vol. 21, no. 086, Sept. 6-13, 2007

ON THE COVER: The Catholic Church has been embroiled in sex-abuse scandals for more than a decade, and July’s $660 million settlement by the Los Angeles Archdiocese (which oversees Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles counties’ Catholic churches) brought legal closure, if not spiritual consolation, to the area’s child-abuse survivors. Father Matthew Kelly of the Eastside’s Our Lady of Guadalupe was accused of such abuse by two Santa Barbarans who tell their story to Nick Welsh in this week’s cover story, starting on page 30. The cover image was printed originally in 1953 as part of the church’s pamphlet celebrating its 25th anniversary.

News-Press Trial Enters Third Week

It was the moment former Santa Barbara News-Press reporter Melinda Burns had been dreading for months-facing cross-examination from attorney A. Barry Cappello, Santa Barbara’s renowned courtroom barracuda representing News-Press owner and co-publisher Wendy P. McCaw, whom Burns and her union campaign have been battling the past 14 months.

SBCC’s SPARC Program Expands Horizons

Like roughly 18,000 other students, Sandra Estrada, 18, began class at Santa Barbara City College last week. But unlike many of the other students her age, Estrada is a mother-a circumstance that in past years probably would have prevented her from attending college. But thanks to a relatively new program at City College geared toward men and women just like her, she is now studying to become a nurse.

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