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Flash Flood Warning issued December 24 at 11:55AM PST until December 24 at 6:00PM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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FFWLOX

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard has issued a

* Flash Flood Warning for…
Central and Northern Los Angeles County in southwestern California…
Southeastern Santa Barbara County in southwestern California…
Ventura County in southwestern California…

* Until 600 PM PST Wednesday.

* At 1155 AM PST, heavy rain has occurred and caused significant
flooding, rock slides, and mud slides. Moderate rain will continue
through early evening, causing dangerous, life-threating
conditions to continue.

HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Heavy rain producing
flash flooding. Rock slides and mud slides.

SOURCE…Reported by public, broadcast media, and law
enforcement.

IMPACT…Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams,
urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses. Mud
slides and rock slides.

* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Simi Valley, Fillmore, Acton, Ojai, Wrightwood, Santa Clarita,
Chatsworth, Northridge, Woodland Hills, Van Nuys, Encino, North
Hollywood, Burbank, Universal City, Beverly Hills, Hollywood,
Griffith Park, Lancaster, Palmdale and Pasadena.
Avoid flooded roads. Be aware of rock slides, mudslides, and
possibly debris flows.

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When Cocoa Costs Climb, Santa Barbara Chocolate Makers Don’t Melt Down

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Chocolate lovers, brace yourselves — your favorite treat is feeling the heat.

Stes inside Menchaca Chocolates, a hidden factory in Santa Barbara where the sweetest season collides with a global cocoa crisis.

Inside, liquid chocolate swirls like molten gold, but behind the glossy ganache lies a story of resilience. Cocoa prices have exploded — soaring more than 400%, driven by climate change, droughts, and supply disruptions.

Still, chocolate makers Pete Menchaca and Leanne Iverson refuse to let their dream melt away.
“We’re bean-to-bar,” Pete says, guiding rich Ecuadorian and Guatemalan beans through the grinder. “Every bag demands math, and every batch is a small victory.”

Rather than cut corners, Leanne turned turmoil into innovation — launching art chocolate workshops where families become chocolatiers for a day, molding, tempering, and tasting their own creations.

“We’re not just selling chocolate,” she smiles. “We’re handing over the magic wand.”

At the workshop, laughter blends with the scent of melted cacao. Kids drizzle dark chocolate over mango slices; parents shine their hand-wrapped bars like tiny treasures.

As prices surge, one truth remains: chocolate still melts hearts — especially when it’s made with care.
Because in Santa Barbara, even as costs climb, some treasures are too sweet to let go.

The post When Cocoa Costs Climb, Santa Barbara Chocolate Makers Don’t Melt Down appeared first on News Channel 3-12.

When Cocoa Costs Climb, Santa Barbara Chocolate Makers Don’t Melt Down

Kraig Pakulski 0 56 Article rating: No rating

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Chocolate lovers, brace yourselves — your favorite treat is feeling the heat.

Inside Menchaca Chocolates, a hidden factory in Santa Barbara, the sweetest season collides with a global cocoa crisis.

Inside, liquid chocolate swirls like molten gold, but behind the glossy ganache lies a story of resilience.

Cocoa prices have exploded –soaring more than 400 percent– driven by climate change, droughts, and supply disruptions.

Still, chocolate makers Pete Menchaca and Leanne Iverson refuse to let their dream melt away.

"We’re bean-to-bar," Pete says, as he guided rich Ecuadorian and Guatemalan beans through the grinder. "Every bag demands math, and every batch is a small victory."

Rather than cut corners, Leanne turned turmoil into innovation –launching art chocolate workshops– where families become chocolatiers for a day, molding, tempering, and tasting their own creations.

"We’re not just selling chocolate," she smiles. "We’re handing over the magic wand."

At the workshop, laughter blends with the scent of melted cacao. Kids drizzle dark chocolate over mango slices; parents shine their hand-wrapped bars like tiny treasures.

As prices surge, one truth remains: chocolate still melts hearts — especially when it’s made with care.

Because in Santa Barbara, even as costs climb, some treasures are too sweet to let go.

The post When Cocoa Costs Climb, Santa Barbara Chocolate Makers Don’t Melt Down appeared first on News Channel 3-12.

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