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Story Archive for January 2008

Thursday, Jan. 31

  • Peeping McDreamy

  • Split Verdict in Cooney’s Case

  • UCSB Extension Halves Programs

  • Environmental Protection Agency Gets Tough on Greka

  • This Weekend’s Moviemaker Panels

  • Palladino’s Picks: Film Fest, Day Eight

  • Woodard’s Wraps: Film Fest Day Seven

  • Marine Sanctuary Looks to Protect Blue Whales

  • Lambda Theta Societies Recruit Fellow Latinos

  • Santa Barbara Celebrates Carnaval, Brazilian Style

  • Restore the Trees, Please

  • Proposed Beach Booze Ban Greeted Skeptically

  • Wet and Wild Weather Returns to the South Coast

  • Ride for Rwanda

  • Alien Problems

  • UCSB Study Favors Strong Fish

  • Atkins Charges Procedural Deficiencies in Juarez Prelim

  • Rambo

  • School District to Allow Flyers

  • Untraceable

  • Looking a Gift Dog in the Mouth

  • Council Bullies

  • Thérèse Raquin at ETC

  • Jake’s

  • Tommy Lee Jones Comes Home to Santa Barbara

  • This Week in History

  • Angelina Jolie Accepts SBIFF Award

  • Film Festival: Day Seven

  • Three Ways Arts Alive! Is Saying Out With the Old for ’08

  • Goleta Sandbox

  • South Coast Muslim Cleric Deported

  • Breathing Away Obesity

  • I Like Obama

  • The Truth About ABX1

  • Inconsistency

  • My Eyes Have Seen the Glory

  • Songstress Jesca Hoop on Her Unconventional Rise

  • Bucket List In The Bucket?

  • Obama Is Not Too Young

  • Seeing Gratitude

  • Helping the Victim

  • Hillary for Women

  • UCSB Professor Receives Award

  • UCSB Grad Lynne Cox Swims Far in Freezing Waters

  • In the Wake of Mitchell

  • Indian Gaming

  • Examining McCain

  • Santa Barbara In Black

  • The Women’s Literary Festival Celebrates Year Three

  • UCSB Defender to Play for San Jose

  • Capps Heads Healthcare Task Force

  • Westmont Announces "Early Action" Stats

  • James P. Lenfestey Featured at Santa Barbara Poetry Series

  • Universal Healthcare Doesn't Pass In California

  • Nava Holds Oil Companies More Accountable

  • Hear Our Hearts Calling

  • Judge Rules In Favor of Reinstated County Employee

  • Montecito Road Construction to Cause Delays

  • Hutton Foundation to Support Hospital Renovations

  • Measure R for Better Schools

  • City Wins Award for Pest Management

  • Strawberry Growers Flee North

  • vol. 22, no. 107, Jan. 31 - Feb. 7, 2008

  • When Marriage Is a Four-Letter Word

  • WOODARD’S WRAPPING AND PALLADINO’S PICKING

  • Please Light Up

  • How to Love Hate Mail

  • Now Something from the Ladies

  • Coup de Gras

  • Getting Rid of Pests

  • The Buck Stops Here

  • Authorities Continue Search for Missing Student

  • Police Find Children During Meth Bust

  • Art Film Installations

  • Question: ‘How many times has the Santa Barbara Mission been restored?’

  • The Bijou Gourmet

  • Our Midfest Report for SBIFF 2008

  • A Little Local Lagniappe

  • The High, the Low, and the Hip

  • Pure Popcorn

  • Cooney’s Case Goes to Jury

  • The Royal Philharmonic with Pinchas Zukerman, presented by CAMA.

  • Victor Quijada Keeps Stretching Dance’s Boundaries

  • John R. Seeley 1913-2007

  • SBIFFy Stylin’

  • smART: Alpha Art Studio Group Show.

  • Lights, Camera

  • Quiz: Whom are you wearing?

  • £850

  • New Lows

  • Naples Coalition Environmental Beach Hike

  • What I Did for Xmas

  • Radio Square to be Redeveloped

  • Notes on a Film Festival

  • Museum of Natural History Elects New President

  • Meter to be Installed on Freeway Onramp

  • City to Adopt Energy Saving Technology

  • Broadway Babies

  • Greka Names New President and Environmental Plan

  • County Sues EPA

  • Breaking the Mold

  • Give a Little

  • Positively State Street

  • FANdango

  • Radio Station Wins Six Golden Mike Awards

  • Santa Barbara In Black Makes Last Stand

  • Capps Praises Economic Package

  • Professor Riki Ott on the Dangers of Oil Dependency

  • Pursuing Appropriate Tactics to Address Racial Inequality

  • Bren Receives $1 Million Grant

  • On Drinking Yquem

  • Animation Whiz Brad Bird Comes to SBIFF

  • African Film Heritage Series

  • My Kid Could Paint That

Wednesday, Jan. 30

  • A Case of the Mondays

  • Review: Don Riders

  • Brooks Appoints New President

  • UCSB Receives 47,025 Applications for 2007-2008 School Year

  • Review: Crude: The Incredible Journey of Oil

  • Reviews: Alexandria and Summerhood

  • Film Festival Fotos, Day Six

  • Palladino’s Picks: Day Six

  • Why Teens Matter on Super Tuesday

  • KCLU Sweeps Radio Awards Again

  • 2008 Election

  • Area Imam Leaves United States Under Threat of Deportation

  • Back to the Tip of Mercury

Tuesday, Jan. 29

  • Search Continues for Missing City College Student

  • Judge Considers Juarez Defender’s Request for Mistrial

  • Proposed Three-Story Building Gets Mixed Reviews

  • Air Activists Again Sue EPA Over Channel Traffic

  • Influx of Strawberry Growers Expected for SB County

  • Tough Early Life Leaves Fish Better Off, Study Says

  • Lois Capps, Salud Carbajal React to Bush’s State of the Union

  • Surf City Peeps

  • Notes on a Scandal

  • Top Sporting Events: January 31-February 7

  • Woodard's Wraps: Film Fest Day Five

  • The 25th Annual Writers' Workshop

  • Public Places, Giant Steps

  • Film Festival Fotos: Day Five

  • The Steve McQueen Affair

  • Aphrodesia

  • The Bicycle Thief

  • They Do Build Houses in Goleta

Monday, Jan. 28

  • Heeger on Solar Futures

  • Hutton Foundation Gives $250,000 to Cottage

  • Last Chance to Get Vote by Mail Ballots

  • UCSB’s Bren School of Environmental Science Gets $1 Million Grant

  • UCSB Professor Lauded for Psych Research

  • Woodard’s Wraps: Film Fest Day Four

  • Palladino’s Picks: Film Fest Day Four

  • One Boat Sunk, Six Washed Ashore

  • Yoav

Sunday, Jan. 27

  • Everything You Wanted to Know About Ballot Measures …

  • On the Wings of Film

  • Storm Damage Update

  • Eucalyptus Falls On IV Apartment

  • Say Hi to Fred

  • Woodard’s Wraps: Film Festival, Day Three

  • Santa Barbara Lutherans

  • Festival Fotos: Day Three

  • Palladino's Picks: Day Three

Saturday, Jan. 26

  • Festival Fotos: Day Two

  • Severe Weather To Come, Precautions Taken

  • Woodard’s Wraps: Film Festival, Day Two

  • Looking for a Fix

  • How Weird Is Our Weather?

  • Jane Germain

Friday, Jan. 25

  • Screenwriters’ Panel Cancelled

  • Festival Entry Examines New Guinean Strife

  • Santa Barbara Film Festival Picks

  • Saving Luna

  • Market: Close of Friday, January 25

  • Westmont College Receives Donated Books

  • Film Fest Peeps

  • Raytheon Names Intelligence VP

  • Palladino’s Picks: Opening Night 2008

  • Woodard’s Words: Opening Night 2008

  • U of Pacific Drowns UCSB Gauchos

  • Running for Education

  • Film Festival: Day One

  • What’s Your Cat’s Real Age?

  • Andrew McCubbin and the Hope Addicts

  • Rep. Capps Praises Economic Stimulus Agreement

Thursday, Jan. 24

  • Former UCSB Soccer Star Drafted by San Jose

  • Short-lived Tornado Warning for Goleta This Morning

  • Sheriff Touts Reverse 911 Emergency Notification System

  • There’s Snow Up There

  • Russ Spencer on SBIFF’s Santa Barbara Filmmakers

  • Know Your 2008 Presidential Candidates

  • Clinton Courts College Vote at UCSB

  • The Story of Eric Frimpong

  • Does Community Design Affect Health?

  • Lowering Boom on Building Heights

  • Supes Take Major Step Toward Goleta Beach Solution

  • New Coalition Volunteers Look to Rehab Trails

  • Ryan Adams and the Cardinals

  • An Introduction to the 2008 Santa Barbara International Film Festival

  • Police Investigate Possible Gang Stabbing

  • R. Buckminster Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe.

  • Susan Spicer’s  Crescent City Cooking

  • News-Press Would-Be Buyer Starts Nonprofit

  • Kenny Harbaugh 1960-2007

  • Curiosities

  • Santa Barbara Symphony with Colin Currie

  • Health at the Biko Co-Op

  • Three Reasons Why Jack Reilly’s Art in Shape Makes Math Fun

  • Various Artists

  • Times They Are a-Changin’

  • WORK in Progress

  • Give a Little

  • Surf’s Up

  • Nights at the Sea Center

  • This Week in History

  • A Rundown of Group Talks You Don’t Want to Miss

  • Teen-Empowering Texts

  • vol. 22, no. 106, Jan. 24 - 31, 2008

  • WELL-PLACED MODIFIER

  • Rice Reflections

  • Quiz: Know Your SBIFF

  • The Write Stuff

  • UCSB’s World Music Series

  • 220

  • California Tour to Begin Soon

  • UCSB Grad Wins Race, $1 Million Prize

  • Solid Oak Unhappy With Myspace.com Management

  • Swegles Leaves Daily Sound

  • Antioch Gets Grant for Latino Wellness Center

  • More Improvements Planned for Freeway Widening

  • Montecito Planning Commission Accepts Largura's Plans

  • Local Help for Giuliani?

  • Locals Speak Out Against Slot Machines

  • Elizabeth Kucinich Visits Mission Terrace

  • Nava Outraged at Bush's Exemptions

  • State Discusses Governor's Budget Cuts

  • Runway Construction Causes Problems at SB Airport

  • Court Rules Against Photographer's Appeal

  • FBI Investigates Denison Disappearance

  • More Mud Slinging at Goleta Water District

  • Santa Barbara Foodbank Solicits Increased Donations

  • Martin Luther King Rally Held at Marjorie Luke

  • Neglect Suit Filed at Mission Terrace Covalescent Home

  • Police Investigate Mysterious Vehicle Fire

  • Latino Cinemedia

  • Woman Arrested for Burglary

  • Federal Jury Rejects Police Brutality Charges

  • Defense Calls Witnesses In Police Brutality Case

  • International Poverty, Regional Problem

  • Hoping Against Hope

  • A Brighter Future

  • Getting a Grip on This Year’s Flood of Documentaries

  • Reel Nature

  • East x West

  • Introducing SBIFF’s Guest Director, Norman Jewison

  • Actress Amy Ryan Joins the Cast of SBIFF’s Virtuosos

  • Eastern Bloc

  • Behind the Scenes with SBIFF’s Reviewers, Who Screen Films All Year

  • An Interview with SBIFF’s Modern Master, Cate Blanchett

  • Meet Javier Bardem, This Year’s Montecito Award-Winner for Classic Performances

  • Connecting Poetry and Community

  • Tradition and Transition: The California Missions

  • The Nonpartisan Pistachio

  • Question: ‘I’m interested in one of the early families in Carpinteria, the Olmstead family.’

  • Cortez-Avila Arrested for Embezzlement

  • Mom Envy

  • Presenting the Best in Santa Barbara-Based Filmmaking

  • Short Cuts

  • Positively State Street

  • Cassandra's Dream

  • Cloverfield

  • Angela Correa Takes Her Show on the Road

  • Youth Thinking Big

  • San Francisco’s Indie Heroes Head to Muddy Waters

  • To the Maxxx

  • Vietnamese Choreographer Ea Sola on Contemporary Dance

  • UCSB Basketballers Beat Up on Cal Poly Mustangs

  • Nintendo Makes Virtual Work of Cooking

  • The Latest Toque in San Roque

  • A Valentine Wine Dinner to Love

  • Snakes, Lizards, and Toads

Wednesday, Jan. 23

  • Tenting It

  • CyberSitter Skeptical

  • Strange Weather

  • This Week’s Big Games: January 24-31

  • Mad Money

  • Santa Barbara Dance Theater presents Cycles. At UCSB’s Hatlen Theater, Friday, January 18.

  • Chemical Leaked into Las Flores Creek

  • Jackknifed Truck Slows Northbound 101 Traffic

Tuesday, Jan. 22

  • Female Fat Phobia

  • FBI Searching for Missing SBCC Student

  • Rugby Rumbles in Elings Park

  • Ani DiFranco Announces SB Tour Stop

  • Film Festival Honoree Heath Ledger Dead

  • She Fled Hitler

  • The Score

Monday, Jan. 21

  • Civil Rights Leader King Celebrated

  • Dog Killed in Vehicle Fire

  • Thursday Night Stabbing Allegedly Gang-Related

  • “¡Ask a Mexican!” Answers Our Questions

  • Jools Holland

Sunday, Jan. 20

  • First Christian Church

  • Hotel Andalucia Now Canary Hotel

Saturday, Jan. 19

  • General Plan Culling Begins

  • Schwarzenegger Talks Budget Plan in SB

  • Rabbit Cake and the Rabbi’s Tarot

  • Esau's to Return in Spring

  • Is There Life After 401(k)?

Friday, Jan. 18

  • City Planning for Healthy Living?

  • Woman Arrested in Connection With Goleta Auto Burglaries

  • Sheriff’s Detectives Make Arrest in Local Embezzlement Case

  • DP Chargers Beat SB Dons in Water Polo

  • Market Close for Friday, January 18

  • Hillary Clinton Rallies at UCSB

  • Becoming the Pack Leader

  • We Gave, the RR Gave

Thursday, Jan. 17

  • Montecito Planning Commission Approves Largura Home

  • Hillary Clinton to Visit UCSB Tonight

  • Longtime County Counsel Prepares to Step Down

  • Blankenship Stops Building, Blames Loan Crisis and Permit Process

  • Greka Cries Eco-Terrorism, County Beefs Up Oil Regulations

  • County and Schools Scramble to Anticipate State Budget Cuts

  • Winter Arts Pop & Rock Preview

  • Winter Arts Books & Lectures Preview

  • Winter Arts Theater Preview

  • Winter Arts Visual Arts Preview

  • Quiz: I Bought It on eBay!

  • Bill Frisell and Joey Baron

  • Positively State Street

  • Honoring M.L.K.

  • The Beats Go On

  • Don’t Ask, We’ll Tell

  • A Flawed Proposal

  • Thanksgiving Sliders with Cranberry “Ketchup”

  • Carrot Margarita

  • Granada Garage Half Full

  • Outlaw Alcohol

  • The Adventures of Rina van de Kamp

  • Another Westside Stabbing

  • Truffles Not to Trifle With

  • Rock the Vote

  • Going, Going, Gone

  • $1 million

  • Martinis and Bikinis

  • Judge Rules in Favor of Tour Operators

  • New Works, presented by Santa Barbara Dance Alliance.

  • The Art of Conscious Creation

  • Camerata Pacifica

  • David Daniels

  • S.B. Symphony’s International Percussion Festival

  • The Faculty

  • History in Focus

  • Lucky Strike

  • Channel 21’s The Creative Community Begins Its Fourth Season

  • And the Show Goes On

  • SB Stranded in Snow at Tahoe

  • Teen Flips Car

  • Cool Culture

  • Give a Little

  • Emilio De Paola 1934-2007

  • Star Shows

  • This  Week in History

  • Civil Suit Brought for Alleged 2006 Police Misconduct

  • Mulitiple Meth Bust in Sycamore Canyon

  • Home Depot Employee Arrested for Theft

  • City Appoints Commission to Make Cuts

  • City to Broadcast Fincance Meetings

  • City Examines Nightclub Ordinance Revisions

  • Smyser Announces Candidacy

  • Ex-Roots Guitarist and Current Incubus Bassist, Ben Kenney, Goes Solo

  • Human Skull Found in Goleta Park

  • Fresco at the Beach to Close for Renovations

  • Esau's One Step Closer to Reopening

  • Former Andalucia To Reopen as The Canary

  • GBMI Purchased by Titan

  • The Bucket List

  • Granada Garage Half-Full at Best

  • KSBY to Close SB Bureau

  • Rogers Appointed to Retirement Board

  • Dos Pueblos’ Kiley Neushul Puts Other Water Polo Teams in the Deep End

  • vol. 22, no. 105, Jan. 17 - 24, 2008

  • The Thinker

  • CINMS Seeks Members for Advisory Board

  • UCSB Scientists Discover Double Einstein Ring

  • Breakers Switch Leagues

  • No More Hostels

  • USS Responsibility

  • My New Stud

  • SB Surfrider Scores in the Fashion Scene

  • David Jacobs-Strain Rocks SOhO

  • Community Supported Agriculture

  • Spain Unleashes The Orphanage on American Soil

  • Voyage Imaginaire  — From China to Paris: Recent Artist Books of Gunnar A. Kaldewey.

  • For President: Barack Obama

  • Winter Arts Preview Part II

  • Oil Sheen Likely from Natural Seepage

  • Naples on the Gaviota Coast

  • StylePhile

  • Big Waves, Beat Downs, and the Birth of Modern Surfing

  • Two Recent Cuts to the Bone of the Surfing Experience

Wednesday, Jan. 16

  • Global Brand Footwear Reincarnated

  • Daily Sound Co-Publisher Leaves Paper

  • Dog-Day Peeping

  • Santa Barbara Sports Schedule: January 17-24, 2008

  • Women in History

Tuesday, Jan. 15

  • Another Stabbing on the Westside

  • The Ring Thing

  • Foreign Born

  • A Nightmare and a Dream

Monday, Jan. 14

  • Goleta Teen Flips Car, Arrested for DUI

  • “Be The Change”

  • Starting the Year Off Right

  • Just Say “No” — Again — to Goleta General Plan Amendments

Sunday, Jan. 13

  • On the Big Ship

Saturday, Jan. 12

  • Gevirtz School, Community Members Talk Education Policy

  • Daniel Wallace Possible Interim County Counsel

  • Shrines and Ley Lines

  • Period Extended to Apply for Marine Sanctuary Advisory Board

  • Protect Your Pet From Household Dangers

Friday, Jan. 11

  • Smyser Makes It Official

  • Gubernatorial Appointment Goes to Carp Resident

  • Market Close of Friday, January 11

  • KSBY Closes Santa Barbara Bureau

  • Meth Busts in Sycamore Canyon

  • Electronic Waste Accepted This Weekend at Earl Warren

  • Gaucho Women Win, Men Lose

  • Who Is That Man?

  • Senioritis, the Silent Grade Killer

Thursday, Jan. 10

  • Home Depot Employee Busted for Embezzlement

  • Police Take Stand in Cooney’s Assault Case

  • Montecito Association Gives Miramar Renovation Thumbs-Up

  • Supes to Hear Greka Report at January 15 Meeting

  • UCSB Athletic Director Retires

  • Crooked Neck Giraffe Dies at 21

  • Fess Parker Offers Cash in Lieu of Cheap Beach Bunks

  • Two Talks Discuss What Eating Healthy Really Means

  • County Money Problems Loom

  • Homework Time at Goleta’s City Hall

  • Bye-Bye Barnwell, Hello Francisco

  • Finally, Some Weather

  • Matt Costa Looks at Unfamiliar Faces, His Second Full-Length Album of Folk-Pop

  • An Interview with Terence Blanchard of the Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra

  • Winter Arts Film Preview

  • Winter Arts Jazz Preview

  • 120

  • To a Tea

  • JT and the Clouds Warm Up Hell

  • Mommy's a Liar

  • Disco Beats and Rasta Rhythms

  • UCSB's Athletic Director Announces Retirement

  • Panel Studies Impact of Retiring Public Servants

  • Four Ways Give Wings to Your Dreams

  • Man Rescued from Santa Maria River

  • Vehicle Rolls Over on Highway 101

  • Cordero To Stand Trial for 12 Felonies

  • Terris Reelected to County Retirement Board

  • Suicide Barriers Examined for Cold Springs Bridge

  • Edwards Pleads Guilty to Murder

  • Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex

  • Warship Woes

  • Care If Not Cure

  • Reefer Madness

  • Santa Barbara Memories III

  • Nobel Peace Prize recipient Professor Muhammad Yunus 

  • Santa Barbara Memories II

  • vol. 22, no. 104, Jan. 10 - 17, 2008

  • Santa Barbara Memories I

  • Talia Stella Klein, 1994-2007

  • Money Help

  • Carbajal Becomes Chair of County Board of Supervisors

  • Two UCSB Grads Sue SB Police

  • UCSB Professor Earns Faculty Honors

  • Weather Hits SB

  • The Man Who Is Creating a World Without Poverty

  • Living with Uncertainty

  • Moving in a New Direction

  • Teen Stabbed in Gang Fight

  • Deep Water

  • This Week in History

  • Sailboat Destroyed by Fire

  • Give a Little

  • Bottoms Up!

  • Making Connections

  • The Savages

  • Bye-Bye, American Pie

  • Santa Barbarans Get Behind Microloans

  • There Will Be Blood

  • Quiz: Celebrated Singletons

  • Cynthia Martin’s Solo Flight Addresses Bipolar Disorder

  • Listmania Continued

  • The Best Wine Events of 2008

  • Musings of a Single, Young (un)Professional

  • Tebedge Pleads Not Guilty

  • Gaucho Volleyball Coach Ken Preston Retiring After 30 Years

  • Winter Arts Classical Preview

  • What Comes Around Goes Around

  • Voters Favor State Health Insurance Bill

  • Local Leaders Celebrate Energy Bill

  • Dantona Leaves Democratic Race

  • Westheimer Runs For Brain Tumor Research

  • Julie Christie to be Honored By SB Film Festival

  • McCaffrey Steps Down as City Police PIO

  • Plane Crash Survivor Returns to SB

  • Navy Sonar Banned in Southern California Waters

  • Los Banos Sewage Improvements Completed

  • CallWave Partners with JAHJAH

  • Winter Arts Preview Part I

  • Man Dies on Highway 101

  • Winter Arts Dance Preview

  • Pruning Deciduous Fruit Trees

  • Miramar's Environmental Review Begins

  • A Conversation with Filmmakers Molly Bingham and Steve Connors

  • One Missed Call

Wednesday, Jan. 9

  • Radiohead Announces SB Tour Stop

  • Friends Remember Michael Klein

  • Rufus Wainwright

  • The Link Between Astrology and Palmistry

Tuesday, Jan. 8

  • Reagan's Disciple

  • Hearing Examines Greka Woes

  • Film Fest Unveils 2008 Slate

  • Simply Solvang

Monday, Jan. 7

  • 84,000 Gallons Spilled in Saturday Oil Leak

Sunday, Jan. 6

  • Gauchos Lose

  • Spirituality at UCSB

Saturday, Jan. 5

  • Restaurant Health Inspections Available Online

  • Weird Santa Barbara: More Weird Zoology

  • River Rescue in Santa Maria

  • No Really, Greka Spills Again

  • Matt McAllister Leaves KTYD

Friday, Jan. 4

  • Fire Department Offering Free Sandbags

  • Market Close for Friday, January 4

  • Paying for Underage Drinking

  • New Public Information Officer for SB Police Department

  • The Endless Stunner

  • What To Do When You See a Stray Animal

  • Fired News-Press Worker's Victory Lap Captured on Google

Thursday, Jan. 3

  • Gauchos Beat 49ers in Thursday’s Big West Opener

  • MachineTalker Acquires Micro Wireless Tech

  • Gang Member Stabbed near Garden and Micheltorena

  • The Two IRAs

  • Capps Praised for Energy Act Passage

  • Man Pleads Guilty to 1992 Murder

  • Wet, Fierce Weather Predicted for California

  • North County Wineries Snagged in Undercover Sting Operation

  • Social Distortion’s Jonny Wickersham on His Punk Rock Evolution

  • Loving The L Word

  • Top Five Reasons to Spend 2008 with Los Lobos

  • Healthcare Reality

  • Positively State Street

  • CAMA Presents David Daniels, Countertenor, in Recital

  • Santa Barbara County Gets Walgreens Settlement Money

  • Winery Clerks Fined

  • Michael Klein, 1970-2007

  • SMHS Band to Play at Orange Bowl

  • Gauchos Defeat EWU

  • McAllister Moves to Arizona

  • USS Ronald Reagan to Visit SB

  • CBD Delivers Complaint to US Fish and Wildlife Service

  • EPA Rejects California's Fuel Economy Standards

  • High Winds Cloud Skies With Ash

  • Another Spill At Greka

  • Goleta Water Investigates Conflict-of-Interest Charges

  • Santa Barbara Regional Health Changes Name, Expands Services

  • Judge Denies Prosecutiorial Misconduct Charges In McDermut Hit-and-Run

  • Sailor Rescued at Channel Islands

  • Police Report Eastside Stabbing

  • Motorcycle Chase Ends In Collision

  • Police Arrest Suspected Bank Robber

  • Rain Blamed for Electrical Explosion

  • SBCC Professor David Starkey’s Living Blue in the Red States

  • Greka Faces Review at Special Hearing

  • One Man's Promised Land

  • Tiger Trouble

  • S.B. Memoir Contest Winners

  • Educational Revolution

  • Froggy Fury

  • Man Arrested for Copper Theft

  • Humbug! A (Lit Moon) Christmas Carol

  • A Magical Musical Tour: 103 Years of Songs from Peter Pan

  • Brian Setzer Orchestra

  • Plane Crash Survivor Released From Hospital

  • Growing Artichokes in S.B.’s Climate

  • Freedom of Appreciation

  • Resolutions

  • Beetlemania!

  • High Speed Pursuit Ends in Fatality

  • Gangland Grievance

  • Corporate Coverup

  • Foggy Horizon

  • vol. 22, no. 103, Jan. 3 - 10, 2008

  • Healthy New Year

  • Swearing Off New Year’s Promises

  • The Neo-Con Runaround

  • So This Is the New Year

  • Calexico

  • Regulation, Not Repression

  • Soul Food

  • Baby to the Max

  • Gaucho Men Get Ready for Regular Season; Plus More Holiday B-Ball Highlights

  • 30%

  • Quiz: New Year’s Around the World

  • Julie Rofman. At Gallery Ocho.

  • Brookies Explore Territory Ahead

  • Rockin’ Good Cause

  • New Year’s Resolutions from a Self-Proclaimed Wine Geek

  • El Mirasol

  • Rooftop Escape

  • State Street Dining

  • Santa Barbara County’s Newest Caterer

Wednesday, Jan. 2

  • Police Release Holiday DUI Statistics

  • Isla Vista in Review

  • 20-Year-Old Dies in High Speed Pursuit

Tuesday, Jan. 1

  • Part Two in a Year of Montecito

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