Firefighters Agree to Cuts
The 5.5 percent reduction in salary will save city $726,000 the first year.
The 5.5 percent reduction in salary will save city $726,000 the first year.
The Planning Commission vote hopes to reward small unit developers.
Tying killer cocktails, blown budgets, and blown executions together
Geographically, all but the coastal region of Santa Barbara County (as well as Ventura County) is represented by Elton Gallegly, a conservative Republican whose indifference to constituent service and accountability is the stuff of political legend.
Few Santa Barbara politicians come as prepared, equipped, and temperamentally suited to serve in Sacramento as Das Williams.
How to save the state without hardly trying.
Electing members of congress is a bit like buying a life insurance policy; only over time do they pay off. Lois Capps, a solidly liberal Democrat, has represented Santa Barbara in Congress since Bill Clinton was president.
Now is not the time for California voters to indulge in political amateur hour for billionaires. Maybe Meg Whitman, the Republican standard-bearer for governor, can afford to spend more than $120 million of her own money to “buy” a shot at the state’s top office, but California, in its current crisis, can ill afford Whitman
Hank Drost, Mike Foley, and feeding the homeless
The POA and the City Administrator agree to one more round of mediation.