Law and Disorder 11-12
A 20-year-old Tustin man, who was allegedly intoxicated and driving the wrong way on Highway 101, is under arrest for the death of two Goleta residents whose car he struck in the early morning hours of 11/7.
A 20-year-old Tustin man, who was allegedly intoxicated and driving the wrong way on Highway 101, is under arrest for the death of two Goleta residents whose car he struck in the early morning hours of 11/7.
A Memoir of Recovery
Any idea why our neighborhood streets get torn up, road hazards created, and then they are just left there with no repair work being done?
If the City of Santa Barbara wishes to uphold the democratic process, then it would be a good idea to change the city’s charter to allow voters to select the appropriate number of City Council members.
Now that the election is over we might reflect on those who expressed such outrage at the presence of campaign signs in public places.
Michelle Howard writes movingly about what it means to have a piece of nature within a town, especially for children
The Cancer Center of Santa Barbara announced on 11/9 that it received a $500,000 donation from Montecito resident Elaine Stepanek.
Islamic Society of Santa Barbara and Interfaith Initiative condemn killings.
Opponents of spay/neuter laws for dogs and cats are like opponents of health-care reform: They repeat the same false statements over and over, as if repetition equals truth.
Santa Barbara residents, did you read your September bill?