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Story Archive for August 2007

Friday, Aug. 31

  • La Laguna Ranch, Workers to Be Prosecuted for Zaca Fire

  • Military Investigation of Dr. Laura’s Son Complete

  • Coral Casino Partially Re-Opens

  • Stevie Wonder at the Bowl

  • Bizarre Books

  • UNKLE

Thursday, Aug. 30

  • Small Favors

  • Thunder Rolls Through Santa Barbara

  • Romero Canyon Fire Under Control

  • Basketball Coach Hit With Additional Assault Charge

  • Foot Chase Ends in Parking Lot of Chapala Street Ralphs

  • Sex Drive?

  • Looks Aren't Everything

  • Sitting Bill

  • Lines in the Sand

  • Community-Help Housing

  • Cross to Bear

  • Vetoing Empathy

  • Rivals' Interests

  • Gevirtz Study Examines Fiscal Impact of Dropouts on State

  • International Antarctic Conference at UCSB

  • Measure A Draws Fans, Detractors

  • Mental Health Gets Axed

  • Back in Session

  • Shallow Waters for Steelhead?

  • Wilco

  • Wanda Jackson Remembers Elvis

  • Industrial Meat Production Threatens Human and Environmental Health

  • The Dave Brubeck Quartet

  • Melvin B. Lane 1922 - 2007

  • Drive Your Imagination (Instead of Your Car)

  • A German Beer Garden in the Heart of a Phantom Zone

  • Three One-Act Comedies

  • UCSB National Soccer Champs Kick Off Against Westmont

  • Zoot Suit, presented by El Teatro Campesino.

  • The Urban Myth: Visions of the City.

  • Vacation Daze

  • Dazed Dogs and Dog Days

  • Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals

  • Living page Photo

  • Quiz: Gotta Get Away

  • 16 million

  • Solar Artist Brian Chandler

  • The Fog Rolls Over El Encanto

  • News-Press’s Daily Goings-on Scrutinized at NLRB Hearing

  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s Peter Hayes Talks Rock and Rebellion

  • Personal Retreats

  • Beastie Boys

  • Man Auction Peeps

  • Dog Drives Car

  • Introducing Jan Timbrook’s Chumash Ethnobotany

  • Planetarium Shows

  • This Week in History

  • Give a Little

  • Do This: Labor Day

  • The Global Implications of Preserving our Farms and Fisheries

  • The Archer Files Features the City’s Favorite Detective

  • Our Man Obst

  • The Nanny Diaries

  • No End in Sight

  • Joseph Edward Nida 1940 - 2007

  • Places to Go, Things to See

  • Positively State Street

  • NancyBell Coe Leads the Music Academy of the West

  • The Survival of the El Zoco Art Lofts

  • Slow, Flat Food

  • Pink Pearl Apples

  • Kinothek

  • Eat Locally, Eat Well

  • Reasons to Eat Out for Heather Mattoon on September 8

  • Lost Souls at SBMA

  • Chicken Tomato Salad with Croutons

  • Fire ‘Burns’ Cold Spring

  • O‘ahu and the Spirit of Hawai‘i

  • Crowded House, with Pete Yorn.

  • Older and Happier

  • ‘Capital-T Things’ at Joshua Tree

  • 311 and Matisyahu

  • ’Tis the Season for Elderberry Shrubs

Wednesday, Aug. 29

  • Body Found at East Beach

  • Death on 101 Deemed Suicide

  • Sparrow Test Positive for West Nile

  • Sheriffs Seek Carp Assault Suspect

  • Arnold Opts to Continue Supporting Williamson Act

  • Pig Hunters Complete Work on Santa Cruz Island

  • Surfrider and Citrix Clean Up Isla Vista Beach

  • Fish and Game Looks Into Banning Leaded Ammunition

  • Cassano Returns From Arctic

  • New Frontiers Commended for Use of Cage-Free Chicken Eggs

  • ATK Scores Contract to Naval Air System

  • PUEBLO Seeks New Executive Director

  • Big Dog Protests Footballer Vick

  • Firestone Hired New Planning Commissioner

  • Eastside Stabbing Deemed Gang-Related

  • Median Resale Home Price Reaches $1.1 Million

  • Light Blue Line Project Withdrawn Due to Protest

  • Cooper Drops Out of SB City Council Race

  • Trust for Historic Preservation Angry About Wine Cask Tree Removal

  • Landmarks Commission Rejects Arlington Condo Complex

  • Kern County Fireman Injured Combating Zaca

  • Zaca Fire Seems to Crawl to a Strop

  • Vasquez Released From Jail

  • Pot Dispensary Robbed

  • Stolen Bike Sparks Labor Line Fight

  • Micro Loan Pioneer Thinks Bigger

  • Isla Vista Fight Ends in Stabbing, Arrests

  • Law Enforcement Amp Up Labor Day Patrols

  • Capps Hales Resignation of Alberto Gonzalez

  • Supervisor Wolf Hospitalized After Fall

  • School Board Tentatively Reinstates Youth Offender Program

  • School Board Scrutinizes Budget Surplus

  • Light Rain Falls on SB

  • MoveOn.Org Protests Bush

  • Watch Out for Weekend Heat

  • Big Dog Spanks Michael Vick

  • Houses Sell

  • Condor Death by Lead

  • Final Report from Bahrain

  • Rodney Brown to Lead Bankers' Lobby

  • Your Worship

Tuesday, Aug. 28

  • When Oprah Met Obama

  • East Meets West

  • Cannon Blast

  • Fishbon Holds Breathless

  • Zaca Fire Update

  • Life’s a Beach

Monday, Aug. 27

  • Firestone Appoints New 3rd District Commissioner

  • MoveOn Rallies Against War

  • Enter the Santa Barbara Bands Contest!

  • Lyndon Lea’s Zacara Wins Polo Tourney

Sunday, Aug. 26

  • Surfrider and Citrix Team Up and Clean Up

Saturday, Aug. 25

  • News-Press Trial Rolls On

  • Fire Fighters Make Great Progress on Zaca Fireline

Friday, Aug. 24

  • Close of Friday, August 24

  • CHP Wrongly Identified Woman Killed in 101 Collision

  • The Long Road to Justice

  • Your Worship

Thursday, Aug. 23

  • Romero Canyon Single Track Receives a Facelift

  • Zaca Fire May Be In Final Stages

  • Steepleton Wrote NLRB Staff Report, Says Ex-Editor

  • Body Found at East Beach

  • Armed Robbery at Marijuana Dispensary

  • Cooper Drops Out of City Council Race

  • Labor Line Fight Ends With Stabbing, Arrest

  • Santa Maria Man Reported Missing

  • White Flag on Blue Line

  • West Nile-Infected Bird Found in Lompoc

  • Clothing Optional

  • Man Arrested in Year-Old Beating Case

  • City Approves Funding for RV Parking

  • State Budget Finally Passes

  • Zaca Fire Spreads to Ventura County

  • Students Protest at ATK Offices

  • Man Found Dead in Harbor

  • Judge Melville to Retire

  • Missing Woman Found

  • Memorial Ride Held for Slain Cyclist

  • Woman Killed Crossing 101

  • TG Carrillo Sues ConocoPhillips

  • Zaca Fire 3rd-Largest in California History

  • State Assesses Need for LNG

  • Measure A May Change City Election Years

  • NLRB Rules In Favor of News-Press Employees

  • War Costs Taxpayers $1.01 Billion

  • Downey’s Celebrates 25 Years of Fine Dining

  • Police Crack Down on People Near Train Tracks

  • Appalling Apparel

  • Virginia in California

  • Breeding Discontent

  • Nadir of Lies

  • Election Deform Act

  • Out of Sight

  • Salt Lake Mayor Takes on Bush

  • S.B. Resists Housing Mandate

  • DA Weighs in On Prison Crisis

  • Juarez to Stand Trial

  • La Dolce Vita Is Not for the Timid

  • Cottage Hires New Neurosurgeon

  • Talented Chefs Keep Santa Barbara Kitchens Creative

  • City Favors Commuter Rail

  • Sci-Fi Skies

  • SBCC’s Adult Ed Offers Learning Opportunities for All Ages

  • Just Say No to Tall Buildings and Fences

  • Capps Decries Cigarette Ads in Women's Magazines

  • A Tribute to the Musical

  • From Markets to Midnights, Eating Up the Hungry Cat

  • Superbad

  • One County Agency Provides Solutions for Domestic Violence

  • Helper’s Help

  • Quiz: Helping Hands

  • Jazz Great Brubeck Returns to Lobero

  • San Marcos High School Opens New Gym

  • Bad Apples presented by Rubicon Theatre Company.

  • The Buzz Surrounding The Volt Per Octaves

  • DA Investigating Two Men in Zaca Fire

  • Local Higher Education Nationally Ranked

  • Lompoc Fire Burns 250 Acres

  • 61.2 Million

  • Gatekeeper Program

  • Alejandro Escovedo and A.J. Roach.

  • Chipotle Selling Hillside Tix

  • Teen Concert at Courthouse

  • County Approves IV Master Plan

  • IV Noise Ordinance Tweaked

  • This  Week in History

  • Local Teacher Receives Honors For Chalk Art

  • Weekspot photo: Ahoy, maties!

  • High School Teacher Marian Musmecci’s Debut Novel

  • Give a Little

  • Child-proofed: Song & Dance

  • New Beach Stairs for IV

  • High Numbers of Blue Whales In Channel

  • S.B. Art: A View from Here.

  • 3 Q's with David Starkey

  • Oil Meets Girl

  • The Real Thing

  • CAF Encourages Pláticas en español

  • Creature Feature & Forbidden Zone at Magic Lantern

  • Polo’s Pacific Coast Open Rolls On in Santa Barbara

  • Pick it Up

  • Positively State Street

  • The Invasion

  • Pete Yorn Circles the Globe

  • Firestone Sells Wine Company

  • S.B. Paints a Light Blue Line

  • Drummer Glenn Kotche Opens Up About All Things Wilco

  • Bald Eagles on the Rise
    on the Channel Islands

  • Creativity Camp

  • Six Things Your Band Must Send Us Now

  • Bakin’ in the Sun

  • Twilight Tours

  • Carrie Rodriguez’s Solo Return to Santa Barbara

  • Volunteers Needed

  • The Countdown Is On for The Indy’s Triathletes

  • Toxic Uproar at El Puente School

  • Okra

  • How to Help the Hungry

  • Red Dog Rising

  • Unplugging Carpool Lanes

  • Okra and Snap Pea Green Curry

Wednesday, Aug. 22

  • Into the Wild Blue Yonder

  • Making a Statement About Commuter Rail

  • Firestone Sells Family Vineyard Land

  • Peggy Hernandez Selected New Forest Supervisor

Tuesday, Aug. 21

  • Sheriffs Make Arrest in Goleta Sizzler Hold-Up

  • A Final Farewell

  • Missing Woman Found

  • Jonathan Winters Thanks Zaca Firefighters

  • Zaca Fire May Be Contained Behind Santa Barbara Today

  • If I Were Going to Oprah's

  • Burning Bridges

Monday, Aug. 20

  • New Fire Near Lompoc

  • Nonagenarians To Boogie Down at Fess Parker

  • Downtown Loses Power

  • Firefighters To Burn The Final Piece

Sunday, Aug. 19

  • Showdown on Pendola Jeepway Delayed a Day

  • Your Worship: Islamic Society

  • Zaca Fire One Dogleg Short of Containment

  • Isla Vista's Biko House Hosts Alt Rock Night Monday

Saturday, Aug. 18

  • Successful Backfire Strategy Cools Zaca Fire

  • Plume Puts Santa Barbara on Edge

  • SBCAG Rejects State Housing Mandate

  • Gallery Spotlight: Gallery on State

  • Zaca Fire Threatens to Move into Ventura County

  • Zaca Fire Morning Update

Friday, Aug. 17

  • UPDATE: “Evacuation Warning” Issued for Camino Cielo Road

  • NLRB Validates Union Vote

  • Screeching Metal Comes to Isla Vista Venue

  • Actress Tia Carrere Sings at State Street Borders

  • KCSB Concerts Cater to Teen Audiences

  • Botanic Garden Construction Halted

  • County Colleges Ranked by U.S. News & World Report

  • A Trying Trial

  • Memorial for Slain Bicyclist Scheduled for Sunday

  • Baby Bistro's Next Step

  • City Aims to Subsidize Middle-Class Housing

  • Down Home

  • Zaca Fire Morning Update

Thursday, Aug. 16

  • Chief Kevin Wallace Talks Zaca Fire

  • Zaca Fire Concerns Smolder in Montecito

  • Battle to Hold Monte Arido Ridge

  • Global Warming Expedition Launches from Santa Barbara

  • Woman Reported Missing

  • The Great Disney Smoke-Out

  • Zaca Fire Morning Update

  • Animal Compartmentalization

  • America Classic

  • Tried and True

  • Taking Potluck

  • High Water

  • Worlds Apart

  • Possible Morality

  • The Problem with Pride

  • The Good, the Bad, and the Missing

  • Resolve to Impeach

  • If This is Success...

  • Reasonable Candidates

  • Council Incumbents Face Six Challengers

  • News-Press on Trial

  • The Fire and the Wild

  • School District Cutbacks Bemoaned in Light of Budget Surplus

  • Saxophone Virtuoso Ernie Watts Comes to SOhO

  • SB Asset Management to Direct New Mutual Fund

  • Beware of Fat Friends

  • Pick it Up

  • Burning Man Flick

  • Designing Your Home With Pet-Friendly Décor

  • Style Phile

  • Rush Hour 3

  • Stardust

  • The Pretenders, with the Stray Cats.

  • A Whoreshoes’ Homecoming

  • Education for All

  • The Canine Ultimatum

  • 50%

  • Journey to the Flames: 8 Years of Burning Man

  • Quiz: School Daze

  • Give a Little

  • Im(press)ions: Contemporary/Modern Prints 1960-Today.

  • Mark Stein’s Bad Apples Gives Criminals a Break

  • Vessels: Function and Whimsy in Clay.

  • Launching Rocket Science by Jeffrey Blitz, Winner of Best Director at Sundance

  • Merv Griffin 1925-2007

  • Surviving Fiesta, The Week of Eating Dangerously

  • Head Back to School To Learn About Plants and Gardening Techniques

  • Alejandro Escovedo’s Big Comeback

  • Chile Verde Chowder

  • This Week in History

  • Green and Beer It

  • Stow House Free Concert Series

  • Nights event at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

  • Because When God Is Too Busy: Haiti, Me, and the World.

  • Tuesdays at 8

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood

  • Bodies Unbound Promises Insight, Relief

  • Arcadia Publishing Releases Carpinteria

  • Did ALO Go Pop?

  • Bob Goodwin’s Good Fight

  • Animal Shelters Are Bursting with Abandoned Pit Bulls

  • A New Print of Chaplin’s City Lights Comes to Campbell Hall

  • Goleta Native Kirk Reynolds Bids 49ers Coach Bill Walsh Farewell

  • Preliminary Hearing Continues for 14-Year-Old Juarez

  • Six Weeks and Burning

  • Saying So Long to the Summer

  • Dream Foundation

  • Man Dies in Fire at La Patera Ranch

  • Bicyclist Killed by Tractor-Trailer

  • Cleese Family Helps Fundraise for La Casa de Maria

  • UC President Announces Resignation

  • Schwarzenegger Urges Budget Passage in Santa Maria

  • Montecito Creek Pumps Threaten Endangered Fish

  • Former Maritime Museum Director Studies Global Warming

  • Earthquake Rattles Santa Barbara County

  • Former Goleta Water District Attorney Dies

  • SB Tech Developer Sells to Buy.com

  • Zoom Motors Completes Gas Station

  • New Airport Facility Aims to Attract More Travelers

  • Raspberry Lime Rickey

  • Santa Maria Company Adds New Division

  • Verizon Customers Loose Reception

  • Chamber of Commerce Seeking Donations for Firefighters

  • Report States County Has $11.4 Mil in Surplus Funds

  • County Looks into Waste Conversion Technology

  • UCSB's Security Group Finds Flaws in Voting Machines

  • Light Blue Line Project Worries Developers, Realtors

  • City Council to Draft Affordable Housing Ordinance

  • City Issues Moratorium on New Pot Dispensaries

  • Mehas Refuses to Respond to D.A.'s Subpoena

  • Chumash Check Forgers Arrested

  • Rehabilitation Employee Charged with Assault

  • State Street Bank Robbed

  • The Web’s Gift to Wine Lovers

  • The Courthouse Jazz Series

  • Food for Thought

  • Trap Art Day

  • Standards, Surfing, and Subculture

  • Check Out SB Cannes' Movies with a Message Series

  • The Spires

  • George Lopez. Star. Spanglish. Banter.

  • A Little City Finds Its Voice

  • Killer Tomatoes

  • Songstress with Quiet Verve

Wednesday, Aug. 15

  • Bias Is as Bias Does at the News-Press

  • Body Found in Marina Waters Identified

  • Former Eastside Gang Member Testifies at Juarez Hearing

  • Quintron Reaches Out to LA

  • New Nuveen

  • Zaca Fire Update

Tuesday, Aug. 14

  • A Tale of Two News-Press Histories

  • Fiery Finances

Monday, Aug. 13

  • Police Arrest Man in Year-Old Assault Case

  • Habit Restaurant Chain Sold

  • Firefighters Battle to Turn the Corner

  • Capps Hates Pink Camel

  • Remote Office Access for Fire Evacuees

  • Zaca Incident Morning Update

Sunday, Aug. 12

  • Zaca Incident Commanders Cautiously Optimistic

Saturday, Aug. 11

  • Zaca Fire Team Meets with Mission Canyon Residents

  • Witness: Armed Eastsiders Attacked First

  • The Things We Lug

  • Zaca Fire Incident Information

Friday, Aug. 10

  • Verizon Customers Lose a Few Bars

  • Fire Command Considers Burning Out Backcountry

  • Robert Goodwin Dies

  • Chamber of Commerce Seeks Donations for Firefighters

  • Foresters on Fire

  • Mission Canyon Meets Friday About Zaca Fire

  • Your Worship: Center of the Heart

  • Zaca Fire Update

  • Leaf Blower Battles

Thursday, Aug. 9

  • Zaca Fire Meeting in Ojai on Friday

  • Goleta House Fire Kills One

  • Channel Islands Marine Reserves Expand

  • State Street Bank of America Robbed

  • Bicyclist Killed By Truck in Goleta

  • Explosive Flashbacks

  • Light Blue Line Not Erased

  • Insular Outlook

  • Brave Abusers

  • Up in Smoke

  • Boys Need Men

  • An Unreasonable Campaign

  • Multiple Intelligences

  • Unnecessarily Racy

  • Chatsworth-based Quake Shakes SB

  • Major Fire Battle Looms This Weekend

  • Big Inning Sends Foresters Forward

  • Rehab Staffer Charged With Sexual Assault

  • Pathologist Describes Stabbing in Juarez Prelim

  • Zaca Fire Morning Update

  • Fatal Fiesta

  • Good News on Zaca Fire

  • Stray Cats’ Bassist Lee Rocker Prepares to Rock the S.B. Bowl

  • Randy “Mad Dog” Madron 1954-2007

  • Renter Goes to Jail

  • Juarez Hearing Begins

  • Summing Up a Month of the Zaca Fire

  • Medicare Auditors Blasted

  • CAF Makes Music and Popcorn! Outdoors at Samy’s Camera

  • 2008 HBO Comedy Arts Fest Cancelled

  • You Camp Be Serious!

  • Indulgent Peeps

  • Nava Accuses Senators of Blocking State Budget Passage

  • City Council Creates Citizen Task Force

  • Barking for Rain

  • A Turtle’s Dream Come True

  • Anders Johnson’s Stone Sculptures

  • Filmic Rites of Passage

  • Living Page Photo: Little Dogs, Big Kisses

  • Capps Helps Block Expansion of Surveillance Act

  • Quiz: Heavy Petting

  • Wigged Out

  • 94%

  • 101 Chihuahuas

  • La Bohème

  • Perception and Reflection

  • Politics May Have Hurt Endangered Frog

  • Lee “Scratch” Perry

  • The Summer Haze Tour

  • The Comedy of Errors

  • Fantasies Wanted

  • Dracula

  • Student Film Webcasts

  • Actors Take Note

  • Pick it Up

  • Homeless Woman’s Death Not Caused by Prior Attack

  • Le Meu Le Purr

  • Redevelopment Agency May Live Past Expiration Date

  • See These Films by Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007)

  • Lima Beans

  • Positively State Street

  • Injunction Bans High-Powered Sonar Off Coast

  • The Week Spot Photo

  • Capps Visits Problematic Santa Maria Levee

  • Capps Fights for Children’s Healthcare

  • Water Filter System

  • What Goes Well with Lots of Beer? More Beer!

  • Watch Group Protests Logging in Los Padres

  • Private Donation Funds Light Blue Line Project

  • Governor Signs Declaration of Emergency for Zaca Fire

  • Not Suffering for Succotash

  • Pet-Friendly Plants

  • Fungus May Be Cause of Frog Population Decline

  • The Bourne Ultimatum

  • This  Week in History

  • Army Specialist Jaime Rodriguez Jr., 1987-2007

  • Plane Crashes on Goleta Beach

  • House Fire Breaks Out on Riviera

  • Police Report Decrease in Fiesta Arrests, Citations

  • Homeless Man Charged with Starting Two Fires

  • Raid Produces $266 Million Worth of Pot

  • Mold Forces Children’s Center to Search for New Location

  • Planned Parenthood Offers Gardasil Injections

  • City Chicken-ers

  • In Praise of Rescue Dogs (and Cats)

  • The Independent Celebrates Animals

  • Petting Zoo

  • The Ten

  • Daily Sound Agrees to Turn Over Stabbing Photos

  • Brown Pelican Restaurant Looking for New Leaser

  • Stevie Wonder Heads to the Santa Barbara Bowl

  • Journalist Matthew Rothschild Discusses His New Book

  • Drunks and Subpoenas

  • Minnie Driver’s Musical Mission

  • An Ounce of Prevention

  • Hot Indie Nights

  • Give a Little

  • Hometown Hero Karch Kiraly Set to Retire This Summer

  • The Awful Truth

  • Glen Phillips Lends His Talents to the Fight for Social Justice in Africa

Wednesday, Aug. 8

  • Nava Blames Republicans for Blocked Budget

  • UCSB Study Implicates Fungus in Frog's Decline

  • Capps Strives for Larger Doctor Reimbursements

  • Citizen Task Force to Raise Infrastructure Funds

  • Council Looks at Protecting Affordable Housing

  • Zaca Fire Morning Update

Tuesday, Aug. 7

  • Preparing for the Zaca Fire

  • Drama Lessens Today on the Fireline

  • Foresters Move Ahead in World Series

  • Running With the Bulls

  • Zaca Fire Incident Information

  • Brent’s B-Day and Swimming with Jamal

  • Bring on the Freshman

Monday, Aug. 6

  • Zaca Fire Heads into New Territory

  • Toxic Environments

  • HBO Nixes Discussed SB Comedy Festival

  • A Break in Your Life Line Can Mean a Leap Towards Your Destiny

Sunday, Aug. 5

  • Zaca Fire Information Meeting for Montecito

  • Zaca Fire Continues its March East

  • Your Worship: Calvary Chapel

Saturday, Aug. 4

  • Police Release Details of State Street Shooting

  • Zaca Advisories and Bare Facts

  • Barney’s Friday Fiesta

  • Man Shot and Killed by Police Officer

  • Air Quality Dicey

Friday, Aug. 3

  • Zaca Update:
    Friday takes a turn for the worse

  • Braving Isla Vista

  • Autopsy Gives Insight Into What Killed Transient

  • StateSide Restaurant Rises Like Brigadoon for Fiesta

  • Zaca Fire Explodes

  • Plaza del Mar Festival Protests Nukes

  • Daily Sound Submits Unpublished Photos to Court

  • Fiscal Chaos Plagues Schools

  • Bahrain's Friendship Society for the Blind

Thursday, Aug. 2

  • Fire Stalls In the Santa Cruz Drainage

  • Saint Nick

  • National Gratitude

  • Careless Intolerance

  • The Other Side

  • Priests or Heretics?

  • Old Spanish Daze

  • Granny's Yarn

  • Troublesome Tenant Gets One Year in Prison

  • Colorful Counsel Lauded by Colleagues

  • Skirmish at Botanic Garden

  • Philanthropist Mercedes Eichholz Talks About Life and Politics

  • Daily Sound Ordered to Surrender Photos

  • Rhapsody in Yellow

  • Kitchen Aid Coffee Grinder (and More)

  • Peach Fizz

  • Daughtry

  • Lyle Lovett, with k.d. lang.

  • ORIGAMI CAN SAVE THE WORLD

  • Week Spot Photo

  • Let’s Dance!

  • Give a Little

  • This  Week in History

  • Santa Barbara Tours

  • Succulent Crossbreeds

  • A Trio of New Poetry Books from Artamo Press

  • The Junior Spirit of Fiesta

  • Pump Boys and Dinettes.

  • Fiesta Horse Parade Lineup

  • A Fiesta Film Noir

  • Cattle Drives through the County

  • FlamenColores, presented by Sonidos Gitanos.

  • The 40 Years that Shaped Santa Barbara: 1782-1822

  • Artist Jana Zimmer Acknowledges the Holocaust, Respectfully

  • Bobby Caldwell Sings at the Lobero

  • County Residents to Receive Break on Property Taxes

  • Santa Barbara Art Studios

  • Foresters Hope to Repeat Last Year’s World Series’ Victory

  • Shakespeare Santa Barbara Presents The Comedy of Errors

  • Pablo de la Guerra Speaks Out Against Injustice

  • Fiesta Events

  • 2007 Fiesta Guide

  • The Simpsons Movie

  • Sunshine

  • Eats & Peeps

  • Montecito Author Stephen Murdoch’s IQ: A Smart History of a Failed Idea

  • Baby & Barcliff & Bair

  • Light Blue Dog

  • Indy Publisher’s Car Stolen, Returned

  • City Council Declares Children Top Priority

  • Santa Barbara Architect Passes Away at 75

  • Carpinteria Soldier Killed in Iraq

  • Dr. Laura Honored by Secretary of Defense

  • O’Connell Rumored to Consider Gubernatorial Bid

  • Oprah’s Benefit for Obama Sells Out

  • Microsoft Buys Carpinteria-based AdECN

  • Mold Forces Temporary Closure of Children’s Center

  • Residents Speak Out Against Drilling Proposal

  • Broken Water Pump May Have Killed Koi

  • Fire Forces Evacuation of Peachtree Community

  • Officials Complete Investigation of Fire’s Cause

  • Zaca Fire Roars Back to Life

  • UCSB Bans On-Campus Camping

  • City Council Moves Forward with Children’s Museum Development

  • City Rejects At-Large Mayoral Elections

  • City Discusses Resident-Only Parking for Hacienda Neighborhood

  • Police Continue Campaign Against Homeless Loitering

  • Police Begin Pre-Fiesta Gang Sweeps

  • Police Investigate Trigger-Happy Officer

  • Hazmat Called to Carpinteria Salvation Army

  • North County Pot Club Raided, Shut Down

  • Santa Maria Man Arrested for I.V. Stabbing, Drunk Driving

  • Cocaine Dealer Arrested at Carpinteria Bar

  • North County Drug Busts Yield Five Arrests

  • Quiz: Making a list and Checking it Twice

  • A List of Wrongs

  • Let Peace Begin with Me

  • Squash Blossoms Stuffed with Goat Cheese

  • The Dangerous Book for Boys

  • Calling Documentarians

  • Barney’s Kulture Kwiz

  • The Incredible Lightness of Moving

  • Hail to the Chief

  • The Spectacle of Area Wine Lists

  • The Spirit of Fiesta

  • G. Love & Special Sauce Prepare to Headline the Bowl

  • Why There Is Still Reasonable Doubt About Citizen Ralph Nader

  • Fiesta Equestrian Parade

  • Honorary Vaquero Bob Williams

  • Positively State Street

  • Summer Punctuators

  • Meeting Discusses Plans for Cold Springs Bridge Barrier

  • How to Speak Flamenco

  • Pick it Up

  • Timetable of Old Spanish Days

  • A New Way to Renewable Energy and Energy Independence

  • Dr. Mac’s Music

  • Music for your Eyes

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