The Courage of Claudette Colvin Opinion By Laura Capps As much as despair surrounds us, courage can be seen in the work of 805UndocuFund, the thousands of people who are showing up, and the MLK Jr. Committee of Santa Barbara.
When Evil Wears a Human Face Opinion By Ralph Armbruster Sandoval and Radhule Weininger How do we understand monstrous acts committed by people who seem so utterly convinced of their own righteousness?
Is AI the Most Dangerous Drug Dealer Our Kids Have Ever Seen? Opinion By Beth Rogers AI is no longer just a tool that delivers facts. It is shaping emotional experience while denying that it does so.
Santa Barbara’s Rent Freeze: Politics First, Housing Second Opinion By Lydia I. Perez, Executive Director, Santa Barbara Rental Property Association
Santa Barbara Can Both Support Responsible Housing Providers and Protect Renters Opinion By Kristen Sneddon