Impact
More
-
Images: Christopher Plummer, Modern Master
The red carpet was rolled out Saturday night for a modern master. Christopher Plummer was awarded the Santa Barbara International Film Festival's highest honor. More
-
UPDATE: Santa Maria Officer Fatally Shoots Fellow Officer
The Santa Maria Police Department is holding an internal investigation over the details of Saturday's morning shooting, which left one officer dead. More
-
Images: Viola Davis Shines With Outstanding Performer of The Year Award
More
-
The Baseball Hot Stove Is Lit
Santa Barbara -- The Santa Barbara Foresters and UCSB gathered at Earl Warren Showgrounds Friday night to officially usher in the baseball season. More
-
Elementary Students Play The Blues
Students at Santa Barbara's Monroe Elementary School were feeling the blues today and came away with a smile on their face. More
-
CA State Supreme Court Approves District Lines
Unless there's a change by voters, the lines are set for the 19th Senate District in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. More
-
Local Students Make Filing Taxes Easy and Free
It's tax time. For some people, filing can be complicated and expensive. But a group of local high school students is making the process a little easier, and learning valuable lessons in the process. More
-
UCSB Welcomes Harding Students
Elementary School students put on t-shirts that with the words; "I'm going to college," and headed to UCSB today. More
-
Suicide Bridge Construction Continues Monday
A project to install a suicide barrier on the Cold Spring Bridge on Highway 154 will continue January 30.
More
-
Restaurants Serve up Film Feast for Film Festival
Many Santa Barbara restaurants in the downtown and theater district are serving up special menus during the International Film Festival. More
-
SBIFF Day Two Events
Day two of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival is set to bring out celebrities and movie buffs a like. More
-
Second Half Surge Can't Lift Gauchos
UCSB -- Despite a stellar second half of play, the UCSB women's basketball team couldn't overcome a poor first half effort as the Gauchos fell to UC Davis Thursday night 51-47. More
-
Chargers Edge Dons In First Place Matchup
Goleta -- As expected it was a back and fourth battle between the Dos Pueblos and Santa Barbara girls water polo teams, but in the end the Chargers take over sole possession of first place in Channel League, beating the Dons 9-8. More
-
Image Gallery: Santa Barbara International Film Fest's Opening Night
More
-
Denunzio Case Moves Forward
The case against Tony Denunzio will move forward. More
-
UPDATE: Boathouse Fundraiser
A local restaurant has helped raise a significant amount to help out a family in need.
More
-
Camarillo Walmart Proposal
Walmart posted an application to sell alcohol on the window of a vacant, " Linens n Things," at the Camarillo Town Center Plaza.
More
-
Crime Rates Released
Tis the season for new crime statistics and they are not all good. More
-
Retirement Community Unit Quarantined Due To Flu
Some residents of one tri-county retirement community are under quarantine because of flu-like symptoms. More
-
SBHS Girls Basketball Team Raises Money For Breast Cancer
Santa Barbara High School's Girls Basketball team hits the courts Saturday with pink on the brain and on their wrists, shoes and backs. More
-
Information Being Sought About Dead Pelicans
Fish and Wildlife agents issue a new plea to the public after a series of abuse cases involving brown pelicans. More
-
Businesses Cashing in on Film Festival
Businesses on State Street in downtown Santa Barbara are expecting big crowds for the next 10 days during the International Film Festival. More
-
Asphalt Project To Begin Jan. 30
The Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors has awarded the construction of the Hot Mix Asphalt Overlay project.
More
-
SBPD To Use Text Messaging For Important Incidents
Residents and visitors of Santa Barbara can now receive important information from the Santa Barbara Police Department through Nixle, a notification service used by many law enforcement and government agencies.
More
-
Detectives Search For Missing Teenager
Santa Barbara Sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing teenager from Carpinteria.
More
-
Street Closures During SBIFF
The 27th Annual Santa Barbara Film Festival opens Thursday night and many streets will close during the special events.
More
-
Support Grows For Tax Plan
Governor Jerry Brown has found himself in a unique position. A growing majority of Californians support his plan to raise taxes. More
-
Highway Re-Opens After Accident and Downed Power Lines
Highway 101 at Del Norte Boulevard just re-opened in both directions after an accident caused a full closure early Thursday morning. More
-
Fungicide In Orange Juice
More
-
Dons Hold Off Late Royals Surge In Key Channel League Win
A capacity crowd was on hand Wednesday night at Santa Barbara High, as the Dons and Royals clashed for a second time this season. The result of the second game was the same as the first, a win for Santa Barbara. More
-
Countdown to the 27th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival
More
-
Goleta Without Redevelopment Money
The city of Goleta is getting ready to celebrate its 10th anniversary, with a big question. How to move forward without redevelopment money? More
-
Cold Case Reunion
It's a reunion four decades in the making, but as of yet, there is no happy ending. Two people, bonded by a brutal murder, reunited on Wednesday for the very first time. More
-
Boy Scouts Accused of Cover Up
An attorney for the Boys Scouts of America and the Los Padres Council in Santa Barbara argued against a tentative ruling that could force the release of documents related to sexual abuse within the BSA. More
-
UPDATE: Autopsy For Mammoth Lakes Doctor Schedueld For Friday
An autopsy for a man charged with sex crimes involving a 14-year-old girl is scheduled for Friday in Orange County. More
-
Ficus Tree Removal
A project to remove Ficus Trees on Upper State Street started Wednesday morning. More
-
Donate Or Volunteer To The Big Brothers, Big Sisters Program
The Family Service Agency of Santa Barbara County took time to recognize those involved in its Big Brothers, Big Sisters Program.
More
-
Another Brown Pelican Dies Due To Injuries
Another brown pelican has been euthanized due to injuries, this time in Ventura. More