David P. Wass, 1928-2010
David Wass, my father, was a great man, a lover of nature, actively involved in the community … no, stop. Stop, stop, stop.
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David Wass, my father, was a great man, a lover of nature, actively involved in the community … no, stop. Stop, stop, stop.
Together we have worked hard to make our community and state a better place to live, work, and raise our families.
I’ve always wondered what it would be like to ply the Caribbean’s turquoise waters aboard a yacht, sipping Champagne and nibbling caviar.
Contrary to what you may have read that gave the impression Unity Shoppe has to find a new location for its December telethon because it was forced out by the Ensemble Theatre Company, here is the real reason.
Modern science still suffers in many ways from its own version of cognitive dissonance by maintaining what is essentially a behaviorist/positivist stance in, of all places, the philosophy of mind.
I have had the fortune of knowing Mary Lanzisera Partridge since she moved to Santa Barbara in 1998 when she was 85 years old.
Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear reveals the hope that resides in a generation hooked on satiric detachment.
With a vacancy looming on the Santa Barbara City Council, I’ve decided to throw my hat in the ring, as the cliché goes.
The 2010 election was a test case for California candidates who supported women’s issues.
Spent lead from lost fishing tackle needlessly poisons, kills, and harms wild birds, and endangers public health.