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The Federal AdministrationAviationrequires the Triennial Full-Scale Emergency Live Exercise, and as the name indicates, it has to be done every 36 months at airports to test the Airport Emergency Plan. The plan explains what agencies need to do to save lives.
Firefighters, law enforcement, American Red Cross and others collaborate in drill with people playing victims at Santa Barbara Airport
Mr. Chouinard, his wife and two adult children agreed to donate the entire company to the battle for climate change. Patagonia expects to contribute about $100 million a year, but that could vary according to its profits.Patagonia is well-known as the apparel company that campers, hikers and mountain climbers turn to, with
Yvon Chouinard and his family put stocks into trust and collective to fight climate change
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The agreement was made in the 2010 Long Range Development Plan Mitigation Implementation and Settlement Agreement, which expires in 2025.
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At left, firefighters and the Metropolitan Transit District participate in the drill, which included simulated smoke. At right, firefighters bring their engines to Thursday’s realistic drill.
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“In 2010, when the university approved the development plan, the community was excited about the opportunity to have an agreement between the university and the local government that would mitigate the housing impact
Firefighters check on “victims” during a mock disaster drill Thursday morning at the Santa Barbara Airport.
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Students in fall 2021 protest the lack of housing at UCSB.
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Mr. Chouinard — an 83-year-old entrepreneur who climbed El Capitan and, in the beginning, supported himself by selling climbing pitons out of his car — explained the donation at patagonia.com.“We’reinbusiness to save our home planet,” Mr. Chouinard wrote, citing the slogan his nearly 50-year-old company adopted in 2018.
“Earth is now our only shareholder,” Mr. Chouinard wrote.The plan is for profits that aren’t reinvested to go to climate change efforts.
He added that all the necessary permits and approval were obtained to move forward with development agreed to in the 2010 agreement.“Thereis great benefit from the student population. We are really proud that UCSB is a part of the community, and it is a great asset,” said Supervisor Hart.
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Be prepared for the worst. That’s the theme of an emergency drill, and local first responders, agencies and many volunteers pretending to be victims worked together to test lifesaving efforts Thursday morning at the Santa Barbara Airport.Thepeople playing victims lied on the ground as firefighters treated them and carried them in the drill north of the airport’s main runway. Several fire engines were there, along with some simulated smoke.
at the same time,” Supervisor Gregg Hart told the News-Press. “Historically that has not been the case.“Since 2012, UCSB has increased enrollment by 5,000 students as well as staff and faculty, but the housing has not been built,” Supervisor Hart said. “Twelve years have passed, and we are living with the impact of it on the community. The important part is that the housing was intended to be delivered as enrollment increased.
The four-hour drill looked realistic, and that was the point as everyone from police and firefighters to the American Red Cross practiced what they would do in case of an aircraft
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28.In August, the county Board of Supervisors voted to sue UCSB for what supervisors see as the university’s failure to live up to an agreement to provide enough housing for its students.
He said all of the outdoor apparel company’s voting stock will be transferred to the
After voting to sue the university, Board of Supervisors are now in agreement to allow for negotiations
Patagonia founder and owner Yvon Chouinard and his family have given away their $3 billion, Ventura-based company to fight climate change.
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“There was nothing that would have prohibited building the housing as described in that plan, other than financial limitations,” Supervisor Hart said.
(The Center Square) — California’s attorney general filed a lawsuit against Amazon Wednesday, alleging that the company “stifled competition” through partyagreements,explainsproductsofpracticesthatGeneralWednesdayFranciscothecouldjudgmentpractices.anti-competitiveAtechcoalitionwarnsafortheGoldenStateresultinhigherpricesforretailgiant’scustomers.Thelawsuit,filedinSanSuperiorCourtbyAttorneyRobBonta,assertsAmazon’santi-competitive“hamper”theabilitythecompany’srivalstoofferatlowerprices.ThesuitthroughanticompetitiveAmazon’sthird-andwholesalesuppliers
Ms. Harris said. “The border is secure, but we also have a broken immigration system, in particular, over the last four years before we came in, and it needs to beNBCfixed.”News anchor Chuck Todd replied, “We’re going to have 2 million people cross the border for the first time ever. You’re confident this border’s secure?”
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hardworking Americans who rely on it for their jobs and the economic security of our country,” Mr. Shay added.Therail industry and rail unions have been in contract talks since 2019. In July, President Biden appointed a presidential emergency board to investigate and make recommendations. The NCCC said the tentative deal includes many of thoseUnderrecommendations.theRailwayLabor Act, Congress has stepped in and stopped rail disruptions at least 18 times.
“Together, the three unions represent approximately 60,000 railroad employees,” it added.
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“Amazon makes consumers think they are getting the lowest prices possible, when in fact, they cannot get the low prices that would prevail in a freely competitive market because Amazon has coerced and induced its third-party sellers and wholesale suppliers to enter into anti-competitive agreements on price,” the lawsuit states.
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Earlier this year, a judge in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia dismissed a lawsuit from Washington D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine that accused the company of antitrust violations by barring third-party sellers from offering lower prices for their products elsewhere, as previously reported by Reuters.
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“We are pleased to announce that the nation’s freight railroads have reached tentative agreements with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters; the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers – Transportation Division; and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen,” the National Carriers’ Conference Committee, which represents the nation’s freight railroads in national collective bargaining, said in a news release.
“agree not to offer, and to prevent Amazon’s competitors from offering, lower prices elsewhere.”
A report from the Association of American Railroads said that the potential shutdown would cost $2 billion per day and “would immediately harm every economic sector served by rail.” The group said 7,000 trains per day would be affected and would “trigger retail product shortages, widespread manufacturing shutdowns, job losses and disruptions to hundreds of thousands of passenger rail customers.”Currently, rail moves about 28% of U.S. freight, which means trucks would have to pick up the slack, which the trucking industry said
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ignoring and denying the historic crisis at our southern border, which has endangered and overwhelmed Texas communities for almost two years,” Gov. Abbott said.
(The Center Square) — Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong are leading a multistate, bipartisan effort urging President Joe Biden to classify illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.
Union leaders were haggling over time off, pay raises and bonuses as several industries watched closely, fearing the worst.
“I thank the unions and rail companies for negotiating in good faith and reaching a tentative agreement that will keep our critical rail system working and avoid disruption of our economy,” President Joe Biden said in a statement.TheNCC said the tentative agreement includes “a 24% wage increase during the five-year
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A national rail strike was averted when a tentative agreement was reached Thursday with unions.
Vice President Harris twice claimed on Sunday in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the border is secure while she was visiting Houston, the largest city closest to the southern border and major U.S. human trafficking hub.
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The tentative agreement still must be ratified in a vote of the unions’ workers.
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(The Center Square) — The freight railroad industry reached a tentative deal with rail worker unions Thursday morning to avoid a national rail strike that threatened to cripple the nation’s already stressed supply chain.
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consumers have paid more for their online purchases because of Amazon’s anticompetitive contracting practices,” Bonta said. “With today’s lawsuit, we’re fighting back. We won’t allow Amazon to bend the market to its will at the expense of California consumers, small business owners, and a fair and competitive economy.”Amazon could not be immediately reached for comment regarding the lawsuit.
question that we have to do what the president and I asked Congress to do, the first request we made: Pass a bill to create a pathway to citizenship,”
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“Now I am leading a bipartisan coalition of 18 attorneys general demanding the president take action now, declare fentanyl a WMD and join us in our fight to prevent the death and destruction caused by this highly-lethal substance from getting even worse.”
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Two buses arrived at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., Thursday carrying 100 people who illegally entered the U.S. and were released into Texas instead of being detained or deported by Customs and Border Protection in accordance with federal immigration law, the governor’s office said.
She again said, “We have a secure border,” adding it’s “a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration. But there are still a lot of problems that we are trying to fix given
the deterioration that happened over the last four years. We also have to put into place a law and a plan for a pathway for citizenship for the millions of people who are here and are prepared to do what is legally required to gain citizenship.“Wedon’t have that in place because people are playing politics in a state like this and in Congress,” she added, referring to Texas.Outside of her residence, a Venezuelan man told Fox News, “Everybody believes that the border is open ... We see it on the news that everybody comes in illegally, so we do the same.”
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They are citizens of Colombia, Cuba, Guyana, Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela, the governor’s office said. They illegally entered the U.S. through Eagle Pass, Texas, after crossing the Rio Grande River from administrationMexico.“TheBiden-Harriscontinues
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“Our supposed Border Czar, Vice President Kamala Harris, has yet to even visit the border to see firsthand the impact of the open border policies she has helped implement, even going so far as to claim the border is ‘secure.’ Texas will continue sending migrants to sanctuary cities like Washington,
Vice President Harris was tasked by the president last year to manage the border crisis. She has yet to visit the busiest points of entry along the Texas-Mexico border in the Del Rio and Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sectors. Texas has five sectors, the most of any state in the U.S., and shares the majority of the U.S.-Mexico’s 1,254 mile-border.
The lawsuit seeks to halt Amazon’s anticompetitive practices by prohibiting the retail giant from entering into anti-competitive contracts in the future and order the company to compensate consumers for harms suffered as a result of higher prices, according to the attorney general’s office.
In July, Ms. Moody called on the president to designate fentanyl as a WMD but she hasn’t heard back. Now 17 attorneys general, both Republicans and Democrats, are joining her.
period from 2020 through 2024 – with a 14.1% wage increase effective immediately – and five annual $1,000 lump sum payments.”National Retail Federation President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement the industry was “relieved and cautiously optimistic” that a strike was averted.“Wehope railway workers will accept the new terms of the proposed contract and the railway system can continue to operate on behalf of the millions of
(The Center Square) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent two buses of foreign nationals from the southern border to Vice President Kamala Harris’ Washington, D.C., residence after she twice claimed on Sunday that the southern border is secure.
In April, Gov. Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to charter buses to transport foreign nationals illegally entering the U.S. and being released into Texas by the Biden administration to send them to Washington, D.C. In August, he began sending them to New York City and Chicago. More than 10,000 people have been sent north to the three so-called sanctuary cities at the expense of Texas taxpayers so far.
The buses arrived at Vice President Harris’ residence after 29 Texas counties declared an invasion at the Texas-Mexico border.
announced Wednesday, the Chamber of Progress, a tech industry policy coalition, issued a statement claiming the suit could result in higher prices on Amazon.
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“I first called for President Biden to take swift action in July and call fentanyl what it is – a weapon of mass destruction,”
“For years, California
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Attorney General Moody said.
“People come to Amazon to save money, but this case would force Amazon to raise prices,” CEO Adam Kovacevich said in a statement. “That makes no sense while consumers shop for bargains to counter inflation, and it’s based on a legally unsound theory already rejected by federal courts.”Amazon has become the dominant online retailer in the United States, with more than 200 million Prime members worldwide. In California, the retail giant has about 25 million customers, according to Attorney General Bonta’s office.
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SANTA BARBARA — The Santa Barbara Area California Highway Patrol office will be doing a Child Passenger Safety Seat Check from 8 a.,m. to noon Saturday.Theevent is by appointment only, and the address will be disclosed once the appointment is Themade.CHP said four of every five child passenger safety seats have been installed or adjusted improperly.AtSaturday’s check, health
CHP Officer C. Wilson said the Toyota Prius was driven by Taylor Michio, 21 of Santa Monica at a stated speed of 70 mph.
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Deputy District Attorney Madison Whitmore told the NewsPress that her office agreed to dismiss its case against Victor Anthony Olivera Hernandez, 24, after the U.S. Attorney’s Office notified her office that it had
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issued an arrest warrant for him in anticipation of filing a case against him.Ciaran McEvoy, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, told the News-Press Thursday that his office filed its own complaint against Mr. Hernandez on Tuesday, but that no date in U.S. District Court had been set when he would make his initial appearance prior to being arraigned. The defendant remains in Santa Barbara County Main Jail on $535,000 bail.
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LOMPOC — The LompocVandenberg branch of the American Association of University Women will host a forum for mayoral and school board candidates from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Lompoc City CouncilPeopleChambers.canattend the forum in person. The chambers are at 100 Civic Center Plaza in Lompoc. Or voters can watch the program on TAP TV Channel 23 or via a Zoom webinar with live interpretation.Theeventwill begin with a community and candidate meet up from 6 to 6:25 p.m. for all candidates, both in contested and uncontested races. All candidates are invited to bring campaign literature.
CHP San Luis Obispo units responded to the scene. When they arrived, CHP San Luis Obispo units determined the pedestrian, who has not been positively identified at that point, succumbed to her Preliminaryinjuries. investigation indicates Ms. Figueroa was walking across the northbound lanes of Highway 101 from east to
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SANTA MARIA — The pedestrian who died in a Santa Maria collision has been identified. She was Amanda E. Figueora, 30, of Santa Maria, according to the California Highway Patrol.
They seized approximately 17,000 M30 fentanyl pills, 22.5 pounds of cannabis flower, 27 grams of MDMA or Ecstasy, 218 grams of psilocybin mushrooms,
The phone allegedly was found in the car where Mr. Hernandez had been sitting before his arrest. Another phone was identified by his girlfriend as belonging to him, and a third was found in his bedroom where several controlled substances were found, Agent Chaney said.
The program is free to the public, and the CHP said it will not be issuing citations.
In his summary of probable cause justifying the complaint and warrants, he noted that Mr.
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A Santa Maria man arrested for allegedly possessing a massive amount of illegal drugs for sale — including fentanyl — was set to appear in Santa Barbara Superior Court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing on the charges against him when suddenly the hearing was canceled.Thereason: The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles were keenly interested in theSocase.Santa Barbara County prosecutors agreed to drop their case in favor of letting the feds prosecute him.
Mr. Michio was following behind an uninvolved vehicle when that vehicle suddenly swerved to the right. Officer Wilson said Mr. Michio observed the pedestrian directly in front of his Toyota, and he swerved to the left in an attempt to avoid colliding with the pedestrian.OfficerWilson said Ms. Figueora ran toward the median, to the west, and the right front of the Toyota collided with the pedestrian.
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Detectives with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Bureau arrested Mr. Hernandez on Aug. 4 after seizing a huge amount of drugs from a residence in the 100 block of Curryer Street. Some of the narcotics were found in areas accessible to children living there.
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Roger Chaney Jr., DEA special agent, wrote the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint and arrest warrant being issued, as well as a search warrant for threeiPhones confiscated after Mr. Hernandez was arrested. Those phones are now in custody of the Sheriff’s Office in Santa Maria.
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Musicians from the rock band Chicago and other iconic groups will perform during One805LIVE, a benefit Saturday for first responders in Santa Barbara County.Theevent, which is scheduled for 4 to 10 p.m. at a private, oceanside Summerland estate, will feature Danny Seraphine of Chicago, Elliot Easton of The Cars, Wally Palmar of The Romantics, David Pack of Ambrosia and the Santa Barbara band Dishwalla. Also on stage will be Glenn Annie and Sofia Guerra as well as DJ’s Le Funk GeneralSounds.admission costs $89, and there are options to buy sponsorships including cabanas and VIP tables. To purchase, go to one805.org.Proceeds will go to helping to prepare, equip and support local first responders. An audience of 2,000 guests is expected.
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Hernandez possessed more than 16,000 pills containing fentanyl (including wrappings and/or containers) and a variety of other controlled substances and a digital scale in his bedroom and in the backyard of his house when he wasMr.arrested.Hernandez allegedly told officers the drugs belonged to him and that he was holding them for another individual.
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T12 - Megan Duncan (90).
T21 - Emily Ruiz (99).
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5. Allan Hancock (381).
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SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022A4 NEWS Schedule subject to change. Please visit metrotheatres.com for theater updates. Thank you. Features and Showtimes for Sept 16-22, 2022 * = Subject to Restrictions on “SILVER MVP PASSES; and No Passes” ” www.metrotheatres.com ARLINGTON 1317 STATE STREET SANTA805-963-9580BARBARA 225 N FAIRVIEW AVE 805-683-3800GOLETA FAIRVIEW METRO 4 618 STATE STREET SANTA805-965-7684BARBARA LP = Laser Projection FIESTA 5 916 STATE STREET SANTA805-963-0455BARBARA HITCHCOCK 371 South Hitchcock Way SANTA805-682-6512BARBARA PASEO NUEVO 8 WEST DE LA GUERRA STREET SANTA805-965-7451BARBARA CAMINO REAL 7040 MARKETPLACE DRIVE 805-688-4140GOLETA Fairview • Hitchcock THE9/16:WOMANKING Fiesta 5 COUNTRYGOD’S9/16: Arlington • Metro 4 • Camino PEARL9/16: Paseo NuevoPaseo Nuevo • Camino THEYSEE9/16:HOWRUN THE9/16:SILENTTWINS Fiesta • Camino SPEAK9/16:NOEVIL The Arlington Theatre The Woman King* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 12:35, 2:05, 3:40, 5:10, 6:45, 8:15, 9:50. Mon-Wed: 2:05, 3:40, 5:10, 6:45, 8:15. Thu: 2:05, 3:40, 5;10, 8:15. See How They Run* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00. Mon-Thu: 1:55, 5:20, 7:50. Pearl* (R): Fri-Sun: 2:30, 5:00, 7:40, 10:10. Mon-Thu: 2:30, 5:00, 7:40. Top Gun Maverick (PG13): Fri-Sun: 1:15, 4:20, 7:30. Mon-Wed: 2:15, 4:20, 7:30. Thu: 2:15. Barbarian (R): Fri-Sun: 1:45, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. Mon-Thu: 3:05, 5:35, 8:05. Don’t Worry Darling* (R): Thu: 5:30, 8:30. Moonage Daydream* (PG13): Thu: 7:20. The Silent Twins (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 5:15, 7:40. Sat/Sun: 2:40, 5:15, 7:40. Saloum(NR): Fri, Mon-Wed: 5:25, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 3:00, 5:25, 8:00. Thu: 5:25. See How They Run* (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thu: 5:00, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 2:30, 5:00, 7:30. Nope (R): Fri-Wed: 4:50. Three Thousand Years of Longing (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 7:50. Sat/Sun: 2:10, 7:50. Don’t Worry Darling* (R): Thu: 5:15, 8:10. God’s Country (R): Fri, Mon-Thur: 5:15, 7:45. Sat/Sun: 2:15, 5:15, 7:45. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (PG): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:45, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 2:30, 4:45, 7:30. Pearl* (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 3:05, 5:35, 8:05. Sat/Sun: 12:35, 3:05, 5:35, 8:05. Speak No Evil (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 2:50, 5:20, 7:55. Sat/Sun: 12:40, 2:50, 5:20, 7:55. Running the Bases (PG): Fri, Wed/Thu: 4:00, 7:00. Sat/Sun: 1:05, 4:00, 7:00. Mon/Tue: 4:00. Minions: The Rise of Gru (PG): Fri, Tue-Thu: 3:10, 5:25. Sat/Sun: 12:30, 3:10, 5:25. Where the Crawdads Sing (PG13): Fri-Thu: 7:45. Barbarian (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 3:15, 5:45, 8:15. Sat/Sun: 12:45, 3:15, 5:45, 8:15. The Woman King* (PG13): Fri: 3:25, 6:30, 9:35. Sat: 12:20, 3:25, 6:30, 9:35. Sun: 12:20, 3:25, 6:30. Mon-Thu: 1:30, 4:45, 8:00. Confess Fletch (R): Fri-Thu: 2:00, 4:30, 7:45. Top Gun Maverick (PG13): Fri, Sun-Thu: 1:45, 5:00, 8:05. Sat: 1:45, 8:15. Bullet Train (R): Fri, Sun-Wed: 2:15, 5:15, 8:15. Sat, Thu: 2:15, 5:15. Canelo vs GGG III*: Sat: 5:00. Moonage Daydream* (PG13): Thur: 8:15. The Woman King* (PG13): Fri-Sun: 1:30, 4:45, 8:00. Mon-Thu: 3:45, 7:00. God’s Country (R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 5:25, 8:00. Sat/Sun: 2:05, 5:25, 8:00. Bullet Train(R): Fri, Mon-Thu: 4:50, 7:45. Sat/Sun: 1:55, 4:50, 7:45. Where the Crawdads Sing (PG13): Fri, Mon-Thur: 4:40, 7:30. Sat/Sun: 2:35, 4:40, 7:30. 10/4/22 (805) 965-4542 1231 State Street Victoria ContemporarySantaBarbaraCourtWomen’s Clothing Any 1 Item 20% OFF* Exp. 10/4/22 *Sale items not included. Limit one coupon per customer.
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4. Moorpark (374).
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2. SBCC (344).
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The men’s basketball team has a 14-game home schedule, where season ticket holders will get to watch all of the action in nonconference and Big West play. The Thunderdome will light up as fans watch Andre Kelly, Miles Norris, Ajare Sanni and Ajay Mitchell and the rest of the Gauchos take to the court against Cal Poly, Hawaii and Long Beach State.
Then it’s Santa Barbara City College at West Los Angeles at 12:45 p.m. Saturday.
3. Bakersfield (351).
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The Vaqueros were led by Carlee Steven and Ginger Libby, who finished second and sixth, respectively, in last year’s Western State Conference standings. Both sophomores carded an 82 to tie for fifth overall in the competition.
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T5 - Ginger Libby (82).
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Tickets have gone on sale for UCSB men’s and women’s basketball games.
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7. Citrus (437).
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On the women’s side, there are a number of exciting matchups and themed nights this season in the Thunderdome. The Gauchos’ home opener with Pepperdine on Nov. 10 marks Fansgiving, where fans donate a non-perishable food item to get into the game for free. Then UCLA comes to town on Dec. 3 for UCSB’s Whiteout Game. The Stanislaus State game on Dec. 15 marks the annual Toy Drive.
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KZSB — AM1290, the NewsPress radio station— will air broadcasts of football games tonight and Saturday. The games will also air on AM1290KZSB.com.UpfirstisSantaBarbara High School hosting Ventura High School at 6:45 tonight.
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SBCC will head to San Dimas GC next Monday, Sept. 19 for WSC No. 2 hosted by Citrus.
Santa Barbara also got some solid debuts from Joey Fletcher and Megan Duncan, who also finished with the same score (90) tying for 12th. Fellow freshman Emily Ruiz rounded out the Vaquero lineup tying for 21st with a score of 99.
1. Canyons (325).
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T5 - Carley Steven (82).
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T12 - Joey Fletcher (90).
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All of the ticket information with pricing is available at ucsbgauchos.com or by calling 805-893-8272. Single game tickets will go on sale at a later date.
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6. Antelope Valley (382).
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This was the first of nine WSC events the Vaqueros will compete in through the final Monday of October.
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For the first time, UCSB will be hosting an MLK Day game as the team takes on UC Irvine. Another game to put on the calendar is the Gauchos’ annual Pink Game with UC Riverside on Feb. 18.
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In a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, Gov. Newsom wrote that he has been “horrified at the images of migrants being shipped on buses and planes across the country to be used as political props.”Inthe letter, Gov. Newsom refers specifically to a situation that occurred Wednesday night, when a group of migrants were transferred to Martha’s Vineyard after they were allegedly told they would be going to Boston.
Some of the migrants have alleged that a recruiter approached them outside a shelter in San Antonio, Texas, telling them they could be flown to Boston and provided with expedited work papers, NPR reported. The migrants arrived in Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday on two separate flights paid for by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, CNN reported.
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goletameetings.ThecityofGoleta considers the San Jose Creek Bike Path Project to be an important component of the city’s bicycle and pedestrian master plan. The path is designed to provide a connection between existing bike routes north of Highway 101 and the Atascadero Creek Bike Path to the south.
building this nearly 1.5-mile bike path.The new bike path will include space for bicycles and pedestrians beginning on Calle Real, proceeding under Highway 101, and continuing along San Jose Creek through Armitos Park and Jonny D. Wallis Park in Old Town Goleta, north of Hollister Avenue.Theroute will then pick up on Kellogg Avenue, and cross over State Route 217 (Ward Memorial Boulevard) on a 350-foot long, 12-foot wide bicycle/pedestrian bridge.Thebike path then lowers to align adjacent to State Route 217, separated by a 2-foot concrete barrier and bicycle/pedestrian rail to separate users from the roadway.Atthesouth end of the project, the bike path will continue under State Route 217 in a newly constructed box culvert, and
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Westmont Head Coach Dave Wolf and The Master’s Head Coach Jim Rickard both began their respective tenures at the helm in 1991. Since then, the two have shared the pitch on 42 separateComingoccasions.intoWednesday, Wolf had won 20, Rickard had won 13, and the two had also tied on nine occasions. By the end of Wednesday the Warriors
The San Jose Creek Bike Path Project will connect existing bicycle routes in Goleta.
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Made pursuant to Section 3371 & 3372 Revenue and Taxation Code I, Harry E. Hagen, Santa Barbara County Treasurer-Tax Collector, State of California, certify that: The real properties listed below were declared to be in tax default at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2019, by operation of law pursuant to Revenue & Taxation Code Section 3436. The declaration of default was due to non-payment of the total amount due for the taxes, assessments and other charges levied in the fiscal year 2018-2019 that were a lien on the listed real property. Tax-defaulted real property may be redeemed by payment of all unpaid taxes and assessments, together with the additional penalties and fees, as prescribed by law, or it may be redeemed under an installment plan of redemption. The amount to redeem, including all penalties and fees, as of September 2022, is shown opposite the parcel number and next to the name of the assessee. All information concerning redemption of tax-defaulted property will be furnished, upon request, by Harry E. Hagen, Treasurer-Tax Collector, at the office locations listed below: Santa Barbara: County Administration Building 105 E. Anapamu Street, Room 109 Telephone: (805) 568-2920 Santa Maria: Betteravia Government Center 511 E. Lakeside Parkway Telephone: (805) 346-8330 Or if Mailed: P.O. Box 579, Santa Barbara, CA 93102-0579 Pay on the internet: www.sbtaxes.org PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), when used to describe property in this list, refers to the assessor’s map book, the map page, the block on the map (if applicable), and the individual parcel on the map page or in the block. The assessor’s maps and further explanation of the parcel numbering system are available in the assessor’s office. Property tax-defaulted on July 1, 2019, for the taxes, assessments, and other charges in the bill year 2016-2017:ASSESOR’SPARCELNUMBER ASSESSEE NAME AMOUNTREDEEMTO 075-101-027 ST GEORGE, EDWARD $ 414,547.95 Property tax-defaulted on July 1, 2019, for the taxes, assessments, and other charges in the bill year 2017-2018:ASSESSOR’SPARCELNUMBER ASSESSEE NAME AMOUNTREDEEMTO 059-420-037 CABRERA, OMAR ARTURO $ 323.04 093-182-005 AGUINIGA, ROBERT SR $ 751.90 113-301-002 BADGER, ELIZABETH S $ 630.80 113-303-009 HAYES, TIANA $ 3,200.82 118-002-089 SANCHEZ, HECTOR $ 1,893.08 118-010-023 BAZAN IRVIN ABEL $ 1,200.30 118-032-072 CORALLO, NICHOLAS ROTH $ 5,957.94 PARCELASSESSOR’SNUMBER ASSESSEE NAME AMOUNTREDEEMTO 119-295-024 MARQUEZ, JUAN PABLO $ 1,246.02 121-174-016 CONTRERAS, FELIPE $ 3,546.40 121-261-015 COLE, MATTHEW $ 930.64 Property tax-defaulted on July 1, 2019, for the taxes, assessments, and other charges in the bill yearPARCEL2018-2019:ASSESSOR’SNUMBER ASSESSEE NAME AMOUNTREDEEMTO 003-262-001
I certify, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct. HARRY E. HAGEN, CPA SANTA BARBARA COUNTY TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR Executed at Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, California on August 25, 2022. Published in the Santa Barbara News-Press on September 2, September 9, & September 16, 2022. SEP 2, 9, 16 / 2022 -- 58549
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“We’ve got a little bit of momentum on our side now,” Wolf said. “Three wins in a row, two clean-sheets in a row, we’re making progress.“Today was a different type of Westmont-Master’s game,” Wolf
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pushed Wolf’s total to 21 after the Westmont (3-0-1) men’s soccer team defeated The Master’s (1-4-2) in a non-conference matchup by a score of 3-0.
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Scoring opened in the 23rd minute when an immediate trio of passes led to Braeden Pryor’s second goal in as many matches. Captain Landon Amaral began the sequence when he sent a long-
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(The Center Square) — Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to open an investigation into possible violations of state and federal law in response to reports of migrants being sent to Martha’s Vineyard this week.
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said Wednesday. “They were a little understaffed today, so we have to be a little realistic about the result versus what we can expect come October. That being said, our group is moving forward. Our guys also weren’t fully satisfied with their performance, and I take that as a good sign.”
“Clearly, transporting families, including children, across state lines under false pretenses is morally reprehensible, it may also be illegal,” Gov. Newsom said in his letter, directing the DOJ to investigate whether the alleged “fraudulent scheme” would support kidnapping charges under state law.
his right before firing to the back of the net for the first goal of the match.After several chances to double their advantage, Westmont didn’t break through again until the 60th minute. On this occasion, Michael Stull created the opportunity when he intercepted a Mustangs’ pass less than 10 yards from the box.
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The path will also connect the bike routes north of Calle Real all the way to the Coast Route, which connects to Goleta Beach, UCSB and into Santa Barbara. This is a complex project that has involved close coordination with various agencies including Caltrans and the County of Santa Barbara
“It’s always an honor to share the field with Jim,” said Wolf. “Our relation and our history supersedes any single game or any single result. He’s done an incredible job for years leading that program, and I have no doubt his team will only be better in the future.“We’ll have a very difficult
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Now it’s time for a public hearing.TheGoleta City Council will discuss the project at its Sept. 20 meeting, where members will consider the final initial study of the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Development Plan for the project.
During a news conference Thursday, Gov. DeSantis addressed the topic, saying “we are not a sanctuary state.” Madison Hirneisen covers California for The Center Square.
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cleared environmentally and had coastal commission approval and support from the county and the city of Goleta,” Supervisor Hart said. “I don’t understand why that plan wasn’t constructed, and instead the university is pursuing Munger dorm as the replacement. It is unclear if that proposal will ever be “Theresuccessful.isnotimetable to transparency, and no way it will be completed before the LDRP ends,” Mr. Hart said, referring to the 2025 expiration date for the 2010 agreement. “That is bitterly disappointing. There was a plan pursued by everybody, and now we are pursuing something which is controversial at best and it is unclear if it will ever be constructed.“Themost recent negotiations have been focused on the provision of a timetable that would explain when the university plans to deliver on its 2010 promise and we haven’t received any timetable,” said Supervisor Hart.
“The university remains committed to building more affordable on-campus housing for our students, in addition to the recently completed projects that created an additional 1,500 student housing beds,” Ms. Reyes said in an email. “We look forward to continuing our discussions with the county and are hopeful that any lawsuit does not result in needless and expensive litigation, instead of ongoing collaboration.”
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Mr. Chouinard was born Nov. 9, 1938, the son of a FrenchCanadian handyman, mechanic and plumber. He and his family moved from Maine to Southern California in 1947.
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Their daughter Jennifer Devi was born in 1982, and son Daniel Bailey completed the family in 1986. The children were Jack’s pride and joy. He never missed a chance to attend Jennifer’s musical performances or Daniel’s baseball games, or learn how to use a new tech device. In 2007 he welcomed Justin Stuler into the family as a new son-inlaw, and was blessed over the years with three precious granddaughters. Last year he happily met his future daughter-in-law, Shaunah Stolaroff, and was looking forward to their wedding next year.
Secretary for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction James McDonnell, fentanyl’s “high toxicity and increasing availability are attractive to threat actors seeking non conventional materials for a chemical weapons attack,” Task & Purpose first reported.
Mr. Chouinard made other climbs around America, as well as climbs in the European Alps and in PatagoniaPakistan.has long been based in Ventura, but expanded its facilities in 2018 by purchasing the former Brooks Institute of Photography campus, located on Ventura Avenue in Ventura. (Before Brooks took over the site, it was a movie and TV studio.)
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According to Supervisor Hart’s office, the agreement is for 5,000 student units and 1800 faculty and staff units. Of those, 3,500 student units are still outstanding along with the vast majority of staff and faculty
After working in Hong Kong for 10 months, Jack came to the U. S. and traveled throughout the country taking orders for men’s suits and shirts. Less than two years later (in 1972) he decided to open his own business with his best friend, Hiro Nasta, and Fashion Tailors was begun in Santa Barbara. Leading into a retail store, Fashion Tailors and Imports, opened downtown in December 1973.
“We started with our products, using materials that caused less harm to the environment,” Mr. Chouinard continued.
Kiki Reyes, media relations manager at UCSB, told the NewsPress that UCSB “has been involved in extensive good-faith discussions with the county over student housing since experiencing significant and unanticipated undergraduate enrollment increases several years ago at the behest of the state of California. The university and the county have a shared goal of providing more on-campus housing for our students.
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everything from coats to flannel shirts.“Inever wanted to be a businessman,” Mr. Chouinard, known for his lifetime of climbing mountains, wrote on the Patagonia website. “I started as a craftsman, making climbing gear for my friends and myself, then got into apparel.
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Jack was born in Benares, India (Varanasi) the fourth child of six. At age five his family moved to Bombay (Mumbai) where he grew up and attended school. After studying commerce in college, he left India for Hong Kong in 1969 and joined a custom tailoring company, Taj Mahal.
The family gratefully thanks Dr. Alan Rosenblum for his considerate care of Jack, Dr. Robert Wright, Laura Cadwell, the incredible nurses at Cottage Hospital’s Infusion Suite--”Jack’s Angels”--and the doctors and nurses who attended to him during his final days. Jack will remain in our hearts forever.
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On the evening of August 29, 2022, with family by his side, Jagmohan Tulsidas Hiranandani (aka Jack Hira), passed away peacefully at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital from complications of multiple myeloma cancer. Jack was 74 years old. He was preceded in death by his parents, Tulsidas and Devi Hiranandani, and a sister Mira Khilnani. Jack is survived by his beloved wife of 48 years Susan, son Daniel (fiancée Shaunah), daughter Jennifer (Justin), granddaughters Hailey, Laila, and Paisley Stuler, brothers Dhanraj, Shyam, Jagdish, sister Renu, their respective spouses, many nieces, nephews and extended family in the U.S. and India.
The illicit drug is pouring through the southern border at an alarming rate and in alarming amounts, the AGs argue.InJuly alone, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 2,100 pounds of illicit fentanyl. In fiscal 2021, CBP agents seized 11,200 pounds of fentanyl. So far in fiscal 2022, they’ve seized 10,600 pounds.
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An earlier headquartersPatagoniainVentura, which this writer visited in the 1990s, was a brown building nestled in the midst of tall trees in a setting that well suited Mr. Chouinard’s love for nature.
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“The reason Isla Vista exists is to provide housing for UCSB students that the university never provided in the first place,” Mr. Hart said. “Thirty to 40 years ago, that was a huge problem for the community.”Referringto the 2010 agreement, Supervisor Hart said, “For the first time, the university acknowledged that impact and agreed to mitigate the impact. It solved a long standing problem that had been in place for decades. That is why it is so disappointing to find ourselves in the same place we have always been with enrollment that increases and housing that hasn’t been provided.”TheNews-Press asked Supervisor Hart about Munger Hall, a proposed dormitory for UCSB, which has been controversial because of its largely windowless rooms.
The Patagonia founder has had a lifelong love for nature, and that
Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, was photographed by his mountain climbing partner Tom Frost. Now 83, Mr. Chouinard announced he and his family have made Earth their only shareholder, putting stocks into a trust and collective to fight climate change.
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ALMANACTEMPERATUREPRECIPITATION TIDESMARINE FORECAST SUN AND MOON STATE CITIES LOCAL NATIONALTEMPSCITIES WORLD CITIES SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES Date Time High Time Low Pismo Beach Guadalupe Santa Maria Los AlamosVandenbergLompoc BuelltonGaviota Goleta CarpinteriaVentura Solvang Ventucopa New Cuyama Maricopa BARBARASANTA AIR QUALITY KEY ModerateGood Unhealthy for SG Very Unhealthy Unhealthy Not Available Source: airnow.gov Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. LOCAL FIVE-DAY FORECAST Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday High/low 77/55 Normal high/low 74/56 Record high 93 in 1979 Record low 45 in 1970 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. 0.00” Month to date (normal) 0.09” (0.04”) Season to date (normal) 10.62” (17.23”) Sunrise 6:43 a.m. 6:44 a.m. Sunset 7:05 p.m. 7:03 p.m. Moonrise 11:01 p.m. 11:46 p.m. Moonset 1:10 p.m. 2:08 p.m. Today Sat. Last New First OctFull9Oct 2Sep 25Sep 17 At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point at which water starts spilling over the dam holds 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, equivalent to the amount of water consumed annually by 10 people in an urban environment. Sept. 16 3:37 a.m. 3.2’ 7:14 a.m. 2.9’ 2:08 p.m. 4.9’ 10:27 p.m. 1.2’ Sept. 17 3:18 p.m. 4.7’ 11:52 p.m. 1.0’ none none Sept. 18 8:01 a.m. 3.7’ 10:50 a.m. 3.5’ 4:49 p.m. 4.6’ none 72/51 70/54 70/54 79/5368/55 68/54 76/5175/55 78/56 75/57 74/59 82/52 79/52 82/51 83/61 77/58 Wind west 6-12 knots today. Wind waves 2-4 feet with a west-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 9-second intervals. Visibility clear. Wind west 6-12 knots today. Wind waves 2-4 feet with a south-southwest swell 3-5 feet at 14-second intervals. Visibility clear. Wind west 6-12 knots today. Wind waves 2-4 feet with a south-southwest swell 3-5 feet at 14-second intervals. Visibility clear. TODAY Sunny and nice 84 77 52 58 INLAND COASTAL SATURDAY Sunshine 81 76 51 57 INLAND COASTAL SUNDAY Clouds and pleasantsun; 78 72 56 57 INLAND COASTAL MONDAY A little rain 77 72 56 58 INLAND COASTAL TUESDAY Mostly sunny and pleasant 79 74 52 57 INLAND COASTAL AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2022 Storage 68,630 acre-ft. Elevation 697.74 ft. Evaporation (past 24 hours) 24.5 acre-ft. Inflow 12.8 acre-ft. State inflow 6.2 acre-ft. Storage change from yest. +0 acre-ft. Atlanta 84/65/s 86/64/s Boston 72/55/pc 69/63/pc Chicago 85/68/pc 86/68/pc Dallas 91/74/s 93/74/s Denver 81/54/s 83/53/s Houston 87/72/t 90/73/t Miami 88/77/t 88/79/t Minneapolis 77/63/t 80/65/t New York City 78/63/pc 80/66/pc Philadelphia 81/62/pc 84/65/pc Phoenix 98/78/s 101/74/s Portland, Ore. 69/54/pc 68/53/c St. Louis 88/68/s 88/69/s Salt Lake City 75/58/pc 79/60/c Seattle 64/52/c 64/52/pc Washington, D.C. 82/64/pc 84/66/pc Beijing 89/65/s 92/64/s Berlin 61/51/pc 60/47/sh Cairo 88/72/s 90/74/s Cancun 88/75/t 90/75/t London 61/44/pc 62/47/pc Mexico City 69/57/t 71/57/t Montreal 64/47/pc 66/56/c New Delhi 88/75/t 93/77/t Paris 64/47/c 63/44/s Rio de Janeiro 67/64/sh 70/62/pc Rome 82/71/t 79/54/t Sydney 75/58/s 72/55/s Tokyo 82/74/c 81/77/r Bakersfield 84/62/s 86/60/s Barstow 91/64/s 90/61/s Big Bear 67/38/s 66/36/s Bishop 86/48/s 84/48/s Catalina 70/60/pc 69/57/pc Concord 81/56/s 77/59/pc Escondido 81/61/pc 80/60/pc Eureka 60/50/c 59/49/c Fresno 86/60/s 85/57/s Los Angeles 82/66/pc 81/64/pc Mammoth Lakes 69/35/s 65/33/s Modesto 82/54/s 79/55/s Monterey 66/57/pc 66/57/pc Napa 81/52/s 78/55/c Oakland 72/58/pc 69/59/pc Ojai
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“As we began to witness the extent of global warming and ecological destruction, and our own contribution to it, Patagonia committed to using our company to change the way business was done,” he said. “If we could do the right thing while making enough to pay the bills, we could influence customers and other businesses and maybe change the system along the way.
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“Injectingunits.those numbers into a very tight housing market lowers vacancies and increases rent. We live in one of the least affordable housing markets in the state,” said Supervisor Hart.
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“We are aware of scenarios that different federal and state agencies have considered utilizing and causing mass casualty events,” they write.
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all the money, but the company wasn’t certain a new owner would continue the firm’s values or keep its people around the world employed.Healsosaid taking the company public would have proven disastrous because of the pressure for short-term gains.
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Mr. Chouinard noted Earth’s resources are finite and that humanity has exceeded them. But he also praised the planet for being resilient. “We can save our planet if we commit to it.”
The News-Press asked Supervisor Hart if Isla Vista, the community next to UCSB and known for its college-age population, is overcrowded.
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“Just two milligrams of fentanyl is needed to kill an adult, and it can easily be placed in other substances. … In addition to different government agencies looking at fentanyl related scenarios, fentanyl has already been used as a weapon – the Russian army used it to end a hostage crisis two decades ago, killing more than 120 hostages in theAccordingprocess.”to the Department of Homeland Security, a WMD “is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological or other device that is intended to harm a large number of people.”
In 1964, he took part in the first climb of the North America Wall with Tom Frost, Royal Robbins and Chuck Pratt. They succeeded — without ropes.
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County Fire Department, agencies participating in Thursday’s drill included the Santa Barbara City Fire Department, the Santa Barbara Police Department, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, the county Coroner’s Office, the county Office of Emergency Services. and the Montecito and CarpinteriaSummerland fire departments.
In 1973 Jack unexpectedly met Susan Bailey at a local grocery store. After becoming friends, they were inseparable. Married in 1974, they began an extraordinary journey together. He was a jack-of-all trades and an entrepreneur, and throughout life his curiosity led to many interests. A few achievements were opening several retail stores (including Me ‘n’ You), plus wholesale, manufacturing and import businesses. Jack then went into real estate (licensed in 1987), construction, and property management. He was forever an optimist. To him there are no obstacles, only opportunities.
McDermott-Crockett Mortuary handled the cremation and a memorial is pending. A Celebration of Life will be held in October and details will be shared on www.jackhira. com. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite charity in Jack’s memory.
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But he said Patagonia’s efforts haven’t been enough.
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“We need to build more housing across the board due to the housing crisis we face. But the university has an obligation to meet the agreements made to mitigate the housing impact,” said Supervisor Hart.
Two milligrams, the weight of a mosquito, is lethal. A teaspoon holds about 5,000 milligrams, enough to kill 2,500 people. One pound of fentanyl, or 453,592 milligrams, could kill 226,796 people.Inboth fiscal years so far, CBP agents have confiscated enough fentanyl to kill nearly 5 billion people.Theworld’s population is currently 7.9 billion people, according to Worldometer.
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DEA Administrator has called fentanyl ‘the deadliest threat (the DEA) ha(s) ever seen.’ We should treat it as such – thus bold action must be taken,” the AGs wrote.“We must not sit idly by until a terrorist chooses to inflict harm using this substance on a large group of Americans – our countrymen are already dying from this poison. We cannot wait for tragedy to strike when proactive steps can be taken now to preserve American lives. We urge you, take immediate and decisive action and declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction.”Duetothelow cost of producing fentanyl and its inherent lethality and vast availability, they argue it would be “an ideal choice for bad actors to use as a chemical weapon.”
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Jack was a people person, taking a genuine interest in anyone he met. Family and food (it will bring us together) were very important. Taking time to connect--along with offering enough to eat--was his true generous nature. Encouraging others with Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds--plus Action--was a lifelong motto he excelled at. Since 2014, attending the Santa Barbara Vedanta Temple was an important connection to his upbringing. Traveling, hiking, taking long walks at Shoreline Park, studying economics and reading were a few of his other passions.
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At a multi-law enforcement security briefing held in Tallahassee on Wednesday, Ms. Moody met with former federal drug officials, Families Against Fentanyl and law enforcement leaders to discuss the growing threat of fentanyl facing the U.S. Fentanyl is the leading cause of death of adults in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 45. In 2020, 77% of all teen overdose deaths involved fentanyl, according to a study published by JAMA.
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Thomas Boeddeker peacefully passed away with family at his side on September 6, 2022. Thomas was 78 when he passed and was a lifetime resident of Santa Barbara. A memorial service will be held at the SB Mission at 11am, on September 23rd. In lieu of giving flowers, the family asks that those who are able, instead donate to “Hospice of Santa Barbara.”
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“Instead of ‘going public,’ you could say we’re ‘going purpose,’” Mr. Chouinard said. “Instead of extracting value from nature and transforming it into wealth for investors, we’ll use the wealth Patagonia creates to protect the source of all wealth.”
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Remastered ‘Five Summer Stories’ to screen Monday at Fiesta 5 Theatres
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Proceeds from the 7:30 p.m. screening will benefit the Surfrider Foundation and Oceania, two nonprofits dedicated to protecting oceans and preserving coastal communities.
“Corky Carroll was the fi rst truly professional surfer with paid endorsements,” according to MacGillivray Freeman Films, which produced the surf classic “Five Summer Stories.” Mr. Carroll won more than 100 surfi ng contests and was voted Surfer magazine’s No. 1 surfer in 1968.
The film has been digitally remastered for the tour.
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Rory Russell drops onto the face of Pipeline in Hawaii.
There have been four different iterations of “Five Summer Stories,” with writer and director Greg MacGillivray adding and removing scenes to both maintain a contemporary feel to the film and reward repeat viewings by the film’s fanatic fan base with new content.Themovie now features 10 distinct vignettes as opposed to the previous versions that typically presented viewers with around five.“Five Summer Stories,” which originally was released in 1972 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, instantly captured the imagination of surfers and non-surfers alike with its unique vignettes that blended scenes of surfing, filmed using state-of-the art technology, with the politics surrounding the surf community at thatIt’stime.allset to a soundtrack that featured songs provided by the Beach Boys and another band, Honk.“The majority of the audience were people who were interested in the culture of surfing — they weren’t hardcore surfers, although we got them as well,” said Greg MacGillivray, the nephew of the late Santa Barbara Mayor Don MacGillivray.“Itbecame a cultural phenomenon,” Mr. MacGillivray told the News-Press. “It was just the thing for every young person to take their favorite girl to. It was kind of a marriage of a film plus a rock concert, because the sound and music were so good.”
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Aside from the never-beforeseen style of the film and its highly acclaimed soundtrack, its ability to capture the politics of the day also contributed to “Five Summer Stories’” cultural impact and relevance upon its release and subsequent re-releases.
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At top, Eddie Aikau rides the wave of the year in 1967 at Waimea Bay on Oahu’s North Shore. Above, “No one has ever surfed Pipeline as beautifully as Gerry Lopez,” according to MacGillivray Freeman Films. elegant perfection was an artistic match to Greg MacGillivray’s super-telephoto slow-motion closeups and Bud Browne’s inside-the-curl water photography.”
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he 1970s surfing cult classic, “Five Summer Stories,” will return to the silver screen in Santa Barbara on Monday as the film’s 50th anniversary screening tour makes its final stop at Fiesta 5 Theatres.
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SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022B2 NEWS Soweto Gospel Choir HOPE – It’s Been a Long Time Coming Wed, Nov 2 / 8 PM / UCSB Campbell Hall “Nothing less than an international treasure.” JazzTimes SouthFromAfrica
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about was that our beaches were being closed off, being privatized and sold for freeways,” Mr. MacGillivray recounted. “There’s a great surf spot just south of (Santa Barbara) called Stanley’s Diner that was right along the Old Coast Road below Rincon that was wiped out by the new freeway, and nobody even cared. But it was one of those kinds of surf spots that every surfer loved, but the politicians didn’t even think about it.”In addition to participating
At top, Jericho Poppler was one of the top pioneering female surfers of the day. Above, the soundtrack for “Five Summer Stories” features music by the band Honk, pictured above, as well as the Beach Boys.
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• 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Æbleskiver Breakfast.
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• 2:30 p.m.: Danish Days closing ceremony in Solvang Park.All events listed here are subject to change or updates posted
SATURDAY
• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Kid’s Korner in Solvang Park.
• 2:30 p.m.: Danish Days Parade, includes the Solvang Village Band atop the Carlsberg Beer Wagon, floats, equestrians, Village Dancers and more. Line-up starts at 1:30 p.m. on First Street, between Molle Way and Oak Street.
in the anniversary screenings of “Five Summer Stories,” Mr. MacGillivray will also be releasing a memoir this November titled “Five Hundred Summer Stories: A Life in IMAX,” which will depict his time working in the world of filmmaking.Amongother things, the book will include an interactive feature through the use of QR codes that will allow readers to watch scenes from “Five Summer Stories” as Mr. MacGillivray recounts his experiences filming them.
“I hope my legacy is one that I made people believe that they can do things that they didn’t think they could do.” – Laird Hamilton Zane Company
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• 7:30 p.m.: Torchlight Parade beginning at Alisal Road and Laurel Avenue and ending at the Midgaard Pavilion Stage.
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• 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Living History Day at Elverhøj Museum of History and Art, 1624 Elverhoy Way. 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Randel McGee as Hans Christian Andersen. 10:30 at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum at The Book Loft; 1 p.m. at the Elverhoj Museum of History & Art. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.: Ax 11:30 a.m.: Free Æbleskiver Eating Contest in the Midgaard Pavilion in Parking Lot 2. All ages are welcome for this fiveminute competition. to 4 p.m.: Guided Solvang Food and Photo Tour led by Santa Barbara’s Eat This, Shoot That. Tour includes 9 to 10 tastings and
• 4 to 9 p.m. An ax-throwing arena, hosted by SLO AXE CO. Attendees must be 13 or older; ages 13-17 need to have a parent or guardian present.
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“The society was fragmented,” he continued. “You had the Vietnam War going on, hippies were picketing Richard Nixon in the Whitehouse. (Nixon) was so fearful of hippies and surfers that he signed something like 26 environmental bills that were passed by the Democratic Congress, and he did it because he didn’t want those guys outside of the White House — so you ended up getting all those bills that mean so much to every environmentalist today.”Inaddition to larger environmental issues that continue to resonate among surfing and coastal communities, the film also sought to bring to light and address grievances that surfers had with the ever increasing commercialization of the sport that began during that era — as well as the issue of coastal access that continues to roil oceanside communities, including Santa Barbara, to this day.“There’s several sequences (of the film) that did impact and help change the world of surfing,” Mr. MacGillivray said. “One of them was a criticism of competition surfing, where surfers at that time were being paid very little or nothing to go into a surfing contest — for example at Huntington Beach — and the sponsors would make money from it. They’d associate themselves with all these famous names and surfers, they televised the event to their benefit, they’d make money from all of this, and cities would make money from hotels, restaurants, the attraction of surfing — but the surfers would get nothing, and every surfer felt that was unfair but no one was listening.”
• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Solvang Danish Days LEGO Building Competition
This was among the sights in 2018 for Solvang Danish Days. There will be a lot to see at this year’s main parade, set for 2:30 p.m Saturday, as well as at the children’s parade, set for 2 p.m. Sunday.
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with KCRW’s Evan Kleiman Sat, Nov 12 / 7:30 PM Granada Theatre There’s still time to subscribe and save up to 25% www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu | (805) 893-3535 Granada event tickets can also be purchased at: (805) 899-2222 / www.GranadaSB.org | Ar lington event tickets can also be purchased at: (805) 963-4408 /
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• 8 p.m.: Opening ceremonies in Solvang Park introducing the 2020, 2021, and 2022 Danish Maids. Velkommen Street Dance follows with Danish dancers performing to live music.
• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Rune Reader, Tracey Boyer: What do the runes see in your future?
The Linda Lindas Sat, Oct 15 / 8 PM / UCSB Campbell Hall “In pigtails and power-clashing plaids, they may be the country’s most exciting teen punk band, a galvanizing combination or wholesome and fierce.” The New York Times Bill T. Jones/Arnie
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• 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Æbleskiver Breakfast on Copenhagen Drive and First Street, $10 per person (with Danish sausage, $12). Tickets available on-line in advance or at the event entrance (cash only at event entrance).
• 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Solvang Danish Days LEGO Building Competition. Judging begins at 1p.m., followed by a 2:30 p.m. winner announcement for the best build at Solvang Danish Days closing ceremony in Solvang Park.
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foodie locations, bites and sips with a professional tour guide while learning foodie photo tips and tricks using a smartphone’s camera. Details at andpurchasetours/solvang.eatthisshootthat.com/Advanceticketisrequired.Noonto9p.m.:VikingBeerWineGarden.
What Problem? Tue, Nov 15 / 8 PM / Granada Theatre “Visually and sonically stunning.” The New York Times
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The 1970s surfing cult classic, “Five Summer Stories,” will screen at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Fiesta Five Theatres, 916 State St. Tickets to the screening can be purchased at fivesummerstories. com, while “Five Hundred Summer Stories: A Life in IMAX” is available for pre-order at Amazon.com.
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• 2 p.m.: Children’s Parade beginning at Atterdag Square and concluding in Solvang Park. All children and families can join this event; no charge to participate, and costumes are encouraged.
• 5 to 9 p.m: Viking Beer and Wine Garden: Outdoor beer and wine garden, which supports the Solvang Danish Days Foundation.
• 3 to 9 p.m.: Free concerts: The Lowdown Dudes perform 3 to 6 p.m. and T-Bone Ramblers from 6 to 9 p.m.
• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Rune Reader, Tracey Boyer
• 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Randel McGee as Hans Christian Andersen.
Storywww.cityofsantamaria.org/library.Thesecondevent,BilingualTime—HoradeCuentos, will be held at 4 p.m. Mondays through Oct. 10 in the Youth Services Altrusa Theater. Included are songs, activities, and stories in English and Spanish for children and caregivers to build literacy skills and school readiness. Follow the library on social media for updates on programming, resources and services. On Facebook, search for Santa Maria Public Library, and on Instagram, look for: @ santamaria_publiclibrary.
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• 4 p.m.: Free concert: The Agin Brothers Band.
• 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Kid’s Korner in Solvang Park.
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• 9 a.m.: Old World Artisans Marketplace on First Street.
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The first Solvang Danish Days since 2019 begins today. Here’s the schedule.
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GEMINI — Happiness reigns as you and your household embark on one or more projects that could make your home more cheerful, Gemini. Warm and companionable conversations involve sharing interesting information and bring you closer. Visitors could come by and other people could call with interesting news.
LIBRA — If you’re musically or artistically inclined, Libra, today you might have visions or melodies in your head that simply cry out to be written down. If you’re a writer, you may be filled with story ideas. Whatever your creative interests, inspiration abounds. It’s a good idea to start working on these projects today or they could disappear.
CAPRICORN — A message or phone call from someone dear who lives far away could arrive today. You’ve been thinking about this person for a while, Capricorn, so don’t be surprised if you hear from him or her. You’re especially attuned to the thoughts and feelings of others right now. In fact, you may feel especially inspired to work on projects of your own, as ideas are likely to fill your head. Have fun!
ARIES — You should be in glowing good health today, Aries. You’re feeling especially fit, and your appearance likely reflects that. You’re looking for healthy activities that also bring you pleasure, such as exercise and proper diet. Find a cookbook full of tasty recipes and use it. Your relations with others should be warm, loving, and companionable.
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SAGITTARIUS — A meeting -— virtual or otherwise — is likely to happen during the course of the working day, Sagittarius. This should lead to pleasant and interesting conversations, possibly involving philosophy, spiritual matters, or the arts. Communication should be clear and open. Correspondence could take up almost as much time as conversations right now.
AQUARIUS — Daydreams and reveries could inspire new ideas for creative projects today. Visions, stories, or melodies might flood your mind, and it might be a good idea to write them down before they disappear. You’re also likely to feel more attuned than usual to the thoughts and feelings of others.
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SCORPIO — Today should be busy with regard to communication, Scorpio. Calls and emails to people close to you may take up a lot of your time. You could be organizing a meeting or social event of some kind. You’re probably feeling optimistic and enthusiastic, and you’ll likely spread these feelings to others. You’re also better able to intuit what’s going on with them.
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PISCES — Affection blooms in close relationships as you tune into the thoughts, feelings, needs, and desires of those around you. Communication should be clear, open, and honest without being brutal. Social events should prove especially enjoyable today, Pisces, as you’re likely to attract interesting people with intriguing and useful information.
CANCER — A conversation with someone in your neighborhood could prove unexpectedly pleasant and enjoyable. You might meet new people and get closer to the ones you already know. A lot of interesting and useful information could be exchanged. There might be a future gettogether that you’ll want to attend, LEO — A conversation with someone in your neighborhood could prove unexpectedly pleasant and enjoyable. You might meet new people and get closer to the ones you already know. A lot of interesting and useful information could be exchanged. There might be a future get-together that you’ll want to attend, VIRGO — Communication is likely to be warm, informative, and companionable today, Virgo, and you’ll probably grow closer to those around you because of it. Your inspiration and imagination flow freely, and you’re likely to want to channel much of your energy into creative projects. You may also want to phone a friend who shares your artistic interests.
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TAURUS — Love blossoms in close relationships as communication flows freely. You’re intuitive by nature, Taurus, but today you feel especially attuned to others’ thoughts, feelings, needs, and desires. Don’t be surprised if you grow closer to those around you. Children, in particular, should provide warmth and love.
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