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Posted on November 28 at 5:01 a.m.
I hope this doesn't displace the spotted owl!
Posted on September 27 at 1:13 p.m.
Jack Youngblood! What a GREAT player back in the day. I am pretty sure I wouldn't want to piss him off, even today.
Posted on August 9 at 8:56 a.m.
Way to go JOEY!
On Retired Police Captain Cashes Unused Sick Leave for $115,900
Posted on August 7 at 5:37 a.m.
He was already a convicted felon and the punishment is what? Electronic monitoring????? That will teach him!!!!!!!!!
Posted on August 6 at 5:34 a.m.
It was in fact Sanger who represented one of the defendants that murdered Lloyd Hembree back in the 1990's. He also represented Jonathan Childers who brutally murdered both of his parents.
Posted on July 25 at 6:16 a.m.
The Upham is a true treasure in Santa Barbara and a pleasure to stay at.
Posted on July 19 at 5:46 a.m.
Welcome to justice in the liberal village of Santa Barbara. The only place on the face of the earth on par with San Francisco for leniency. Between the liberal judges who rule by their feelings and not the law, liberal jurors that wear rose colored glasses, and now Assembly Bill (AB109) that rarely sends anyone to prison any longer. It's a great day folks to be a criminal in the once great state of California. What do you think the intent was of the defendant when there are 16 separate and distinct stab wounds? Apparently he wasn't trying to kill the victim? REALLY?????
Posted on February 17 at 12:40 p.m.
And then you wonder why locals do not spend time or money in the downtown corridor and businesses like Paper Star go out of business. Wake up City Council and do your job to promote a safe environment for everyone, including those businesses that are trying to make a living and pay for all of the liberal agenda items you seem to have on your plate.
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Posted on April 6 at 11:23 a.m.
I wonder who paid for the shirt he's wearing in the photo? This guy is clearly like his shirt. DOPEY!
On Former County Manager Pleads Guilty to Misusing Public Funds