Goleta Eyes Cash Stockpile
The question of Goleta West Sanitary District’s future has come bubbling to the surface again.
The question of Goleta West Sanitary District’s future has come bubbling to the surface again.
Unlikely rock star Christopher Owens steps up as indie rock’s next poster boy.
The 100-foot-tall Tree of Light, located on the corner of Carrillo and Chapala streets, received its own kind of “greening” this year.
The Public Health Department declared on 12/1 that it is expanding the groups eligible to receive the H1N1 vaccine to include adults over 24 years old with chronic medical conditions, those who provide care to infants under 6 months of age, and everyone up to 24 years old.
The holidays are officially here, and whether you’re basking in that end-of-year spirit or feeling a little grinchy, The Independent has the cure.
A candlelight vigil is to be held on 12/11-in the middle of the two-week UN climate talks in Copenhagen-as part of the 350.org association’s effort to shed light on the pressing need to lower the global carbon level from 380 ppm to a survivable 350 ppm.
On 11/30, a county judge sentenced 50-year-old Javier Aguila to 210 years to life in prison for molesting five boys over several years.
With Venoco Energy recently gathering enough citizen signatures in support of the Paredon slant-drilling initiative to bypass Carpinteria’s traditional review process, the City Council called an emergency meeting on the subject this week.
Calendar Editor Devon Claire Flannery has her finger on the pulse of year-end festive goings-on in town.
Area nonprofit Direct Relief International received a 99-percent score for fundraising efficiency, according to a special report published by Forbes magazine this week.