Juarez Pleads Not Guilty in State Street Stabbing
Ricardo Juarez, 14, pleaded not guilty to murder charges on 4/28 after being charged as an adult for allegedly stabbing
Ricardo Juarez, 14, pleaded not guilty to murder charges on 4/28 after being charged as an adult for allegedly stabbing
With a jury “hopelessly deadlocked” after nearly a week of deliberation, Judge Clifford Anderson declared a mistrial in the vehicular
Santa Barbara Police are warning locals to be on the lookout for fakes.
A Blue Ribbon Commission on jail overcrowding met for the first time on 4/26, as part of Sheriff Bill Brown’s
The City Council approved a $500,000 bridge loan to help the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP) purchase Jimmy’s
The Board of Supervisors also voted in support of a resolution expressing its support of AB 1542 and SB 900,
The Santa Barbara Board of Supervisors voted to approve a $3.8 million contract with the San Luis Obispo-based Maino Construction
Mental Health Department chief Doug Barton arranged a three-month reprieve for Casa del Mural, the treatment facility that houses 12
The proposed Cabrillo Business Park surged closer to reality with the Goleta City Council’s virtual guarantee that it would approve
The Rehabilitation Institute of Santa Barbara (RISB) and Cottage Health System are looking into a merger between the two nonprofits.