
2010 District Attorney Q&A with Joyce Dudley

2010 District Attorney Q&A with Josh Lynn
Noozhawk Begins Our Candidate Q&As with Candidates for DA
Joyce Dudley, Josh Lynn take the stand and make their cases
Common Sense California to Engage Santa Barbara
Civic engagement project with Noozhawk is designed to increase public participation on city budget issuesMission Canyon Brush Fire Quickly Corralled
Firefighters quickly snuff blaze above Tennis Club of Santa BarbaraWind Gusting to 45 mph Expected Sunday, with Gale Conditions in Channel
24-hour wind advisory issued beginning late morning Sunday
Debt Deal Averts Auction of Santa Barbara Ranch Land
Developer Matt Osgood tells Noozhawk he's negotiated restructuring so Naples project can proceed4.3-Magnitude Quake Jolts Maricopa, Shakes South Coast
No injuries, damage reported in Kern County temblorSundowner Wind Advisory In Effect
Gusty conditions expected to last into early Sunday, with higher winds likely to develop Sunday afternoonGoing Once ...? Naples Project Land May Face Public Auction
A notice of sale claims developer Matt Osgood has defaulted on his multimillion-dollar loansSanta Barbara’s Victoria Hall Theater Closes Amid Controversy
The building needs major seismic upgrades, but the plot thickens as Unity Shoppe disputes a lease agreement with Ensemble Theatre CompanyCounty’s Drug-, Alcohol-Related Deaths Tripled in 2009
New report finds leading causes are ingesting toxic levels of prescription drugs, illegal substances or a combination of the twoAttempted Murder Suspect in Custody
Montecito residents receive phone alerts after a man stabs his girlfriend and fleesCity Redevelopment Agency Budgeted $6.8 Million for State Raid
The loss means Santa Barbara won't be able to fund community grantsCleanup Continues at Courthouse After Attic Fire
A lobby and mural room suffered extensive smoke damage in the January blaze
Santa Barbara Kicking Off Month of Cycle MAYnia
Thursday's Cycle Chic fashion show is one of many events planned to celebrate community cyclingState Officials Boost Allotment of Water Supply
The move will mean more water for Santa Barbara County providersHigh Wind Advisory Issued for South Coast
Sundowner winds with gusts of up to 50 mph are expected through early ThursdayCounty Supervisors Opt to Continue Botanic Garden Hearing
Board will resume discussion of the Vital Mission Plan on May 18City Council Approves Bridge Bid for Airport Terminal Project
Meanwhile, concert promoters discuss the city's denial of a permit for the West Beach FestivalGovernor Drops Support for Offshore Drilling, Draws Ire of Local Environmentalists
Gulf of Mexico oil spill hits close to home with renewed controversy about a recently revised PXP dealCox Internet Customers Offline in Hour-Long Outage
Service restored to 'a few thousand' customers at 1:15 a.m., representative saysSupervisors Set to Hear Appeals Against Botanic Garden Project
The board is expected to make a decision Tuesday about the proposed Vital Mission PlanSanta Barbara to Consider Small Revenue Changes to Help Fill Big Budget Gap
Tuesday's Council, Finance Committee meetings will have a fiscal focusCarpinteria to Host Measure J Workshop on Tuesday
Residents can submit questions about the ballot initiative ahead of the evening eventSanta Barbara, County Fire Departments Team Up for Wildland Training Drills
Helicopters fly from Elings Park to Hondo Canyon for the training, to continue this weekCity Conducting Wildland Fire Training at Elings Park
Water drops will be made in Hondo Canyon, but fire will not be involved
Paraglider Rescued from Tree 80 Feet above Ground
Sheriff's Search and Rescue team rigs rope system to lower man ensnared in branchesVentura County Business Owners, Water Managers Talk Water Crisis
Camarillo Chamber of Commerce forum explores state's $11.1 billion bond on ballot in NovemberOne-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Bathtub in Santa Maria
Police say the caretaker had left the child unattendedAppeals Court Reverses Gaviota Coast Water Decision
Goleta Water District's annexation of 130 acres of undeveloped property is ruled valid in blow to local environmentalistsPedestrian Hit on Highway 101 at Carrillo Street
Police say it appears the man was intoxicated and walked into trafficGusts Up to 60 mph Expected Today with Gale-Force Winds Across the Channel
Friday will be sunny and windy, but winds are expected to die down later in the dayPublic Works, City Attorney Outline Cost-Cutting Strategies
The city departments present their proposed budgets in the second of 10 workshops
Santa Barbara Fair & Expo in Full Swing
Fair's last day is Sunday; Noozhawk contributor John Conroy shares some of his favorite images from opening nightPage 129 of 186 pages « First < 127 128 129 130 131 > Last »
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