Santa Barbara Grand Jury Recommends In-Custody Deaths Be Investigated by Independent Agency
A “real or perceived conflict of interest” could be avoided if Sheriff’s Office didn’t investigate deaths at its own jail, jury concludes.
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A “real or perceived conflict of interest” could be avoided if Sheriff’s Office didn’t investigate deaths at its own jail, jury concludes.
Ex-employee and two former colleagues sue the county, Public Health Officer Henning Ansorg, and Public Health Director Mouhanad Hammami.
Short-term rental enforcement program finds 1,147 illegal vacation rentals still operating in the city, with 151 cases in its first year.
Group fronted by Ben Romo makes winning auction bid of $285,000.
Update: British citizen arrested and charged with making felony false bomb threats and terrorist threats.
Roy Eugene Stephenson Jr., 83, claims he fired a warning shot in self-defense.
The LGBTQ organization that consulted with the DA’s Office on the sentence called it “a small step toward justice.”
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office announced new measures in response to the festival’s rowdy past.
Ex-insurance agent Brett E. Lovett, whose victims included members of his church, was convicted of fraud, elder abuse, grand theft, and money laundering.
Jesus BarajasLemus, 18, was allegedly found in possession of a loaded handgun not registered to him at Cabrillo High School on Thursday.