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n March 13, Trish Remley thought she was coming down COURTESY OF ISAAC HERNANDEZ HERRERO with a cold brought on by chronic asthma. A visit to her Santa Maria High graduate Bryan doctor sent her on an emotional journey that started Barriga with a positive COVID-19 test. “I figured I had asthma, maybe some allergies. I’ve had a cough associated with asthma, so the only reason I contacted my doctor was to get my inhaler refilled. When she heard me on the phone, she called in my refill, but she said ‘We should probably check you out,’” Ms. Remley said. She has been recovering at her COURTESY OF ISAAC HERNANDEZ HERRERO home in Carpinteria and spoke Santa Maria High graduate Bryan to the News-Press by phone. Barriga Ms. Remley went to her doctor’s office in Ojai on March 27 so her doctor could examine her bronchioles and lungs. After the examination, Ms. Remley’s By MITCHELL WHITE doctor suggested a COVID-19 test NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER because she sounded congested. They tested her that day, and the ryan Barriga admits he results came back positive on didn’t have the typical March 29. childhood experience. “I had the underlying issues of When he was 4, Bryan’s father was asthma and high blood pressure. diagnosed with Meniere’s disease, I didn’t even have a fever or body aches. It was aof fluke me,ear, I and has a disorder the for inner was staying in anyway. been unable to work ever since. At 7, hiselectrician mother and sister were “My husband was still working as an at younger the airport deported (Santa Barbara Airport), but never really came to in Mexico. contact with “I think it just drove me,” Bryan By MITCHELL people because he would work on the tarmac outside,” Ms. WHITE told the News-Press during a recent NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Remley said. interview. “I knew She felt the worst of the symptoms,phone fatigue and shortness of that I needed to have a better future for my ryan Barriga admits heparbreath, around March 16. Her doctor gave her a Z-Pak inhaler ents and I justhave wanted totypical help them didn’t the on March 27 and she felt better when she finished the inhaler out. They’ve done soexperience. much for me just childhood on March 31. so I could have an education.”

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its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting Comue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS At 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. Documentary filmmaker Steven Barber and his wife Tamara are shown with various Apollo 11 celebratory items, including a bust of Neil Armstrong, below. America and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you cannot fail. It’s exactly this mentality that led spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. Barber’s year long Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the Kennedy Center’s moon garden. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. “You can’t believe what it took to put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting ComNEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT ue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity COURTESY PHOTOS At 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. Photographer Bobbi Bennett is making a custom surfboard for Montecito Bank & Trust. learned that if you keep swinging, you canAmerica and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument not fail. It’s exactly BUSINESS this mentalitySANTA that led BARBARA NEWS-PRESS SMALL Barber’s year long SERIES: spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. A the statues finally arriving at the By JOSH GREGA This combination Ms. Bennett taking new andKenold great- toentails Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER nedy Center’s moon garden. surfboards, changing their front designs to her photographs, and crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. can’t believe what displaying it took to put infirst the boards“You with epoxy resin. After her A brief resident of Santarecoating Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their ollaborative artistic efforts like photoshoots seem three statues, even imagine what at asevredone surfboard inso anI can’t art gallery and seeing it sell he was may young, Mr. Barberattempt has made first steps on the moon. like a tricky proposition given and the social recom-on subjects very quickly, Ms. Bennett decided it was something11 worth continPlease see APOLLO on A4 eraldistancing documentaries ranging In celebration of their achievement mended to curb further spreading of COVID-19, but local uing. photographer and surfboard designer Bobbi Bennett recently Since starting Stoked Surfboards, she has designed boards for managed to do just WHITE that when she capturedand thebehavior image soon to be By MITCHELL data. track and monitor the recovery period from a celebrities such as actorto Dennis Quaid and Beach Boys member emblazoned onSTAFF a custom decorative surfboard she designed for NEWS-PRESS WRITER The technology was developed in Santa Barsurgery, even what sleepthat patterns can tell you Bruce Johnston. Ms. Bennett toldorthe News-Press the surfdisplay at Montecito Bank & Trust’s new Mesa barabranch. and is maintained byboards a localare data scienceto be about your overall intended admired, but canhealth. also be used to catch Depicting a male andcould female side by side on the hat if a conversation besurfer used riding team. “That’s the power of the devices and the data a wave. By DAVE MASON A NEWS-PRESS SERIES: SMALL BUSINESS SANTA BARBARA to detect hidden beginning of same wavethe in the waters off of Thousand Steps Beach front ofenables “Our datain platform the passive collecthey produce right now,” Alessio Signorini, one NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER “They’re made for display, but they’re totally rideable,” she Alzheimer’s? tionlatest and deep analysis of continuous behavior of the company’s co-founders, told the Newsa glowing, orange sunset, the surfboard is the the photograsaid. Or if the type ofdesigned mobile phone or smartwatch data alongside healthcare information, Press. “You would be surprised how much data pher has with her fairly recent venture Stoked traditional Surfake 20 seconds and do it right. you use could reveal howStoked, adherent are to empowering and innovative compa- a smartphone would produce for health. Good boards. Through sheyou marries her love of taking individuals pictures That’s the advice from Cottage Health’s Traci certain medications? What ifsurfing. the wearable data nies to understand and influence the everyday kind of data.” Please see PHOTOSHOOT on A2 with her passion for Green for washing your hands completely with soap you compile could show changes in the spread behaviors that create better health outcomes,” The devices in use produce millions of data and water during — and after — the COVID-19 pandemic. of the flu virus across the country? the company’s website states. points. “People don’t realize what 20 seconds is,” the infecThese are some of the questions that Evidation The research projects take on a wide variety “There are all these opportunities that before tion preventionist told the News-Press about the usual BytoMITCHELL WHITE and behavior Health seeks answer. — from qualitydata. of life, sleep and social patterns, to track and monitor the recovery period from a we didn’t have,” said Dr. Signorini. “There is all advised time for washing your hands. STAFF WRITER The technology was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you The SantaNEWS-PRESS Barbara-based company, at 15 W. multiple sclerosis, heart defects, disease progresthis history of you, which is awesome to underIt’s the time that it takes to sing a couple rounds of bara anxiety, and is maintained by aand local data science about your overall health. 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And Mr. The death toll as of Thursday Democratic debate no longer rely on ourselvesisalone The collision occurred around 7: COVID-19, stituting free online visits to help bara Police Department invesTrump alone has the power to dewas 2,800, out of 82,000 cases last Tuesday night the vital necessities of ourofna40 a.m. involving a GMC andis for tigating the circumstances guide patients. TheYukon service by life. the numbers the clare a national emergency, should Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col- tional of coronavirus worldwide. The did the COVID-19 collision. called Cottage CareNow and it great majority of these are in Chithat be needed. Thedecision Santa Barbara Pubcoronavirus come RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS That is nowCounty being exlided withfree the hydrant “caused offers online and virtual visits lic na, where the virus originated, If Mr. Trump acts as a leader, up, and it was Mike Bloomberg, Health Department confirmed which it tofor expel copious amounts of water” posed as the folly against A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. — Mitchell White individuals with COVID-19 though the disease has urging unity in the struggle to connot a CBS moderator, who an additional 17 casesnationalof COVHamilton and economic symptoms. According to a news spread to every continent, tain the virus and discover a vacraised it: ID-19 in the county, bringing the always warned. release, “individuals with COV- ists with Italy and South Ko“The president fired cine, the hectoring from the Demtotal to 284. Of theWashington 17 new cases, According to The ID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, eight rea the hardest hit outthe pandemic specialist ocratic left, already begun, can were between 30-49, bePost, critical ingredients of five mediside of China. in this country two years come to be seen as unpatriotic. shortness of breath) or upper tween 50-69 and two apiece in the cines and drugs, upon which many Whatever happens ago,” the former New Also, Mr. Trump’s probable oprespiratory symptoms (sore 18-29 and 70-plus age brackets. American lives depend, are made medically — the morYork mayor said. “There’s ponent this fall, who would be in throat, runny nose, nasal congesIn addition, 12 of now the new cases in Chinese factories in dantality rate of the virus is nobody here to figure out charge of preventing the coronavition), can visit cottagehealth.org/ were in Lompoc, three in Santa ger of being shut down. between 2 and 3% — it’s what the hell we should rus from spreading like the Spanandcarenow for tourism area free suffering terribly. initial online Maria and one apiece in Santa Pat Buchanan In the ongoing struggle between hard to see how the world ish Flu of 1918-19, is Bernie Sandbe doing. And he’s deSchools are closing. diagnosis.” Barbara and Orcutt. Of the 12 in averts a recession if COfunded the CDC.” ers. And what are Mr. Sanders’ nationalism and globalism, the Chinese factories that produce On Monday, Cottage Health Lompoc, seven were associated VID-19 is not soon conNot 24 hours later, Prescredentials and plans? globalists are taking a beating. essential parts for factories and also updatedContinued its numbers, which from Page A1 tained and controlled. ident Donald Trump, home from Under “Medicare for All,” Mr. withthe the outbreak the federal Like Chinese andatJapanese finished products in the U.S., Euinclude: Already, Democrats are piling India, was in the White House Sanders intends to nationalize the rope and Asia are shutting down. prison. Of the 284 cases,are 124 are and Koreans, Americans not est in getting backfor to normal because normal never • Cottage Health issevered. caring on Mr. Trump for cutting funding briefing room, flanked by the entire U.S. heath care system and Supply chains are being recovering at home, 40 was are in the going to be looking to the WHO or good enough for me.” a total of patients all hospital (15 in the intensive care for the Centers for Disease Control abolish the private health insurnation’s foremost health experts, Shortages are185 cropping up.across U.N. to ensure their health, but to A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barcampuses. and Prevention and failing to redeputizing Vice President Mike ance plans of 140 million AmeriThe Japanese are talking of can- of Rep. unit), 109 have fully And recovered their own nation-states. if a bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today flect the seriousness of the threat. Pence to head the task force to 143Olympics. are acuteIfcare patients; and nine are pending an update. cans who now depend on them. celing• the the virus pandemic transnationbecause we arises: refuse to be complicitthreatens, in the abuse of children And the issue does present a challead America’s battle against the As for the pharmaceutical in230 acute care beds remain spreads here, the question In California, there are now alism’s “open borders” ideology isis and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity lenge to Mr. Trump’s presidency. spreading disease. dustry, uniquely situated to assist available. Will our two parties still hold their not 24,731 confirmed 731 a policy that willcases, bringwith univerbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” His handling of it may determine Yet, by Thursday noon, the Dow in the crash effort to find a cure nominating conventions this sum• Of the 143 patients, 11 pa- deaths. sal acclamation. The of two children, held back his stature as chief executive. Jones average was down 3,000 for the coronavirus, Mr. Sanders mer in Milwaukee andrepresentative, Charlotte? tients are on ventilators; 51 ven- a mother There now 582,468 cases Like Mr.are Trump’s America, all in tears while speaking to the crowd. Yet the issue is also tailor-made points on the week, a 10% plunge will confiscate its profits and put The chickens of globalization tilators remain available (adult, nations, thethe United States, 1,920,918 in this crisis,with are goingothto After the Rev. Moore and representative, several for Mr. Trump. from its recent all-time high. those profiteers out of business. arepediatric coming home to roost. and neonatal ventila- put across the world. their own people first. As they ers followed to express their opposition against the centers First, the disease comes out Trillions of dollars in equity valStill, given the alarming news In recent decades, America’s tors) of Xi Jinping’s China, not Mr. along the border. ue had been wiped out. The great In the U.S., there have been should. coming from countries all over economic and political elites of • Of the 143 The patients, 16 are in Trump’s USA. bull market of the Trump presilast Amerprotest in Santa addressed the the globe, there is a risk that by moreBarbara than 2.9 that million tests, while both parties surrendered isolation with COVID-19 sympSecond, the president occupies dency may be history. detention facilities took place J. ahave year ago according November, the U.S. and the world Patrick Buchanan writes forto Mi44,278 fully recovered. ica’s economic independence for what Theodore Roosevelt called Though only 60 Americans are may have tumbled into a receschal Lynch of IAC. Creators Syndicate. globalism, a new interdependence the “bully pulpit,” the White known to have been infected, and sion. Airlines are already canThe last speaker to address the more than 100-strong House. He can use that pulpit none has yet died, fear has begun celing flights to and from Asia. crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity daily to command the airwaves to grip the nation as well as the Cruise ships are pulling into ports clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance moveand inform, lead, unite and diworld. Yet, as of now, the numbers and off-loading passengers. Travel ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. After explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the joined her and finished off the gathering. Your opinionscrowd are valuable conWe prefer e-mailed submissions. Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the tributions to theseThe pages. Do not send attachments. Send the Sgt.than Brian Miller said the department monitored Letters must rally. be fewer 250 letters to voices@newspress.com. situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and words and exclusive to the NewsWriters also may fax letters to protested peacefully. Press. We edit all submissions for SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS 966-6258. Mail letters to P.O. Box length, clarity and professional Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com standards. We do not print submis- 1359, Santa Barbara 93102. The News-Press reserves the sions that lack a civil tone, allege illegal wrongdoing or involve conright to publish or republish subsumer complaints. missions in any form or medium. Limit your letters to one every The News-Press also pub30 days. All letters must include COURTESY PHOTO lishes a select number of longer the writer’s address and teleRealtor Adam McKaig does some grocery shopping for his ‘Adam’s Angels’ efforts. phone number for verification. We commentaries daily and Sundirect totemThat acknowledge will entail recording how day. how Please their diet andquestions the water cannot unpublished long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their 5645219. letters. congregation’s volunteers couldn’t people have. Angels, and much of the material Continued from Page A1 © 2020 canopy Ashleigh Brilliant, 117 W. Valerio Santa Barbaranitrogen CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com forest day to day, and using output. do it. After fulfilling that favor, “They’re frightened and they the endeavor donates is paid for models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobdon’t know what tonear do,” he straight out of Mr. McKaig’s pocket. Mr. McKaig then decided to make biomass is located, thesaid. surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an “Some of them are getting However, some local residents like delivering clothes to homeless Mr. Peters’ next study willaggresexplore people a part of Adam’s Angels. sive amongst other and it’scon- study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecoseamstress Priscilla Larson have whether othereach marine animals the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory Ms. Katz recalled, “Adam just atribute very trying time for them. They put their trade to use by creating to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain kind of ran with what we were don’t know the extent of forestreally canopy. masks that have been donated to Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other invertedoing as well, and I thought, ‘The what is going on givenforage that many of Because sea otters for reef Adam’s Angels. Though she sells er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniinvertebrates more the merrier.’” them don’t haveand the spend news.”much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in masks for $10 each in order to covtheir time resting the kelp for- necessary WENDY McCAW . .with . . . a. . . their . . . .waste. . . . . Co-Publisher When it starts up in EOS this From a new base in of operations er the cost of fabrics, Ms. Larson to select an area est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently week, much of Adam’s Angels’ work courtesy of Mr. Kaufman to just expressed readiness to donate for sizeable population to The crustaceans gather together ARTHUR VON WIESENBERGER . . . Co-Publisher “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. will be with the homeless. This how many people are volunteerthose most in need. ly supplying and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more will include organizing clothes to ing their timetheir to hiswaste endeavor, “If someone really needs them, into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if be handed out as well as putting Mr. McKaig called the communiI’m happy to donate them,” she While the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are startthis leads to an increase in algae together packets of toiletries, soap, ty’s generosity in the face of the said. tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. gloves, masks, and instructions coronavirus “overwhelming.” That Adam’s Angels maintained a YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations Survey have studied activity that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conon how to stay safe through social Adam’s Angels grew otter the way it didat nia and singular focus on home deliveries NICK said. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . . the . . . sea . .Director of News monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of distancing. The realtor remarked was truly a surprise to Mr. McKaig. until Mr. McKaig was asked by Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. that homeless individuals, while “I really was. It’s just so hearthis friend Amy Katz, volunteer COURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes aware of the current situation to an warming that we have so many coordinator at Congregation B’nai a “finer scale.” The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com extent, need to be informed about volunteers that are hoping to help B’rith, if he could do her a favor HOW TO GET US . . . HOW TO REACH US . . . how to keep themselves safe during one another,” he said. by delivering some clothing to CIRCULATION ISSUES MAIN OFFICE the pandemic because they lack a homeless woman. Because it South Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-7171 715 Anacapa St. the access to information that most email: jgrega@newspress.com was the Sabbath that night, the Santa Barbara, 93101 . . . . . . 564-5200

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SANTA BARBARA By JOSHCottage GREGAHealth NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITERare and community partners asking residents who receive a Therephone may not lot of survey callbe toaparticipate in a community health dancing at EOS Lounge inneeds the assessment, offidals said Fridays of COVID-19, but the club is day. to be put to good use as the about The survey is conducted headquarters ofbeing Adam’s Angels, “toeffort betterfrom understand the needs an Santa Barbara and strengths of the Adam entireMcKaig comresident and realtor munity, and the many diverse to deliver groceries and supplies groups within it,” Cottage Health to houseboundMaria individuals andin spokeswoman Zate said clothing to homeless people amid a news release. theFindings current health crisis.Cottage will help Planning use the now inactive Health and to community partners n anthe affront nightclub’s refrigerator for food recognize scopeto ofcommon population and the rule of for storage and its spacious setting healthdecency concerns. the Supreme Court volunteers to assemble Thelaw, assessment willpackets include this week shut thehomeless court2,500 telephone surveys, with of hygiene products for house door to the family calls to Mr. randomly cellpeople, McKaigselected called club of a 15-year-old Mexican boy re-of phones and landlines. All owner Bix Kaufman’s donation killed in Mexico a Border sponses will bebyconfidential, the space “a godsend.” Patrol officer who shot atthe him and information collected will The realtor added that space from the other side of the U.S.not be connected to names will be especially useful for hisorenMexico border. Calls will bephone numbers. deavor because it is large enough gin thethe week July 15by and But 5-4 of decision theconto accommodate his volunteers tinue through September. court’s conservative majority is while leaving enough room for In addition, this summer more than justlater a denial of due social distancing.will gather feedthe collaborative process for one aggrieved fam“The space is so large that we back during a listening tour to hear ily. can safely work amongst each from individuals and organizations It’s the latest sign that con- other and be justices at least six feet apart,” regarding health-related servative seek toneeds makein he said. the community. The listening it hard, if not impossible, fortour will include online group Because his establishment victims of abuse bysurveys, law enforcediscussions, phone interviews, and is currently atto a standstill, ment officers have theirMr. day visits to various community-based Kaufman told the News-Press in court. organizations. that Mr. McKaig and his Inallowing 2010, Sergio Adrian HerThe assessment collaborative volunteers towith use some EOS Lounge nandez was friends includes Lompoc Valley Mediwas a “no-brainer.” After getting in concrete culvert becalthe Center, Planned Parentintroduced to Mr. McKaig tween El Paso, Texas, andthrough Ciuhood California Central Coast, EOS’ previous owner Jeff Clark dad Juarez, Mexico. According Santa Barbara County Public and hearing about Adam’s Angels, to lawyers for Sergio’s family, Health Department, Santa Barthe club owner showed McKaig the boys were playing aMr. game bara Foundation, Santa Barbathe location theClinics, two quickly that involvedand running across ra Neighborhood and agreed that its spaciousness the culvert, touching a fencewould on UCSB. the U.S. side be perfect forand the then relief effort. Results will berunning availback to side. Afable bythe theMexican end of the year “I showed him our patio andat cottagehealth.org. ter Sergio back across the because it’sran outside and there culvert onto Mexican soil, out, Borare tables that are spaced — Christian Whittle derthought, Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa we ‘This is a really great Jr. firedhe two shots at the boy, place,’” said. one ofthe which him. Agent For pastkilled several weeks, Mr. Mesa maintained that the boys McKaig has been shopping for growere attempting to illegally ceries and medication for about cross the border and they 40 elderly and at-risk that individuals had pelted him with rocks.Right cooped up in their houses. The facts might been now, Adam’s Angels consists of CARPINTERIA Thehave Santa Barbasorted out if Sergio’s parra County Association of Governabout 50 volunteers, each with ents had been to Friday purments released an update their own list ofallowed individuals to sue their lawsuit foron damages on next week’s work therememHighdeliver to. As Mr. McKaig against Agent Mesa a so- Pass way 101: Linden and Casitas bered, this effort wasin spurred on called Bivens action, named construction project. “organically” after making a Faceafter Bivens vs. through Six Unknown From Monday Wednesbook post inquiring if there were Narcotics Agents, a 1971 deciday crews will be restriping lanes any older or at-risk people who and moving concrete safety barrision in which the court held needed food or medicine delivers tosomeone prepareclaiming for the next stages that to be the ered to their houses. That one post of work, a press victim ofaccording an illegal to arrest andretriggered many responses from lease from SBCAG. search could sue the arrestFacebook friends who were Highway 101 will have alternating officers for violating thenot 4th just individuals would have ing lane closureswho between Linden Amendment. appreciated favor, but and Bailard avenues. Onefriends lane The court the later permitted interested in volunteering their will remain open. Bivens-style lawsuits in two From 8 p.m. toa5claim a.m. Monday time tosituations: make deliveries. other by a through Wednesday, north“The response from those in former congressional the staffbound onramps at Casitas Pass need and those who wanted to er that she was the victim of Road andwas Linden AvenueItwill volunteer tremendous. was sex discrimination and an 8th have alternating closures as amazing,” Mr. McKaig recalled. Amendment claim that a fedneeded. From 8effort p.m. that to 7came a.m. The volunteer eral prisoner had been denied Monday through Wednesday out of this medical was named Adam’s adequate care. the southbound offramp at Carefunds@newspress.com The court allowed such lawsitas Pass Road will be closed newsubscriptions@newspress.com MAILING ADDRESS suits even though they weren’t as needed. vacationholds@newspress.com P.O. 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My guess is that —Pete Buttigieg: The didate who does not get Center of Santa Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use thecontext” of-rampsinatwhich Reynolds elsewhere. “The Santa Barbara Newsif a candidate with momentum the “new the former South“They Bend are mayor at least 15% of event. the vote very generous to lend their support to favorite at the Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Press” (USPS 0481-560). Circulation ends upvery on election night atMs. 13%, claim was made — a cross-bordropped of the this raceevent on Sunin Many your congressional today and we’re grateful,” said CaCOPYRIGHT © 2020 refunds for balances under $20, inactive of the studentsDistrict have participated in Funout in the reach the beach and downtown he or she will likely hit the 15% der shooting — touched on matday. 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Santa Barbara City Fire Department. Water service was restored after a time. Minor injuries were reported in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. Both vehicles sustained minor to need more horsepower,â€? he said. moderate damage. The Santa BarThat said, the situation could be bara Police is invesworse if theDepartment nonprofit didn’t have tigating the circumstances of the the automatic kitchen equipment collision. that it installed in its new kitchRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS en about a year— ago. Mr. CarrocA two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. Mitchell White cio added that the high-powered has made more people cognizant equipment has been of great help of maintaining a strong immune in meeting the increased demand system, a demand that has caused for soup, calling it “a godsend.â€? its clients to more than double. On top of producing soup An increase in business of this batches for an unprecedented sort would be challenging enough demand, the COVID-19 crisis has to handle under normal condi- also forced Organic Soup Kitchen tions, but due to social distanc- to start spending money where ing needed to prevent further it used to rely on donations. Of spreading of the virus, the soup course, living up to its name, kitchen hasContinued turned itsfrom groups ofA1 Organic Soup Kitchen makes its Page volunteers away to meet the chal- soups out of organic produce, COURTESY PHOTO est in getting to normal normal was never lenge with just four cooksback in the Trish Remley is recovering from coronavirus at her home in Carpinteria. whichbecause it used to get donated from good enough for me.â€? kitchen. local farmers looking to get rid of A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa BarThose four individuals include goods not sold at farmers markets 52 but still, I’m in an older age ful that our friends and family she realized that she needed bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today the soup kitchen’s founder Anthothat werein just toof wilt. Since group. Now I feel more like I’ll get took care of us the way they did,â€? to contact the people she came because we refuse to be complicit theabout abuse children ny Carroccio and his wife Drea the COVID-19 outbreak caused through this,â€? Ms. Remley said. Ms. Remley said. and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is into contact with. Ms. Remley Carroccio. In an interview with those local sources of produce being used to commit human rights abuses.â€? She added that her husband, Right now she’s focused on compared it to those who were the News-Press, the former stat- to dry up, Organic Soup KitchThe representative, a mother of two children, held back Steve Bradley, is isolating at home her dog and cat, safe and indoors stigmatized during the HIV scare ed that he and his skeletal staff of en has started buying produce, tears while speaking to the crowd. with her, while friends have been as much as possible. Ms. Remin the 1980s. cooks have had to work “twice as and which has gotten more expensive After the Rev. Moore the representative, several othmaking runs to the grocery store ley said both her pets are very “I felt like ‘Oh my God, I need hardâ€? and “twice as muchâ€? due to their as of late. ers followed to express opposition against the centers and dropping off care packages sociable. to tell these people.’ I felt like I the pandemic. along the border. “We are purchasing everything at her front porch so she doesn’t She’s been warning neighbors could have given someone this In order to serve Organic Soup The last protest in Santa that addressed the that Barbara we use and prices have gone have to leave the house. not to let her cat into their home life threatening virus,â€? Ms. RemKitchen’s now 450 clients and detention facilities took place a year ago according to Mithrough the roof,â€? Mr. Carroccio “It was a Godsend to have our if he gets out, in case he is carryley said. She called seven people make donations for nonprofits chal Lynch of IAC. said. friends taking care of us like that. ing the virus. she came into contact with in the such as Cottage Hospital and The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong As Organic Soup Kitchen’s exIt’s scary if someone doesn’t have Ms. Remley encouraged people days leading up to the doctor’s was now bilingual. taughthave the protestors theit,unity United Way,crowd workdays range She penses increased, like people to watch out for them. We to stay home as much as possible, appointment. clap,15 which, represents a resistance movebetween 12 and hoursaccording long. Or- to her, many nonprofits, is looking for would tell people ‘Can you go to practice social distancing and “It was hard to make those but steady that builds momentum over time. dinarily, thement’s soup slow kitchen wouldbeat ways to maintain enough funding the store for us and we’ll give you proper personal cleanliness and phone calls, but I needed to let the symbolism and history of this clap, the make one orAfter two explaining 120-gallon soup to keep operating. These include some money?’ and they were like not panic if they think they’re them know if they get any kind crowd joined hernumand finished off the gathering. batches every week. That applying for grants from the City ‘We don’t need your money.’ They getting sick. of symptoms, they should take it Theto Santa Barbara Department was aware of the ber has jumped between sixPolice of Santa Barbara and family foundon’t want you handing them “We still need to practice safety seriously. I’m glad I was able to do rally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the and eight batches per week. Be- dations around town. However, money, of course,â€? Ms. Remley and washing hands and staying situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and that. They were very understandyond providing safety to those in Mr. Carroccio finds that money protested peacefully. chuckled. She said she’s been home. Definitely take the steps ing — more concerned about my the kitchen by making sure social from the latter is dwindling along paying friends to go shopping for to keep other people safe. SOE GiveHAN THA / NEWS-PRESS health.â€? be stha@newspress.com practiced, the with individual donations, as loProtesters from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street todon’t the plaza. distancing can email: her through Venmo. people a wide berth so you “When I marched first got tested, I felt limited number of cooks is also cal residents remain out of work “In a lot of ways this has give it to them and definitely wear like I was gonna die in my sleep. meant to ensure that the contain- for long periods of time. Doing brought a lot of people together in a mask, wear gloves,â€? she said. I was having breathing issues ers of soup Organic Soup Kitchen twice the work with little staff Hand hygiene is the single most important practice to our neighborhood. It’s made a lot and my husband was checking delivers don’t carry any trace of may be a hard task, but Mr. Carof us of closer. I’m just really grateemail: pgonzalez@newspress.com on me all the time.reduce I’m a young the spread infection. Proper handwashing is the virus. Because the nonprofit roccio is confident that Organic often delivers soup to sick indi- Soup Kitchen could fulfill its revital to protecting our patients. viduals, these precautions are sponsibilities to the community imperative. That will entail recording how how dieteven and more the water by their making thantemit is “Weanimals can’t chance Not with perature long the stay that. in the kelp around themmore impactmoney their now. It just needs Continued from Page A1 forest to day, using thecanopy kind ofday people weand deliver to,â€? nitrogen comingoutput. in. models to estimate how much they According the release, lobMr. Carroccio said. havetomore responsibility biomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters“We CARPINTERIA The Santa Barbaalong with sea stars have an According to Mr. Carroccio, the than ever. I just wish we had a Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized ra County Association of Governeffect in shaping the ecoCOVID-19 situation hasn’t realwhole lot more funding so we can whether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an systemâ€? ments released an update Friday because of their predatory ly changed the painstaking ef- quadruple ourtheir production,â€? he tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area on next week’s work on the Highjust south of Point Conception. nature. Because diets contain forts Organic Soup Kitchen goes forest canopy. said. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass otter populations in many oth- more protein than other invertethrough to ensure high quality Rinse hands Because sea otters forage for reef Sea Wet your hands with construction project. 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One lane Survey have studied otter activity at niaenter and that is a stableWhile population,â€? Mr. Peters said he the soup. he feels ing is not an option.hopes to conwith a cleanmonthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr.that will remain open. Lather hands by Peters the sea otter study by fall of thesaid. pressure to deliver an ex- clude “It’s completely out of the quesFrom 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. towel or air dry cellent product hasn’t changed, tion. As long as it’s a contagious rubbing them through Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr.Mr. Peters will leadremarked a study thatthat takes Carroccio the virus, we will work around the them — and bound onramps at Casitas Pass togetherThe withUCSB soapstudy on kelp growth involved the use of divers. a “finer scale.â€? a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com challenge now is producing that clock to protect the integrity of Road and Linden Avenue will remember to Scrub all surfaces of your high-quality soup in a high quan- our product,â€? he said. have alternating closures as tity. turn off the hands—palms, backs, fingers, needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. “We’re just concerned that we email: jgrega@newspress.com Monday through Wednesday faucet using a between fingers and under the southbound offramp at Capaper towel nails for at least 20 seconds sitas Pass Road will be closed as needed. Via Real is closed from Casitas Pass Road to the old northbound Highway 101 onramp. Local resLicense # 077381 next year. idents have one-way access to “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My faContinued from Page A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedesvorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,â€? When are not trians can usehands the sidewalk onvisibly soiled, alcoholshe said. Need MEDICARE program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked can be used to clean Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the based hand sanitizers or Health Insurance “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conPut product on hands and prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their day was the inflatable obstacle course. hands struction area.unless otherwise indicated. “Everything rub together seconds we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,â€? he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys study-for 20 The new southbound Highway WE CAN HELP ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. 101 onramp Casitas Pass should Road always be used for Soapatand water working together in a collaborative setting. All of our Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of is open and the temporary ramp all surfaces untilare hands handwashing before eating, aftera great opportunity to seeCover embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,â€? his and summer, old friends and games has been removed. sec wet saidbefore Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them meet new people. The offramp Linden Avenue feel dry. If they dry using aatrestroom. Working remotely - CALL (805) 683-3636 and dirty is perfect.â€? “Everyone knows each other,â€? he said. is closed for approximately six to 20 seconds then reapply Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before VIP nine months. Drivers are asked he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a Center of Santa Barbara. to use the of-ramps at Reynolds sanitizer. “They are very generous to lend their support to favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Many of the students have participated in Fun in the this event today and we’re very grateful,â€? said Ms. Careach the beach and downtown COURTESY PHOTO Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed brera. Carpinteria. into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, said this is her first Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics s #ERTIFIED $ESIGNERS washing.â€? dirt. “Oils will come off in soap and their eyes.â€? She suggested wearing s #ERTIFIED $ESIGNERS year in the program and said she wants to come back email: cwhittle@newspress.com — Christian Whittle compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. Mrs. Green recommended using water.â€? sunglasses to add a barrier. Continued from A1 s &INE #USTOM #ABINETRY paper towels to turn off faucets, If you’re out in public and soap Mrs. Green also discussed s &INE #USTOM #ABINETRY open doors and turn on light switchand water aren’t available, use hand keeping surfaces clean at home and She noted people are good about s 5NIQUE 3TYLES s 5NIQUE 3TYLES es in restrooms. sanitizers that are greater than 60 elsewhere. She suggested wipes washing both the front and back “Everyone else has touched that percent alcohol, she said. for cleaning grocery carts, car door &INISHES sides of their hands, but need to go &INISHES faucet, and their hands weren’t Mrs. Green recommended using handles and steering wheels. between their fingers and under s !LL !RCHITECTURAL washed yet.â€? hand sanitizers after you touch a And Mrs. Green recommended their fingernails. s !LL !RCHITECTURAL She noted people need to wash grocery cart or a gas pump. (Adwipes at home for disinfecting door den Court. There, she one day mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days be- strengthen it. lenge. 0ERIODS Be sure to wash both thumbs, 0ERIODS their hands home andSpirit of ditional instruction Cottage knobs, light switches, shared electhat at she wasbefore the first Fiesta and fore from the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I Mrs. Green said. She explained Continued from Page A1 a woman atpreparing the home food, overheard her. That “My mom said something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it, that exercise would help,â€? can,’ and youLicensed just make after eating, before Health called for rubbing the tronic devices, computer keyboards & yourself strong,â€? right-handed people tend to wash Licensed & Insured CL #604576 &#604576 woman alsosuch happened to havesanitizer a daughter ing be hands Spirit for of Fiesta.’ was like three Ms. Parker recalled. she said. Licensed after playing sports as soccer over all ofto your andItremote controls. their left thumb but not the right. Insured CL very morning. She added that her mother, who was that year’s Spirit, and through her days before the big parade. ‌ They sprung Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time While being Spirit of Fiesta was fun while Insured CL #604576 (think of that dirty ball), or after 20 seconds and reapplying if your The infection preventionist said Likewise, left-handedand people nean Italian immigrant enthusiastic lover Ms. Parker’s activity in Fiesta resumed. it on me and I didn’t have ahopes dress.good I had to as Spirit and said dancing in the parade was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make othtaking out the garbage or touching a hands dry in less time.) she hygiene practices glect their left thumb. of Fiesta, would have been thrilled to see 13 audiborrow a dress to an adult, and challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries trash can.Ms. Parker attended the AprilAnd wherever you are, don’tthat belonged will continue long afterfun thebut COVadded that when possible in herShe chosen. tions that ended withhands, 16-year-old Sophia that was a huge deal forID-19 a 12-year-old.â€? pect of are the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. If you have pets, wash your touch your face, Mrs. Green said. pandemic. “I think there public restrooms, your hands “I’m glad for mydry mother’s sake, because Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into ac- that military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you Mrs. Green said. “The one benefit of so many a lot of people out there who are paper towelsto and notshe justsaid. with itwith meant so much her,â€? 10-year-old Paloma Valenzuela chosen as tivities seemed to be her mother’s nature. part of the event and that she even danced learn to think of other people‌ You really She also suggested people wearingMs. masks is you’re not hercreating processes going anThough air dryer. “The towels provide she spent many years away from Junior Spirit. soap and Parker credits mom for not onlyfor this with one behind her. 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Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s which kill organisms but are lessSpiritstouching your mouth,â€? she said,After but Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, “Oh CABINETS • COUNTERTOPS • DESIGN SERVICES • INSTALLATIONS handswith andthe help get off has anything that since Visit Upstairs at she said. ment festival “bloomedâ€? ta wasn’t as organized. and Junior ing in general. no, this isn’t our pos- Showroom very important to anybody,â€? 6ISIT OUR 3HOWROOM 5PSTAIRS AT effective in removing things such as months added,in“People still touching email: dmason@newspress.com mightwhen haveshe gotten left behindwith fromOld Span2013, reconnected Spirits are now chosen a few ad- aare broken leg that refused to properly heal, sible,â€? but she let “common senseâ€? and her 635to b . -ILPAS AT /RTEGA s 1/2 at Ortega • (805) 962-3228 ish Days through her retirement home Gar- vance of the event, but Ms. Parker wasn’t her mother placed her in dance lessons to “positive willâ€? take over meetN. theMilpas chal- email: jgrega@newspress.com Ms. Remley still suffers from a nagging cough, but she attributes that to her chronic asthma. “Once my bronchioles are irritated it’s hard for me to heal right away so I still haveHealth the SANTA BARBARA Cottage horrible cough, but I feel good. and community partners are asking residents who receive a I’m doing stuff around the house. survey call to participate A weekphone ago I still felt a little short in community needs of a breath. I’d say Ihealth feel better, but assessment, offidals at the same time they said don’tFriknow day. if you’re immune after you’ve had The survey is being it,â€? Ms. Remley said. conducted “toSanta betterBarbara understand the Public needs County and strengths of the entire comHealth Department officials remunity, and the many diverse leasedwithin her from mandatory home groups it,â€? Cottage Health isolation on April 9.Zate Ms. Remley spokeswoman Maria said in they conducted a phone inasaid news release. terview and will then help sent aCottage staffer to Findings get herand signature on some forms. Health community partners “Once you’ve tested positive recognize the scope of population health they’llconcerns. ask you who you’ve been assessment will include inThe contact with, and where you’ve 2,500 surveys, with been, telephone trying to pinpoint where calls to randomly selected cellyou got it,â€? Ms. Remley said. phones and landlines. All reShe explained Ventura Counsponses will be confidential, ty Public Health contacted her and information collected will because her doctor was in their not be connected to names or jurisdiction. phone numbers. Calls will beVentura officials ginWhen the week of July 15 anddeterconmined her address was in Carpintinue through September. teria, they transferred case to In addition, later this the summer Santa Barbara County. the collaborative will gather feed“They called first and back during a listening tourasked to hear questions about when I first from individuals and organizations regarding health-related needs in started feeling the symptoms, the community. The listening tour who I may have been in contact will include online surveys, with, where I work, othergroup people discussions, phone interviews, and in my household, when I felt the visits to various community-based worst symptoms in unison with organizations. when I got tested and who I’d The assessment collaborative been around during that time I includes Lompoc Valley Mediwas feeling bad. They were very cal Center, Planned Parentthorough at trying to get an idea hood California Central Coast, of how many people may have Santa Barbara County Public been exposed. Health Department, Santa Bar“They did ask for names of bara Foundation, Santa Barbaanybody I may have been inand conra Neighborhood Clinics, tact with through work. It was a UCSB. Results willquestioning,â€? be avail-Ms. pretty thorough able by the Remley said.end of the year at cottagehealth.org. She said she was shocked and emotional when she was first di— Christian Whittle agnosed, then embarrassed when

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career. Keep your mind open to the possibilities. LIBRA — Today could have you itching for a change, Libra. The difficulty is figuring out what you really want to do with your life. A good first step would be to talk to people. Find out what they do and don’t like about their careers. Use the library and the Internet. Take a profile test, such as Myers-Briggs, to see what types of careers mesh with your personality. Once you’ve done this, you’re bound to have a clearer vision of where you want to go. SCORPIO — You’re going to be busy but happy today, Scorpio. It’s likely that a project you’ve been working on for a long time suddenly yields positive results. You can’t help but be delighted, as this achievement comes at a time when you’ve been questioning your abilities. Question no more. It’s clear that you’re right for this particular job. Social activities are also highlighted, so treat your team to lunch to celebrate. SAGITTARIUS — You could be invited on a last-minute adventure today, Sagittarius. By all means, seize the chance! You’re certainly ready for a change, and this opportunity could turn out to be just what you’ve been hoping for. Adventure calls, and whether it’s a journey or a lecture, you’ll find it enlarges your world in just the way you’d hoped. Today promises to be stimulating as well as fun. Enjoy it! CAPRICORN — If you’ve been thinking about making a career change, Capricorn, today is a good day to do some research on professions that interest you. It may be that you’re ready to take the leap and start a business of your own. Ideally, you’d have an able partner to help with the planning and execution. Get out your address book and college directory. It’s likely that you already know the perfect person for the job. AQUARIUS — Technology is going to play a big role in your life today and in the immediate future, Aquarius. It could be that your office is upgrading its systems and you’re in charge of getting everyone up to speed on the new equipment. Or it’s possible that you’ll decide to take a class to increase your technical knowledge. One thing is clear - you’re likely to achieve extraordinary success through the use of technology. PISCES — You might find yourself unexpectedly busy today, Pisces. It could be that you’d planned to spend the day tidying up and reorganizing your home. A change of plans could mean you spend most of the day at the office handling one crisis after another. Perhaps a friend calls in need of your help. You could find it difficult to switch gears, but by the end of the day you’ll be happy that you could help.

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ARIES — It’s hard to imagine a world without computers, Aries. Technology has been key to your professional life, and it’s likely to be even more important in the future. Expect your income to increase dramatically this year as a result of a technological innovation. You could play a part in developing it, or more likely, find a creative use for it. Eat well and rest up, because you’ll need a lot of energy soon. TAURUS — You might want to straighten up the house this morning, Taurus. Some unexpected visitors could drop by. With no warning, you could be serving lunch or dinner to a group of ten! Don’t panic. Take-out was created for just such an occasion. Pull out the linens from the back of the closet, make a few calls to your favorite bakery or restaurant, and voilà ! The meal is served. GEMINI — Friends or work colleagues could introduce you to a field of study that captures your interest, Gemini. You’re ready for something new in your life, and the lecture series that has been suggested to you could turn out to provide just the stimulation that you need. Your creative juices are flowing and you’ll want to make good use of them. Writing, painting, and photography are all good choices for today. CANCER — Travel is in store today, Cancer. It could be a spur-ofthe-moment trip with a friend. More likely, it will be a series of short trips closer to home. You could visit friends or take advantage of sales and do some shopping. Your active mind will pick up on all sorts of ideas for improving your home. Once the errands are done, go home and look at your space with a fresh eye. There is a lot you can do to improve it. LEO — You’re likely to receive news today that brightens your future outlook, Leo. It could be that your boss calls you at home and hints at a pending promotion, or your partner could receive a raise or unusually large bonus. Whatever the news, know that your financial picture will begin to look dramatically better than it has been. Start making plans for how you’ll improve your lifestyle. A vacation may just be in order. VIRGO — You can expect your life to change in a fairly dramatic way today, Virgo. The change could be subtle at first, but with time and distance you’re likely to look back on this day as pivotal. You could receive an intriguing piece of news that sets your head spinning with ideas. Perhaps you’ve been thinking of startingNovember your own business, and Monday, 16, 2015 today you have an idea. Maybe you meet someone who helps your

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through Zoom is an advantage. Quarantining in Santa Barbara isn’t so bad.” Wishart, a 6-foot-1 guard, led Georgia Southern in three-pointers (59), three-point percentage (38.3%), and assists (79) last season. He averaged 9.4 points for an Eagles’ team that went 20-13 overall and 12-8 in the Sun Belt ConRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS ference, finishing fourth among a A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. dozen teams. Pierre-Louis, a 6-3 point guard, helped Roselle Catholic High win the New Jersey State Championship during his junior season of 2018. He committed to UNLV that September, turning down offers from such schools as Georgia and Oklahoma State. He reopened his recruitment six months later when the Runnin’ Rebels fired Marvin Menzies as their head coach. He then committed to Temple, where his older brother Nate was a starting guard. Nate Pierre-Louis recently declared for the NBA Draft. Brother Josh averaged 3.8 points KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS in 12.7 minutes of playing time UCSB’s Amadou Sow is one of the Gauchos’ recent recruiting gems. for Temple last season, shooting 37.8% from the three-point line. dividends. A pair of guards from counts that they will be transferNCAA rules prevent Pasternack Eastern universities — Geor- ring to UCSB. from commenting about a specific gia Southern sophomore Calvin “I’ll go running on the beach recruit until he signs a letter of Wishart and Temple freshman and Facetime to our recruits intent. He did acknowledge, howJosh Pierre-Louis — have both what a special place this is,” Pas- ever, the Gauchos’ need to restock announced through Twitter ac- ternack said. “Showing this area their backcourt after next season.

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our team more complete moving “Every time I watched her ethic to continually improve into the future and enable us to play last summer, there was a and she makes her teammates SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS continue to compete at a cham- play that left my mouth agape around her better.” INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND Protesterslevel,” marched the“PerSanta Barbara County Courthouse and walkedOkonkwo, along Anacapa Streetforward, to the plaza. pionship shefrom said. and in awe of what I just saw. a 6-2 email: stha@newspress.com 79 44 82 45 73 49 67 45 70 45 haps what excites me the most is “Usually it was an incredible earned All-Baseline League COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL that they are proven winners. blocked shot, but she also has honors while leading Etiwanda 70 52 70 51 64 52 63 49 63 49 “Aleena and Laila both won amazing speed in transition and High School to the quarterfinals Pismo Beach Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. their state championships this has the ability to be an elite re- of this year’s CIF-State Open Di69/47 year … Destiny’s team has con- bounder.” vision Tournament. sistently been one of the top Saenz, a 5-8 guard, made Sec“Destiny will bring us some Maricopa teams in California. ond-Team All-State for Mountain much-needed size and strength 76/53 Guadalupe That will entail recording how how their diet and the water tem“This group has won a slew of View High and was chosen All- in the post,” Moore said. 71/46 long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their Santa Maria league, district and state cham- State Tournament First Team Continued “Her upside is huge New Cuyama from Page A1 due to forest canopy day 75/46 to day, and using nitrogen73/42 output. pionships and I believe they after leading her team to the a combination of athleticism, models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobVandenberg possess the qualities necessary championship. strength IQ that enable biomass isand located, nearwill the surface, Ventucopa Los Alamos excrete. 66/46 Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an 67/44 77/45 Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, to thrive at the collegiate level, She played her club basket- her to flourish in our program. “outsized effect in shaping the ecowhether marine con- the upcoming study will as well.” ball for the Boise Hoop Dreams. She alsoother comes to us animals from a very Solvangsystem” because of their predatory focus on an Buellton 74/43 tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area justLompoc Cook, a 6-foot-1 forward, “The first time I watched Lai- successful high school program, south of Point73/44 Conception. nature. Because their diets contain forest canopy. led Washington’s Liberty High la play, I knew she was an ideal Etiwanda, where she is used to Sea otter67/45 populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteSANTA Because sea otters forage reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release BARBARA more ammoniSchool to the WIAA 2B State guard for our program,” Moore the high expectations andfor pres70/52 invertebrates and spend much of Forecasts Championship. said. sure of competing for championand still lacking in numbers,Gaviota so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in Goleta their time resting in the kelp for- graphics providedto byselect an area 68/51 necessary with a their waste. She made All-District First “Her attention to detail, abil- ships.” 70/52 Inc. ©2020 Mr. Peterswho suspects they act as AccuWeather, consistently sizeable population to The crustaceansCarpinteria gather together Team, All-State Honorable ity to make the right read offen- est, Okonkwo, played club airnow.gov QUALITYwhether KEY Source: “a conveyor beltCoast of nutrients,” directdetermine or not the crea- in dens during the69/53 day, which Mr. Mention, and All-Region Small sively and her consistent shoot- ball for West Premier Val- AIR for SG impact ly supplying their waste and urine Very Unhealthy Good have aUnhealthy tures significant on Peters suspects may resultVentura in more School Honorable Mention. ing ability stood out right away. ley Elite, will be an Augustinian 70/53 Unhealthy Moderatelevels. Not Available herbivores moving into the reefs if into the canopy. nutrient She played club basketball “As I watched more, the things Scholar at Westmont. FORECAST While the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are start- MARINE this leads to an increase in algae for the Spokane Legacy and was that are at the heart of our suc“She not only has a GPA that ALMANAC SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL tors at the United States Geological Santa ing to recover in Southern Califoraround the lobster dens. Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday Wind west-northwest at 6-12 knots today. Wind also an All-State volleyball play- cess became evident as well. is through roof,otter butactivity she emSurvey havethe studied at TEMPERATURE nia and that is a stable population,” wavesMr. Peters said heswell hopes toat con1-3 feet with a southwest 1-3 feet er. She is passionate about playing bodies strongfor character we Mr. Peters said. monthlythe intervals 13 years, Mr. 15-second intervals. clude the seaVisibility otterclear. study by fall of High/low 65/51 “Aleena is going to blow peo- defense and thrives on the chal- value over 150 hours of Normal POINT Petersand told has the News-Press that he high/low to observing sea otters, 67/47 In addition this ARENA year. TO POINT PINOS Wind from the northwest at 6-12 knots today. Wind ple away with what she can do lenge of guarding COURTESY other team’s community Moore said. high will lead a study that 90 intakes 2008 PHOTO and his teamservice,” will observe them on Record Mr. Peters waves 1-3 feet with a south swell 3-5 feet at 16-secRecord low 37 in 1961 athletically on the Mooreinvolved best players. a “finer scale.” The UCSB study oncourt,” kelp growth the use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and ond email: jgrega@newspress.com intervals. Visibility clear. PRECIPITATION said. “She has an insatiable work email: mpatton@newspress.com POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO

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‘Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rooted Cate standout Ethan Ha commits to Westmont tennis in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence’

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April 15 Westmont,” Westmont coach Mark next year. Basham said. “It is exciting for April 16 2.6’ “You get to do literacy, kinds stuff. My fa0.0’ us to math, bringall such a of quality playContinued from Page A1 vorite part is recesser orfrom lunch.this We area get towho do foursquare,” also has a LAKE LEVELS she said. strong faith.” program combines learning with having fun. AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Tennis Recruiting Network list- STATE CITIES “We learned about owls and how when they eat their At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point day was the inflatable obstacle course. 77/54/s 80/56/s at which water starts spilling over the dam holds prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their ed Ha as a three-star prospect. He Bakersfield Barstow 71/48/s 79/57/s 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyis ranked 76th in California, 82nd Big Bear 50/28/s 57/34/s equivalent to the amount of water consumed annued in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and Bishop 66/35/s 75/42/s ing math. ally by 10 people in an urban environment. in the Southwest Region, and working together in a collaborative setting. All of our Catalina 68/60/pc 70/51/s Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of Storage 154,301 acre-ft. 332nd nationally. Concord 79/49/s 78/53/s in that, that teamwork mindset,” Elevation 739.45 ft. his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and games are embedded“Ethan Escondido 76/47/pc 78/47/s has an excellent tennis Evaporation (past 24 hours) 15.8 acre-ft. said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet Eureka meet new people. 63/46/s 59/46/pc IQ, a strong passion for the game, Fresno Inflow 744.5 acre-ft. and dirty is perfect.” 76/52/s 79/55/s “Everyone knows each other,” he said. State inflow 0.0 acre-ft. and lots of match experience,” Los Angeles 78/55/pc 80/54/s Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before Storage change from yest. +632 acre-ft. Mammoth Lakes 48/22/s 56/31/s Basham said. “He has a very solid he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a Center of Santa Barbara. Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Modesto 75/48/s 80/52/s overall game which will become “They are very generous to lend their support to Monterey 68/50/s 64/53/s favorite at the event. even better the coming 78/44/s 77/48/s we’re veryin grateful,” saidmonths. Ms. Ca- Napa SUN AND MOON Many of the students have participated in Fun in the this event today and 75/51/s 70/54/s “I would consider Ethan more Oakland TodayCOURTESYWed. PHOTO Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed brera. Ojai 76/50/s 77/46/s Sunrise 6:29 a.m. 6:28 a.m. of a counter-puncher than an at- Oxnard into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, said this is her first 71/52/pc 71/53/s Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics Sunset 7:31 p.m. 7:31 p.m. Springs in the81/57/s 86/60/s tacking player and I believe he Palm year in the program and said she wants to come back email: cwhittle@newspress.com compete pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. Moonrise 1:58 a.m. 2:46 a.m. Pasadena 76/55/pc 78/52/s Moonset 12:00 p.m. 12:58 p.m. will develop more of an attacking Paso Robles 76/43/s 79/45/s Last New First Full game in the years ahead.” Sacramento 78/47/s 79/51/pc 71/55/pc 75/55/s KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS Westmont has qualified for the San Diego San Francisco 72/50/s 68/53/s Cate’s Ethan Ha will be moving right up the road to Westmont. NAIA National Men’s Tourna- San Jose 76/51/s 78/52/s Apr 14 Apr 22 Apr 30 May 7 75/48/pc 74/49/s ment in nine of the 10 seasons San Luis Obispo 71/52/pc 72/52/s ern Section Division 3 semifinals a quality young man like Ethan on since Basham became its head Santa Monica Tahoe Valley 54/30/s 62/32/s WORLD CITIES in 2017. Kevin Ha now plays for our team and I am confident that coach. Today Wed. den Court. There, she one day mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days bestrengthen it. lenge. NATIONAL CITIES City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Skidmore College. he is going to thrive spiritually, that she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt thatAtlanta instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I 70/43/pc 64/42/s Beijing 82/53/c 78/52/c “I am very excited to have such academically and athletically at email: mpatton@newspress.com a woman at the home overheard her. 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