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Story Archive for July 2009

Friday, July 31

  • B is for Building Height
  • Wild Animal Takes Dog, Injures Another
  • Lompoc Mayor Passes Away
  • Pierre Lafond Says Aw Shucks
  • Rummage Sale
  • Pets are Victims of Foreclosed Homes
  • Rope-Based Yoga Classes on the Beach

Thursday, July 30

  • UC Coalition Rejecting Furloughs, Fees, Pay Cuts
  • Woman Accused of Sex with Minor
  • Carp Voters to Decide Fate of Oil Project
  • Westside Farmer's Market Debuts
  • Downtown Organization Helps Fund Part-Time Cop
  • Pedro Drills Arnold
  • Pot Potpourri
  • KEYT Alleges 'Copter Spat
  • Proximity Theatre Company Premieres Shandy Wilkes
  • No Doubt Return in Search of Their Muse
  • X Frontman Returns to SOhO
  • Blues, Jazz, String Quartets, and the Radio
  • Hearst So Good
  • Man on the Towns
  • Chic Tequila by the Creek
  • City 7-30
  • The Fight for the Bight
  • 2009 Fiesta Listings
  • Ariel Salem
  • Resist Hydrotrash
  • volume 23, number 185, July 30-Aug. 6, 2009
  • Education 7-30
  • Goleta 7-30
  • County 7-30

Wednesday, July 29

  • Botanic Garden Director Speaks
  • Francisco Enters Mayoral Race
  • Man Seeks Home for Adopted Son's Best Friend
  • Red Cross Grabs New CEO
  • Blind Pilot Goes Green, ALO Double Books
  • Readmit at a Click
  • Dog Kills Dog at Hendry's Beach

Tuesday, July 28

  • 25 Years Since the 23rd Olympics
  • How Our Botanic Garden Grows
  • Music Academy of the West's Picnic Concert at Hahn Hall
  • No Injuries in Drive-by
  • Law Enforcement Eradicates $75 Million Pot Grow
  • PUEBLO Forum Grills City Council Candidates
  • Westmont Hires Goats
  • Goleta Man Killed by Train
  • The Bryce Estate
  • How Phyllo Can You Go?

Monday, July 27

  • "Can't Get There From Here"
  • A Beacon of Hope for Skateboarders
  • George Lopez at the Santa Barbara Bowl
  • The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
  • Film Screening, Auction Benefit Casa Esperanza
  • SBMA Unveils Part One of California Calling
  • Mysteries of Recycling Explained
  • Deep Green
  • Post-4th Patriots

Sunday, July 26

  • Dancing for Family and Fiesta
  • Fresh Offers Hope for Our Food Future
  • Strokes of Santa Ynez
  • News to Yous
  • Nature Journaling Class
  • Newcastle Lightens Up for Summer

Saturday, July 25

  • It's Tea Time in America
  • Wine Raises Awareness
  • Armijo to Quit Position with County
  • Give a Little
  • Union Asks Advertisers to Boycott KSBY

Friday, July 24

  • Week in Sports: Foresters Enter the Homestretch
  • Tiny Gems, Cosmic Impact
  • Los Olivos Teen Found Dead
  • Saving for a Rainy Day
  • Area Teen Wins Peace Film Contest Again
  • Police Searching for Victims of Alleged Bad Check Writer
  • Skeleton Identified
  • Peeping Michael Towbes' 80th B-Day Bash
  • Gas Leak Alarm at UCSB

Thursday, July 23

  • Santa Barbara Teen Awarded $36,000 Grant
  • Teen War Memorial at City College
  • School District Finds Interim Special Ed Admin
  • Organizing Effort Called Insubordination
  • Planning Gaviota
  • Lack Loses School Contract
  • Cy Coleman Revue Opens at Rubicon Theatre
  • Getting Beyond the Wonderful, Wonderful
  • Wildling Gets Fiery After Dark
  • Give a Little
  • Santa Ynez Plan Gets Okay
  • Suicide Barrier Suit Filed
  • Reef & Run Revealed
  • Environment 7-23
  • Not in Kyoto Anymore
  • Todd Prodanovich
  • volume 23, number 184, July 23-30, 2009
  • Business 7-23
  • County 7-23
  • City 7-23
  • Law and Disorder 7-23
  • Billy Ott

Wednesday, July 22

  • Beasties Cancel U.S. Tour, Ani Plans Return Trip
  • Garzon Too Faces Trial in Kaiser Killing
  • Recycle, Reduce, Reuse
  • Dancing in the Trees
  • Gimme Shelter
  • News to Yous
  • War Memorial
  • Farmers Market Comes to the Westside

Tuesday, July 21

  • Botanic Garden Fixing Labyrinth
  • Body Found Near Hope Ranch ID'd
  • "Birds in the Park" Art Installation Visits SB
  • No Current Fires in Santa Barbara County
  • More Than a Teacher
  • Goleta Lassen's Robbed at Gunpoint
  • Red Hot Pokers
  • Circle Bar B Hosts The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
  • Azure Ray at Velvet Jones
  • Tak¡cs Quartet at the Lobero
  • Memories as Manna

Monday, July 20

  • A Treasure Trove in Your Own Backyard
  • Sports Camp for Kids in Wheelchairs
  • Body Reportedly Found Near Hope Ranch
  • Hamlet at Ojai's Theater 150, Saturday, July 18.
  • State Street Ballet's Summer Intensive Performance, Friday, July 17
  • Beastie Boys Cancel Tour Dates
  • More June Gloom for City Hall
  • Eric Hutchinson Breaks the Mold

Sunday, July 19

  • Walter Cronkite Dead at 92
  • Surf's Up
  • Hospice Wish List
  • Divers Deplore Marine Life Protection Act

Saturday, July 18

  • Tales of Woe, Tales of Hope
  • UCSB Police Host Safety Seminar
  • FisHouse
  • County Health Department Warns of Hot Weekend
  • Farmer Tom Shepherd Stays Fresh
  • Child Annoyer Arrested in Carpinteria

Friday, July 17

  • U.S. Attorney Threatens S.B. Writer with Lawsuit
  • Week in Sports: Karate, Roller Derby, and Foresters on TV
  • Indigo Girls at the Granada Theatre
  • Independent Launches Road to West Beach Contest
  • Caravan Protests U.S. Policy Toward Cuba
  • Funding Found for Suicide Barrier
  • Eastern Goleta Valley Talks Community Plan
  • Homeless Pet Clinic
  • News-Press Trial Taking a Break
  • Meth Use Suspected in Arrests
  • Santa Barbara Bowl Goes Green

Thursday, July 16

  • Lawyers, Families Talk Hollywood Sentence
  • State Does Not Approve Neverland Burial, Yet
  • New Candidates in City Races
  • Snazzy New Sidewalks Will Link to Downtown
  • City Repairing Alhecama Theater
  • Public Pools' Private Funding Push
  • Martial Arts Inaugurated at Special Olympics
  • Supes Head to Statewide Summit
  • Belle Arte Events Invade the Biltmore
  • UCSB's Equestrian Team
  • Jewel Brings Lullaby to Chumash Casino
  • Hamlet in Ojai
  • Music Academy of the West Explores Haydn
  • Goleta Beach Protection Plan Denied
  • Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love
  • Christine Grace Rendon
  • volume 23, number 183, July 16-23, 2009
  • City 7-16
  • Law and Disorder 7-16
  • County 7-16
  • Winning the Peace
  • Leslie Gangl Howe

Wednesday, July 15

  • City Funds High-Density Rentals for Poor
  • Jesse James Hollywood Sentenced to Life
  • Hollywood Jurors Begin Third Day of Penalty Deliberation
  • Condor Found Strangled
  • Whole Foods Is Now Hiring
  • Knowing Nite Moves
  • Happily Ever After

Tuesday, July 14

  • East Beach Memorial Honors Deceased Homeless
  • Several Jesusita Fire Trails to Re-Open
  • Blazed and Confused Tour Rocks Santa Barbara Bowl
  • Rapper Mickey Avalon Gets Into Scuffle With Bowl Security
  • Bank of Santa Barbara Goes Local
  • Incubus at the Santa Barbara Bowl
  • Moon
  • Finance Czar Steps Down

Monday, July 13

  • Munyurangabo Screens at Lobero
  • Give a Little
  • Fados
  • Pooch-Proofed: Doggie Brunch
  • Become a Volunteer Adult Literacy Tutor

Sunday, July 12

  • Corot at SBMA
  • UC's Washington, D.C., Exchange Program to Be Restructured
  • So You Think You Can Play?

Saturday, July 11

  • Down Under up in the Valley
  • Merrick Leaving Channel Islands Surfboards?
  • UCSB Community Resists Salary Slashing, Furlough Proposals
  • Obama Selects Santa Barbaran as White House Fellow
  • UCSB Study Offers Top Ten Coastal Pollution "Hot Spots"
  • Enterprise Beams Up Bass
  • Neighborhood Garden Exchanges
  • Pickin' Blueberries
  • News to Yous
  • Slightly Stoopid Blazes New Trail

Friday, July 10

  • Butterflies Alive!
  • DA Makes Securities Fraud Arrest
  • Week in Sports: Six Miles Await Runners and Swimmers
  • Saigon In and Out's Culinary Conquest
  • Works by Ralph Auf der Heide at Channing Peake Gallery
  • Traffic Survey Indicates Rise in Bicyclists
  • Addressing Highway 101 Traffic Woes
  • West Nile-Infected Bird Found in North County
  • Man Arrested, Accused of Unlawfully Photographing Women

Thursday, July 9

  • Coastal Commission Denies Permeable Pile Pier
  • Statue of Liberty Has Landed
  • Stronger Relocation Rules Pushed for Displaced Tenants
  • Portland Folksters, Hell's July Lineup Mean a Busy Week in Concerts
  • Catching Up with Todd and Phil
  • The Duke Spirit
  • Epicurean Explosion
  • The Indigo Girls Return to Santa Barbara
  • Williams Makes It Official
  • Lyons To Go On Trial
  • Business 7-9
  • Hot Dog Man Relishes Victory
  • County 7-9
  • Environment 7-9
  • Stuart
  • Law and Disorder 7-9
  • City 7-9
  • Michael Jackson Fans
  • volume 23, number 182, July 9-16, 2009

Wednesday, July 8

  • Jury Finds Hollywood Guilty of Murder and Kidnapping
  • Verdict In: Hollywood Guilty of Murder and Kidnapping
  • News to Yous
  • Parlez-Vous Franais?
  • Incubus Reemerges with Monuments and Melodies
  • Jewish Federation Goes Contemporary
  • Suspect at Large for Public Sex with Minor
  • July Fourth Felonies Increase
  • El Paseo
  • French Kissing in Oak Park
  • Self-Defense Workshop for Women

Tuesday, July 7

  • Gina Villalobos Unveils Days on Their Side
  • Challenging American 'Justice'
  • King of Pop Remembered
  • Laughter on the 23rd Floor at Santa Barbara City College
  • Waterfront Parking More Expensive Now
  • Motorcyclist Dies on Stagecoach Road July 4
  • Farmers Market Marks Los Olivos
  • Get Your Drink On
  • Accidentally Disinherited

Monday, July 6

  • Inside and Outside Neverland
  • Hollywood Jury Queries Judge
  • Glen Annie Golf Spared
  • Music Academy of the West Concerts, June 30 and July 5
  • Portraits of Paradise
  • Lotus Festivals
  • Green Jobs Training
  • Give a Little
  • Santa Barbara Literati

Sunday, July 5

  • Flying High With Captain Kahn
  • Fiesta Flower Girls Wanted

Saturday, July 4

  • Month-long Pot Probe Results in Three Arrests
  • Chaucer's Hosts Ecotherapy Book-Signing
  • Reminder: Fireworks Illegal in Santa Barbara County

Friday, July 3

  • Hollywood Jury Deliberating
  • Wildland Residents Association Receives Fire Funding
  • UCSB to Offer Middle Eastern Languages This Fall
  • West Beach's Annual Fourth of July Celebration
  • Southern Sea Otter Population Decreases
  • Alzheimer's Toxin Identified
  • Friday DUI Checkpoint

Thursday, July 2

  • Vans Warped Tour at Seaside Park
  • Michael Jackson Party Canceled
  • Vaqueros Football Stripped of Title
  • SEIU Executive Director Steps Down After 25 Years
  • Cottage, Sansum May Fuse
  • Measure A Nixed by Accident
  • Special Ed Gets Low Grades
  • The Red Balloon and White Mane Kick Off Summer Cinema at UCSB
  • The Stone Foxes Return to Rock's Roots
  • Toad Frontman Debuts New Collective
  • East Beach Water Contamination Mystery Continues
  • Santa Barbara Reads 2009 Chooses Fahrenheit 451
  • Summer Reading
  • Summer Shoes and Fashion Updates
  • Katherine Perry
  • Environment 7-2
  • Education 7-2
  • Law and Disorder 7-2
  • volume 23, number 181, July 2-9, 2009
  • Business 7-2
  • County 7-2

Wednesday, July 1

  • County Working to Stop Michael Jackson Party
  • Official Michael Jackson Party Announced
  • RENT at SBHS Theater
  • Indy Launches Road to West Beach
  • Michael Jackson's Homecoming?
  • Foresters Get Fired Up
  • Hollywood Case Nearly to the Jury
  • Eight Whooping Cough Cases Identified in Santa Barbara
  • Horseback Riding Helps Local Vets
  • Deli Sushi Go Go
  • Catholic Charities Thrifty Shopper Store
  • Light Up the Sky
  • Evolution Blossoms
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