Jeschke Gets Probation
Although he dodged prison time for now, the former high school tennis coach faces charges of witness intimidation and supplying drugs to minors.
Although he dodged prison time for now, the former high school tennis coach faces charges of witness intimidation and supplying drugs to minors.
Public Health Department officials stated that, as of 11/13, the county has received a total of 50,100 H1N1 vaccines and is expecting an additional 15,800 doses-more than enough to cover the 60,000 county residents who are designated at high risk for health complications should they contract swine flu.
Jury says Hollywood producer Jon Peters owes Arturo Gonzales half a million, plus another million in punitive damages.
Next Monday, 11/23, the Carpinteria City Council is expected to certify the 1,004 citizen signatures needed to qualify Venoco Energy’s controversial Paredon Project for a spring 2010 special city election.
Inside the Fight over the Future of the S.B. Botanic Garden
It was great to see the Historic Landmarks Advisory Commission work out agreement with so many of the proposals and I think that the acceptance for the planned structures and will allow the Garden to provide much better research, educational, and visitor services.
On the morning of 11/11, the body of Buellton resident Richard Dean Harvey, 53, was found inside a vehicle at a Gaviota rest stop on the northbound side of Highway 101.
Thanks to Nick Welsh, the secret of the Unitarian political machine is out.
Ah, I get it; we’ll have a marching band play splendid tunes while our loved ones jump from Cold Spring Bridge
The Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation Board of Directors announced earlier this month that, at the request of an anonymous donor who contributed $250,000 to the American Classic Campaign, the venue’s West Road will be renamed Rex Marchbanks Way in memory of the Bowl’s late, beloved operations manager.