Speaking With a Santa Barbara Resident Who Witnessed the Bombing of Pearl Harbor History By Christina McDermott Shyama Osborne was just five years old when she watched the December 1941 attack that launched the country into WWII.
UCPD Rules UC Santa Barbara Student’s Death an Accident but Family Still Has Questions Public Safety By Christina McDermott Elizabeth Hamel, 18, fell two or three stories at San Rafael Residence Hall in February after leaving an Isla Vista restaurant with a young man. Her family’s private investigator and attorney say “key inconsistencies” in the case remain unaddressed.
Bystanders Help Man Lying in Center of Hollister Avenue in Old Town Goleta Public Safety By Christina McDermott People left their cars to call 9-1-1 after an injured man was unable to move from the busy road on Wednesday morning.
Santa Barbara’s Rep. Carbajal Responds to Hegseth’s Alleged Illegal Order to ‘Kill Everyone’ in Caribbean Strike Politics By Christina McDermott
California Attorney General Sues USDA over Exclusion of Refugee SNAP Recipients Courts & Crime By Christina McDermott
Fraternity Member Arrested at UC Santa Barbara Library for Invasion of Privacy Courts & Crime By Christina McDermott
UC Santa Barbara’s 1,688-Bed Student Housing Project Advances to Coastal Commission Housing By Christina McDermott
Santa Barbara Rep. Salud Carbajal Condemns President’s Violent Rhetoric After Six Democrats’ Viral Video on Illegal Orders Politics By Christina McDermott
‘Reminiscent of “Footloose”’: Isla Vista Community Talks Best Ways to Balance Safety and Fun with Deltopia Community By Christina McDermott
SNAP Is Back Following Government Shutdown, Putting a Pause on Back-and-Forth Legal Battles Community By Christina McDermott