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Santa Maria High graduate Bryan Barriga

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ccording to a letter obtained first by the News-Press on Wednesday evening, the California Police Chiefs Association stated that Gov. Gavin Newsom has decided that he will be shutting down all beaches and state parks in California, effective Friday. Here is the letter sent out on Wednesday at 7 p.m.: “Our Executive Committee hadCOURTESY a call with Mark Pazin, HERRERO OF ISAAC HERNANDEZ chief of the Law Enforcement Division of Cal OES today. Join- Bryan Santa Maria High graduate ing us on the call were CHP Commissioner Barriga Warren Stanley and representatives from California State Parks. After the well-publicized media coverage of overcrowded beaches this past weekend, in violation of Governor Newsom’s Shelter in Place Order, the Governor will be announcing tomorrow (Thursday) that ALL beaches and all state in California Byparks MITCHELL WHITE will be closed, effective Friday, May 1st. NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER “We wanted to give all of our members a heads up about ryan admits he this in order to provide time for you to plan for Barriga any situations didn’t have thehas typical you might expect as a result, knowing each community childhood experience. its own dynamics. The League of Cities and CSAC leadership he was 4, Bryan’s father was have also been informed. State ParksWhen personnel will be out in diagnosed with Meniere’s disease, order to help support local efforts as well. Our legal counsel, a disorder of the inner ear, and has Jim Touchstone, sent out a Legal Alert Governor’s beenabout unablethe to work ever since. At 7, order a few weeks back.” his mother and younger sister were A Santa Barbara County officialdeported later independently to Mexico. verified that this is indeed Gov. Newsom’s“Iplan for think ittoday. just drove me,” Bryan By MITCHELL WHITE Large crowds could be seen up and the Southern Caltolddown the News-Press during a recent NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER ifornia coast this past weekend as phone temperatures reached interview. “I knewthe that I needed to have a better future for my low 90s, meeting the ire of the governor. ryan Barriga admits heparentsthan and Iinjust wanted totypical help them Locally, while crowds were larger recent weeks, didn’t have the out. They’ve doneeducation soexperience. much for me just childhood Santa Barbara County put a concerted effort into

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He loves finding a good story and out. They’ve done sobecause much forhe mewas just trying to do it all byeducation.” himself. putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity so I could have an KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS He was able to lean on communiLast month, Bryan received his 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. ty members and friends who have high school diploma from Santa MaAmerica and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument learned that if you keep swinging, you canattended college, as age wellofas ria High School at the 16.the He spired when Apollo 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. Barber’s year long not fail. It’s exactly this mentality that led Scholarship Foundation of Santa is the first member of his family to Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the KenBarbara. nedy Center’s moon garden. graduate high school and in the fall crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. to more than 30 col“You can’t believe what it took to put in heHe willapplied be heading to the University A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools of Notre Dame. he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Harvard andfirst Yale. applied Being the inHe hisalso family to atPlease see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging to other prestigious colleges such as tend college came with its challengits 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic athletes to the heroes of By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE es. Bryan application filmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint POW and MIA Accounting ComNEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT Pleasesaid see the GRADUATE onproA3 cess was difficult because he was ue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the mand. He loves finding a good story and trying to do it all by himself. putting a project together. He has had his Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity KENNETH SONG NEWS-PRESS He was able/ to lean on communiAt 2,800 pounds, standing 12 feet tall share of setbacks, but over the years he’s accomplished the impossible. ABOUT TIME: Golfers get in some holes at Santa Barbara ty members and friends who have learned that if you keep swinging, you canAmerica and the world were in- and costing $750,000, the monument attended college, as well as the Golf Club on Wednesday, just days after a new Health 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 Scholarship Foundation of Santa Officer Order clarified that golf courses were “essential.” Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the KenDAVE MASON / NEWS-PRESS Barbara. nedy Center’s moon garden. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. Santa Barbara vocalist and songwriter Sofia Schuster, 16, is enjoying early success with her musical dreams, including American below. He applied to more than 30 col“You can’t believe what it took to Idol, put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Harvard and Yale. He also applied Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging to other prestigious colleges such as By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Please see GRADUATE on A3 By MITCHELL WHITE and behavior data. to track and monitor the recovery period from a ofia Schuster outside on a recent sunny afternoon was in a developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you NEWS-PRESS STAFFsat WRITER The technology quiet Summerland neighborhood with a view Pacific by a local data science about your overall health. bara and of is the maintained She played her guitar, closedteam. her eyes and released hat ifOcean. a conversation could be used “That’s the power of the devices and the data A NEWS-PRESS SERIES: SMALL BUSINESS SANTA BARBARA to detect the hidden beginning of “Our data platform enables the passive collecher emotions. they produce right now,” Alessio Signorini, one Alzheimer’s? tion and deep analysis of continuous behavior of the company’s co-founders, told the NewsSofia sang from her heart. Or if the “I type of mobile phone ortoward smartwatch data alongside traditional definitely gravitate deep and meaningful music,” healthcare information, Press. “You would be surprised how much data By NICK MASUDA you use could reveal how adherent you are to empowering individuals said the San Marcos High School sophomore, who competed ear- and innovative compa- a smartphone would produce for health. Good DIRECTOR OF NEWS certain medications? What if the wearable data nies to understand and influence the everyday lier this year on ABC’s “American Idol.” kind of data.” you compile could show changesaudition, in the spread behaviors thatpath create For her first televised she skipped the safer of abetter health outcomes,” The devices in use produce millions of data early three months removed from a K9 tragedy, the of the flucover virusand across the country? thesong, company’s website points. peformed her original pro-choice “My Body My states. Santa Barbara Police Department has four new legs on These are some of the questions that Evidation The research projects take on a wide variety “There are all these opportunities that before Choice.” the job, and she goes by the name of Kyra. 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 “I’m not the type who loves the bubblegum pop kind of stuff,” A purebred German Shepherd, Kyra started to patrol on NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER The technology was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you The Santa Barbara-based company, at 15 W. multiple sclerosis, heart defects, disease progresthis history of you, which is awesome to underSanta Barbara resident, attends San data Sunday with her handler, Officer J. Lombardo. bara who and is maintained by aand local data science about your overall health. Figueroasaid St., the does16-year-old cutting-edge research using sion, anxiety, behavior more. how you really feel, what is going on in Marcos’ AAPLE Academy for accelerated academics, leadership if a conversation could used team. data fromhat smartphones, wearables, andbe medical The 65-pound nearly 2-year-old comes to Santa Barbara Some of the data used for the research is pro- stand “That’s the power of the devices and the data life and (helps) to try and predict what is and community service. “I write of songs aren’t your typical touncover detect the “Our platform enables theWatch passive devices to newhidden ways to beginning understand how that duced bydata devices like Fitbit, Apple orcollecsmart- your from New Jersey, where her mother was also a law enforcethey produce right now,” Alessio Signorini, one he said. love songs thatinteract. you hear other or 16-year-old singers RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS Alzheimer’s? tion andThe deep analysis continuous behavior everydayteenage behavior and health The re- 15-phones. data can beofused in various ways, next,” ment dog. of the company’s co-founders, told the NewsThe was formed in 2012 by Dr. Signorini performing.” Or if is the typepossible of mobile phoneaor smartwatch data alongside healthcare search made through data platform such as how totraditional better understand theinformation, power and Press. group Signorini, left, and in Luca are theasco-founders Kyra is the first female the Foschini SBPD’s history, female dogs of “You would be surprised how much data Alessio Sofiareveal sang during alarge-scale News-Press photo and of talked about forand see for HEALTH A3 Evidation you use could how adherent yousensor are to shoot Health. empowering individuals innovative compathat can analyze and process precision medicines various ailments, how a smartphone wouldPlease are a rarity in law enforcement, normally saved for breeding produce health.on Good certain medications? 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GOLETA VLY/GAVIOTA 13 clare a national emergency, should Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col- disinfecting of coronavirus worldwide. The did the COVID-19 tional life. of all high-touch surcollision. ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY SANTA YNEZ great majority ofVALLEY these are in5Chithat be needed. coronavirus come RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS That is now being exindecision buses with a hospital-grade lided with the/hydrant 1,954 81 and “caused faces na, where the virus originated, If Mr. acts as a leader, up, and it was Mike Bloomberg, LOMPOC 80 posed as the folly against which To support physical STATUS it toDEATHS expel copious amounts of water” disinfectant. A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed COUNTY waterTrump down the street. — Mitchell White OVERALL / WEDS. though disease has urging unity in the struggle to81 connot4,374 a CBS moderator, who LOMPOC FED.the PRISON 105 Hamilton and economic nationaldistancing between our drivers AT HOME spread to every continent, tain the virus and discover a vacraised it: TO DATE TESTS SANTA MARIA 130 ists always warned. RECOVERED 360 and the public, in mid-March MTD TOP 3 IN COUNTIES with Italy and South Ko“The president fired cine, the hectoring from the DemORCUTT 36 According to The Washington HOSPITALIZED 33 LOS ANGELES 22,522 voluntarily instituted rear door rea the hardest hit outthe109.3 pandemic specialist ocratic left, already begun, can NORTH UNINCORP. 25 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 11 Post, critical of mediRIVERSIDE 3,942 boarding andingredients is not currently colside of China. in this country two years come to be seen as unpatriotic. RATE PER 100,000 PENDING 5 HEALTHCARE WORKERS 64 cines and drugs, upon which many SAN DIEGO 3,432 lecting fares. Whatever happens ago,” the former New Also, Mr. Trump’s probable opAmerican are made “There islives alsodepend, a greatly reduced medically — the morYork mayor said. “There’s ponent this fall, who would be in NICK MASUDA / NEWS-PRESS GRAPHIC in Chinese factories now limit in dan-on maximum occupancy tality rate of the virus is nobody here to figure out charge of preventing the coronaviger of being shut down. between 2 and 3% — it’s the buses.” what the hell we should rus from spreading like the Spanand tourism are suffering terribly. board Pat Buchanan services will Sandcycle tive, andare 206closing. are pending. In most In the ongoing struggle between hard to see how the world ish“Testing be doing. And he’s deFlu of 1918-19, is Bernie Schools averts a recession if COfunded the CDC.” through locations ers. Andkey what are Mr. identified Sanders’ by of Chinese these tests, patients not re- nationalism and globalism, the factories thatdid produce COVID-19, VID-19 is not soon conNot 24 hours later, Prescredentials and additional plans? the State. With testing, quire globalists are taking a beating. hospital essential partsadmission. for factories and Continued from Page A1 tained and controlled. ident Donald Trump, home from Under “Medicare for All,” Mr. Likethe the Chinese and Japanese will also come expanded contact finished products in the U.S., Euby numbers Already, Democrats are piling India, was in the White House Sandersand intends to nationalize the rope and Asia are shutting down. and Koreans, Americans are not tracing increased resources A look at nationwide est in getting back to normal because normaland wasworldnever MTD to require on Mr. Trump for cutting funding briefing room, flanked by the entire U.S.to heath system and going to be looking to the WHO or dedicated safecare quarantine and Supply chains are being severed. good enough for me.” wide numbers through Wednesday: for the Centers for Disease Control isolation nation’s foremost health experts, abolish the private health insurShortages are cropping up. U.N. tothe ensure their health, but to housing, if needed. We face coverings • In United States, there are A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barand Prevention and failing to redeputizing Vice President Mike ance plans of 140 million AmeriThe Japanese are talking of cantheir own nation-states. And if a are here to support our community Beginning Friday, MTD will re1,064,572 confirmed cases with 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 cans who now depend on them. celing the Olympics. If the virus pandemic threatens, transnationstep that comes after quire all passengers to utilize face 61,669 deaths andabuse 147,411 fulbecause we refuse complicit in the of have children And the issue does present a chal- through lead America’s battle against the As forevery the pharmaceutical inspreads here, the question arises:to be alism’s “open borders” ideology being tested for COVID-19.” coverings or masks in order to ride and refuse to stand idly by while our American identityis is recovered. lenge to Mr. Trump’s presidency. spreading disease. dustry, uniquely situated to assist Will our two parties still hold their ly not aAcross policy that will bring univeran MTD bus. A grace period is bebeing used to commit human rights abuses.” His handling of it may determine Yet, by Thursday noon, the Dow • the world, there are in the crash effort to find a cure nominating conventions this sumsal acclamation. The representative, mother ofconfirmed two children, held back ing through May 5 so that a3,193,961 his stature as chief executive. Jones average was down 3,000 for the coronavirus, Mr. Sanders cases with meroffered in Milwaukee and Charlotte? Cottage Health, Like Mr. Trump’s tears while speaking to the crowd. Yet the issue is also tailor-made points on the week, a 10% plunge passengers can secure appropriate will confiscate its profits and put 227,644 deaths andAmerica, 972,741 all have The chickens of globalization nations, in this crisis, are goingothto the Rev. Moorefully and the representative, several for Mr. Trump. from its recent all-time high. thosethe profiteers out of business. by numbers face coverings. are coming homeAfter to roost. recovered. put 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 A look at Cottage Health through “While continuing provide esIn recent decades, to America’s of Xi Jinping’s China, not Mr. along the border. ue had been wiped out. The great should.nmasuda@newspress.com coming from countries all over economic and political elites of Wednesday: sential service to our community, email: Trump’s USA. bull market of the Trump presiThe last Amerprotest in Santa Barbara that addressed the the there is a risk that by • globe, Cottage Health is caring for a both parties surrendered Second, the president occupies dency may be history. detention facilities place aJ.year ago according to MiNovember, the U.S. and theall world Buchanan writes for for tookPatrick total of 210 patients across cam- ica’s economic independence what Theodore Roosevelt called Though only 60 Americans are may have tumbled into a receschal Lynch of IAC. Creators Syndicate. globalism, a new interdependence puses. 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 • 161 are acute care patients; 212 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 acute beds daily to command the airwaves to grip the nation as well as the Cruisecare ships areremain pullingavailable. into ports clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance move• Of the 161 patients, 8 patients and 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. are on ventilators; 62 ventilators After explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the remain available (adult, pediatric crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. Your opinions are valuable conWe prefer e-mailed submissions. and neonatal ventilators) The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the tributions to these pages. Do not send attachments. Send the • Of the 161 patients, 18 are in Sgt. than Brian250 Miller said the department monitored Letters mustrally. be fewer KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS letters to voices@newspress.com. isolation with COVID-19 sympsituation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and words and exclusive to the NewsThe outside dining area at Santa Barbara Golf Club is closed off. Writers also may fax letters to toms; 6 are confirmed COVID-19 Press. We edit all protested peacefully. submissions for SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS 966-6258. Mail letters to P.O. Box positive. length, clarity and professional so, Santa Barbara County Public the coming marched weeks. from the Santa Barbara Protesters County Courthouse and walked• along Anacapa to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com Of 18 patients inStreet isolation, 4 pastandards. We do not print submis- 1359, Santa Barbara 93102. “Our county welcomes this new Health Director. “This expanded tients are in critical care. The News-Press reserves the sions that lack a civil tone, allege testing opportunity and is pleased COVID-19 testing option will be in • Cottage has collected 3,428 cu- illegal wrongdoing or involve conright to publish or republish subto expand access to our community Santa Barbara County for the next mulative test samples: 201 resulted sumer complaints. missions in any form or medium. members,” said Dr. Van Do-Reyno- few months and possibly longer. Limit your letters to one every in positive, 3,021 resulted in negaThe News-Press also pub30 days. All letters must include lishes a select number of longer the writer’s address and telephone number for verification. We commentaries daily and Sunday. Please direct That acknowledge will entail recording how how their diet andquestions the watertotemcannot unpublished long the animals stay in the kelp perature 564-5219.around them impact their letters. Continued from Page A1 © 2020canopy Ashleigh Brilliant, W. Valerio Santa Barbara CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com forest day to117day, and using nitrogen output. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobbiomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecowhether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain forest canopy. Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteBecause sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniinvertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in their time resting in the kelp for- necessary WENDY McCAW . . . .a. . .their . . . .waste. . . . . Co-Publisher to select an area. with est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently 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. ly supplying GOLETA their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if 5757 Hollister While the UCSB team’sAve collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conNICKsaid. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . .the . . . sea . .Director of News monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. COURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes 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 HOW TO GET US . . . HOW TO REACH US . . .

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and keeping crowd size to a minimum, even if a fewVIEW did get to be ANOTHER overcrowded at times. Los Angeles Times The county’s Second District Supervisor Gregg Hart indicated on Monday that further enforcement SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health was to come this weekend, temand community partners as are asking residents who receive a peratures are expected to rise once survey again. phone call to participate inSanta a community healthCathy needsMuBarbara Mayor assessment, offidals said Fririllo took the news in stride. day. “If this is true, the Governor The survey is being conducted has been consistent in his efforts “to better understand theby needs to protect Public Health taking and strengths of the entire comthese bold measures. I know this munity, and the many diverse will be within unpopular with many of our groups it,” Cottage Health residents and everyone who enjoys spokeswoman Maria Zate said in the beach. Others will say this is a news release. the right thing to do. WeCottage will follow Findings will help his order and we will do whatever Health and community partners anthe affront to it takesnto prevent spread of the recognize scopethe ofcommon population decency and the rule ofsaid. health concerns. COVID-19 virus,” Ms. Murillo the Supreme Courtafter Thelaw, assessment will include news comes just hours this week shut the court2,500 telephone surveys, with the Santa Barbara County Public door to the family calls tohouse randomly selected cell-the Health Department announced of a 15-year-old MexicanAll boyrephones landlines. county’s and eighth death — an individkilled in Mexico byconfidential, a Border sponses will be ual living in Santa Maria in their Patrol officer whocollected shot at him and information will 60s with underlying health confrombethe other sideto of names the U.S.-or not connected ditions — and also unveiled eight Mexiconumbers. border. Calls will bephone newthe cases, it’s highest gin week July 15by and conButCOVID-19 the 5-4of decision the count since Saturday. tinue through September. court’s conservative majority is There now 485 summer confirmed In addition, this more thanare justlater a denial of due cases in the county, with 360 having the collaborative will gather feedprocess for one aggrieved famfully recovered. back a listening tour to hear ily. during

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from It’sindividuals the latest and signorganizations that conregarding health-related needs in servative justices seek to make COVID-19 testing the community. The listening it hard, if not impossible, fortour will include online surveys, group site toof be available victims abuse by law enforcediscussions, phone interviews, and ment officers to have their day next week visits to various community-based in court. organizations. Santa Barbara County residents In 2010, Sergio Adrian HerThe assessment will have access tocollaborative the initial COVnandez was with some friends includes Lompoc Valley MediID-19 testing site starting Monday in the concrete culvert becal Center, Planned Parentin Santa Maria. tweenCalifornia El Paso, Texas, andCoast, Ciuhood In Juarez, order to setCentral anAccording appointment dad Mexico. Santa Barbara County Public — no walk-ins will be taken — you to lawyers for Sergio’s family, Health Department, Santa Barcan call or go online this weekend the boys were playing a game bara Foundation, Santa Barbato beinvolved screened for symptoms that running acrossandand ra Neighborhood Clinics, risk factors, and if they qualify the culvert, touching a fence on to UCSB. be able to set up an appointment. the U.S. side and then running Results will be availThis the firstof of the three commuback tois the Mexican side. Afable by the end year at nity-based testing sites that cottagehealth.org. ter Sergio ran back across the will open, with to come in Lomculvert ontoothers Mexican soil, Bor— Christian Whittle poc and Santa Barbara, likely in der Patrol Agent Jesus Mesa Jr. fired two shots at the boy, one of which killed him. Agent Mesa maintained that the boys were attempting to illegally cross the border and that they had pelted him with rocks. The facts might CARPINTERIA Thehave Santabeen Barbasorted out if Sergio’s ra County Associationparof Governents had been allowed toFriday purments released an update suenext their lawsuit foron damages on week’s work the Highagainst in a so-Pass way 101:Agent LindenMesa and Casitas called Bivensproject. action, named construction after Bivens vs.through Six Unknown From Monday WednesNarcotics Agents, a 1971 deciday crews will be restriping lanes and concrete safety barrisionmoving in which the court held ers prepare claiming for the next thattosomeone to stages be the of work, to a press victim ofaccording an illegal arrest andreSANTA BARBARA lease from SBCAG. search could sue the arrest324 W.forMontecito St Highway will have alternating officers101 violating the 4th ing lane closures between Linden Amendment. and Bailard avenues. One lane The court later permitted will remain open. Bivens-style lawsuits in two From 8 p.m. to a5 claim a.m. Monday other situations: by a through Wednesday, northformer congressionalthe staffbound onramps at Casitas er that she was the victim ofPass Road and Linden Avenue will sex discrimination and an 8th have alternating closures as Amendment claim thatto a fedCIRCULATION ISSUES MAIN OFFICE needed. From 8 p.m. 7 a.m. South Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-7171 715 Anacapa St. eral prisoner had been denied Monday through Wednesday Santa Barbara, 93101 . . . . . . 564-5200 adequate medical care. the southbound offramp at Carefunds@newspress.com ThePass court allowed lawlb. sitas Road willsuch be closed newsubscriptions@newspress.com MAILING ADDRESS suits even though they weren’t as needed. vacationholds@newspress.com P.O. Box 1359, Santa Barbara 93102 authorized an actfrom of Con—Mike Bloomberg: Because the to three things happening on Elecf you’re planning on voting cancellations@newspress.com Via Real isby closed Casitas gress. former New York mayor has spent for a Democratic candidate tion Day that will likely cause a Pass Road to the old northbound News Hotline . . . . . . . . . 564-5273 Home delivery of the News-Press is millions capturingnext the airwaves for president whom you Those decisions were cor-resweek or even two week-long count Highway 101 onramp. Local year. Business . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5275 available in most of Santa Barbara County. and making elections dance on love, skip this piece. rect. Constitutional rights don’t to find out how many candidates idents have one-way access to “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My faIf you do not receive your paper by 6 a.m. Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5107 our mobile phones, he is flirting But if like many CaliforContinued from Page A1 mean Lane much on if there isn’t a remare eligible for delegates: Hales Via Real. PedesMondays through Fridays, or 7 a.m. on Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5256 vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” with the 15% number and looks nians, you’re looking to vote for edy available they are on trians can usewhen the sidewalk —Hundreds of thousands of weekends, please call our Circulation News Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-6258 she said. likely someonecombines you like inlearning today’s primaDepartment before 10 a.m. The Circulation program with having fun.to exceed it. Via Real,And but it’s people are of asked violated. the role mail-in ballots will be dropped off Corrections . . . . . . . . . . 564-5132 Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Department is open 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 7 Warren: ry,“We andlearned you want yourowls voteand how when they eat —Elizabeth about their to refrain from to entering confederal courts protectthe those at voting locations. day was the inflatable obstacle course. days a week. The Massachusetts senato count, read on. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction rights. area. large will “Everything we do —A at Fun Innumber the Sunof is ballots really rootClassified . . . . . . . . . . . . 963-4391 tor has been averaging The first thing to know prey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yet the court has been unbe put in post boxes on election ed inShe teaching Classified Fax . . . . . . . . 966-1421 around 12.5%. will the kids teamwork and confidence and is that because this elecing math. 101 onrampthat at Casitas Passand Road dermining principle, day and will arrive to be counted Home delivery in Santa Barbara County: Retail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5230 working together in a collaborative setting. All of our need of momentum to hit tion is ruled by the party Nathan said Olympic games are a highlight is thelast temporary ramp $5.08 per week includes sales tax, daily ea. later it open did soand again Tuesday. It in the week. lb. Retail Fax . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5139 games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” 15%. Nevertheless, she rules, not every vote is his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and and Sundays. Weekends and holidays only, has heldbeen that removed. the Hernandez law—Tens of thousands of proviToll Free . . . . . . . . 1-800-423-8304 said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet may have a shot in some created equally and not $3.85 per week includes sales tax. Singlemeet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue suit couldn’t proceed. Writing sional votes will be cast. copy price of 75¢ daily and $2 Sunday and dirty is perfect.” congressional districts. every vote will count. “Everyone knows eachFRESH other,” heDAILY said. is closed for approximately six to SOLE FILLET BONELESS for the majority, Justice SamAll of theseby votes take time to includes sales tax at vending racks. Tax Who’s Not in the Hunt: If you vote foroff a canFriday’s event was sponsored the Brain Balance Nathan listed a dozen new friends he made before Voices/editorial pages . . . . . 564-5219 nine months. Drivers are asked Ace Smith may be added to copies purchased uel A. Alito Jr. suggested that verify and count. My guess is that GROUND BEEF MARINATED —Pete Buttigieg: The didate who does not get Center of Santa Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to thecontext” of-rampsinatwhich Reynolds elsewhere. “The Santa Barbara Newsif a candidate with momentum theuse “new the former South Bendare mayor at least 15% ofevent. the vote “They very generous to lend their support to favorite at the CHICKEN Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Press” (USPS 0481-560). Circulation ends upvery on election night 13%, claim was made — a cross-bordropped of thethis raceevent on SuninMany your congressional SEEDLESS today and we’re grateful,” saidatMs. 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. welcomed brera. 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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEWS and prompted to city’s Public Works Fire hydrant staff to respond and shut off the hydrant, said Battalion Chief RobSheriff’s report: Violent sheered in crash ert Mercado, spokesman for the

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SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire Santa Barbara City Fire Departhydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. Water service was restored after a large amount of water onto the street and down a storm drain, in a two-ve- time. Minor injuries were reported hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health Both vehicles sustained minor to authorities By MITCHELL WHITE said. ries: violent crimes and property crimes, and community partners are moderate damage. The Santa BarNEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER The collision occurred aroundaccording 7: baratoPolice asking residents who receive a authorities. Department is inves40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon andParttigating survey phone call to participate 1 violent crimes include offenses the circumstances of the The violent crime rate in 2019 wasvehicles 6.4% colin a community health needs Chevy Tahoe. One of the that involve force or a threat of force, incollision. lower than the year for communiRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Frilided withprior the hydrant and “caused cluding criminal homicide, forcible rape, day. Santa Barbara Countothe expel copious amounts of water” A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street.ties policed itby MitchellPart White1 robbery and aggravtated—assault. The survey is being conducted ty Sheriff’s Department, while property property crimes are theft-related offenses “to better understand the needs crimes and the overall crime rate was up that do not involve threats or force, such as and strengths of the entire comslightly from a year ago. burglary, larceny theft and motor vehicle munity, and the many diverse According to the 2019 crime statistics re- theft. groups within it,” Cottage Health leased Wednesday, the violent crime rate Compared to the 2018 statistics, Part 1 spokeswoman Maria Zate said in was 28% lower than the 10-year average. A violent crimes were down 6.4%, with the a news release. 2.8% increase in property crimes caused most significant reductions occurring in Findings will help Cottage the overall crime rate to increase by 1.6% rape cases (50% drop). Part 1 property Health and community partners compared to 2018, though the overall rate crimes were 1.6% higher, including a 4.8% recognize the scope of population was still 15% lower than the 10-year aver- increase in theft, authorities said. health concerns. age. The assessment will include Part Continued from Page A12 crimes were down slightly, 0.3%, Sheriff Bill Brown said the continued 2,500 telephone surveys, with compared to 2018, though analysis showed stability of the long-term declines in the that some Part 2 crimes increased and calls to randomly selected cellest in getting back to normal because normal was never phones and landlines. All relocal crime rates can be credited to thefor some good enough me.” decreased. Part 2 crime categories sponses will be confidential, collaborative efforts occurringAboth with- thatofdeclined over the pastD-Santa year includrepresentative Rep. Salud Carbajal, Barand information collected will in the local communities and throughout ed:the fraud (down disorderly conduct bara, also spoke at event, and 28%); said, “We are here today not be connected to names or the criminal justice system because in Santawe Barrefuse to be71%); complicit in the (down abuse of children (down vandalism 7%); public phone numbers. Calls will bebara County. The Sheriff’s Office provides and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is drunkenness (down 6%); and weapons gin the week of July 15 and conpolicing services for the cities of Buellton, being used to commit human rights abuses.” violations (down 9%). Part 2 crimes that tinue through September. Carpinteria, Goleta and Solvang. The representative, a mother of two children, held back experienced increases were: liquor law In addition, later this summer “Within Santa Barbara County, our law tears while speaking to the(up crowd. violations 13%); and DUI (up 9%). the collaborative will gather feedAfter the Rev. Moore the representative, othenforcement, prosecutors, public defendTheand Sheriff’s Office reportedseveral a decrease back during a listening tour to hear ers followed to express their status opposition against the centers ers and the courts are all working together in juvenile offenses over the previfrom individuals and organizations alongour thecomborder. to improve public safety within regarding health-related needs in ous year. protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the munities.” Sheriff Brown saidThe in alast statethe community. The listening tour Here is a breakdown of the 2019 Part 1 detention facilities took place a year ago according to Miment. will include online surveys, group crime rates by jurisdiction compared to chal Lynch of IAC. “We are continuing our work to reduce 2018: discussions, phone interviews, and The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong COURTESY PHOTO visits to various community-based criminal recidivism by offering important • Unincorporated areas overall: incrowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the1% unity Kyra with her handler, Officer J. Lombardo of the Santa Barbara Police Department. organizations. rehabilitative programming to inmates in crease clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance moveThe assessment collaborative our jail. Our efforts are also greatly en1%beat increase in violent crime over time. ment’s slow but steady that builds momentum includes Lompoc Valley Mediteamed up with Officer Signorelli. The vious K9, suddenly died on Feb. 7 after hanced through collaboration with other the 1% increase in property crime After explaining symbolism and history of this clap, the cal Center, Planned Parenttwo K9s cover each side of the week. only months on the job. According to the county departments and many communiContinued from Central A1 • Buellton: in overall crime crowd joined her and finishedno offchange the gathering. hood California Coast, Both dogs go through weekly training SBPD, Klaus was rushed to one of the best ty-based organizations. Together we areBarbara The Santa Department was aware of the NoPolice changes in violent crime or property Santa Barbara County has been certified by thePublic California Com- with a private trainer that specializes in veterinary hospitals in the region, only to working to enhance the safety and wellberally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the crime Health Department, Santa Barmission on Peace Officer Standards and law enforcement K9s. fail to recover from a medical condition. ing of Santa Barbara County.” situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk • Carpinteria: 27% overall decline and bara Foundation, Santa BarbaTraining. The cost of a K9 is not a one-time exAccording to sources, Klaus’ death was The Sheriff’s Office compiles informaprotested peacefully. 48% decline in violent crime ra Kyra Neighborhood Clinics, and goes home with Officer Lombardo pense, as the ongoing training can help due to issues that are specific to pureSOEabout HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS tion crimes that have occurred and 25% decline in property crime UCSB. each night, sleeping in an outside kennel the K9 become a triple or quadruple breds, with nothing that human intervenProtesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com submits them for inclusion within the Results will be avail• Goleta: 16% overall increase and fed Eukanuba dry dog food, which is threat, with that training taking time and tion could have prevented. FBI’s Uniform Crime Report. The crimes able by the end of the year at 25% decline in violent crime specifically made for German Shepherds. money. Officer Lombardo is a 12-year veteran are broken down into two major categocottagehealth.org. 21% increase in property crime “It’s important to support a cohesive The SBPD K9 program is financially of the SBPD and is a former SWAT team ries: Part 1 crimes and Part 2 crimes. • Solvang: 18% overall increase bond and partnership between the K9 supported through private donations, leader, CSI Officer, and Field Training Of— Christian Whittle Part 1 crimes are considered the most 25% increase in violent crime (only two and the handler,” an SBPD news release with aids in the initial purchase, weekly ficer, all attributes that officials look for serious in nature, while Part 2 crimes in- additional crimes reported) said. training, food and medical care. when pairing a K9 with a handler. clude lesser criminal offenses and some 17% increase in property crime Kyra is one of two working K9s at the The latter came in to play in late Februjuvenile-status offenses. Part 1 crimes are SBPD, with Murdoch, a Belgian Malinois, ary when Klaus, Officer Lombardo’s pre- email: nmasuda@newspress.com will recording how how their diet and the water temfurther brokenThat down intoentail two subcategomwhite@newspress.com long the animals stay in the kelpemail: perature around them impact their Continued from Page A1 forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobbiomass is located, near the surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an CARPINTERIA The Santa BarbaMr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecora County Association of Governwhether ments released an update Friday COVID-19 TIPS other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain on next week’s work on the Highforest canopy. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteBecause sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction project. invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday through Wednestheir time resting in the kelp for- necessary to select an area with a their waste. day crews will be restriping lanes est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently sizeable population to and moving concrete safety barriThe crustaceans gather together ers to prepare for the next stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more lease from SBCAG. into the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if Highway 101 will have alternatWhile the UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae ing lane closures between Linden tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. and Bailard avenues. One lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conwill remain open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study by fall of From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. through Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes bound onramps at Casitas Pass 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 Road and Linden Avenue will have alternating closures as needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Wednesday the southbound offramp at Casitas Pass Road will be closed as needed. Via Real is closed from Casitas Pass Road to the old northbound Highway 101 onramp. Local resnext 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,” trians can use the sidewalk on she said. program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conday was the inflatable obstacle course. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction area. “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of working together in a collaborative setting. All of our is open and the temporary ramp his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” has been removed. said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet meet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue and dirty is perfect.” “Everyone knows each other,” he said. is closed for approximately six to Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed off a dozen new friends he made before 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 “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,” 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 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.

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very morning. She added that her mother, an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic lover of Fiesta, would have been thrilled to see her chosen. “I’m glad for my mother’s sake, because it meant so much to her,” she said. Though she spent many years away from all Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s involvement with the festival has “bloomed” since 2013, when she reconnected with Old Spanish Days through her retirement home Gar-

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outside your household (6 feet or more), healthy and fore the parade. “She felt that insteadeat of hiding awayfoods, and “Youdon’t think,smoke. ‘I’m here to give the best I a woman at the home overheard her. That and “My mominvite said something like, ‘You’re go-home. just favoring it, that exercise would help,” can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” don’t visitors into your

woman also happened to have a daughter ing to be Spirit of Fiesta.’ It was like three Ms. Parker recalled. who was that year’s Spirit, and through her days before the big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time Ms. Parker’s activity in Fiesta resumed. it on me and I didn’t have a dress. I had to as Spirit and said dancing in the parade was Ms. Parker the April 13 audia dress that belongedor to an but challenging. Though not a major Seek help ifattended you need it. Call 211 if borrow you need assistance, if adult, you and are infun a medical emergency call 911.astions that ended with 16-year-old Sophia that was a huge deal for a 12-year-old.” pect of the parade today, Ms. Parker said Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into ac- that military bands used to be a prominent 10-year-old Paloma Valenzuela chosen as tivities seemed to be her mother’s nature. part of the event and that she even danced Junior Spirit. Ms. Parker credits her mom for not only with one behind her. Flamenco dancing to Back in 1949 the choice of Spirit of Fies- getting her involved in Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easy and for a ta wasn’t as organized. Spirits and Junior ing in general. After Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, “Oh no, this isn’t posSpirits are now chosen a few months in ad- a broken leg that refused to properly heal, sible,” but she let “common sense” and her vance of the event, but Ms. Parker wasn’t her mother placed her in dance lessons to “positive will” take over to meet the chal-

she said. While being Spirit of Fiesta was fun while it lasted, this giving of oneself to make others happy is what Ms. Parker still carries from that experience. “You learn not to think of yourself, you learn to think of other people… You really are a symbol for something and it just forces you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s very important to anybody,” she said. email: jgrega@newspress.com


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Continued from A1 “Miraculously enough, there was movement in my vocal cords,� she said. “When I was 6 months old, my vocal cords started working, and I let out my first cry. “I started singing when I was 2 or 3, and I did it constantly,� Sofia said. “I think I was singing before I was even talking, actually.� She lived with her parents outside Copenhagen. She returned to Philadelphia with her mother, Kerri Murray, at age 3 or 4. (Her father moved to Japan, and her parents got a divorce. Sofia said she has seen her father once a year.) In 2009, the mother and daughter moved to Santa Barbara. Sofia attended Montessori Center School in Goleta, then Crane Country Day School in Montecito, before coming to San Marcos. Sofia also went to The Adderley School for the Performing Arts in Santa Barbara and performed in 15 musicals such as “West Side Story,� “Les Miserables� and “Hairspray.� And she enrolled in 2012 in Girls Rock Santa Barbara, which six years later presented her with its Teen Impact of the Year award. Sofia grew up with a love for everything from show tunes to folkpop and her newest passion, Motown. She said she was influenced by singers/songwriters such as Bob Dylan. At age 12, Sofia recorded her first album, “Golden Gate,� which featured four of her original songs covering topics such as women’s rights. She received help in the studio from Martin Gore of Depeche Mode. Sofia donated the proceeds from her album sales to support scholarships for 10 girls at Girls Rock Santa Barbara. She also has received mentorship since her early teens with Montecito singer Kenny Loggins. Last year Sofia won Teen Star Santa Barbara. “I think what led me to win Teen Star is just being true to myself,� Sofia said, referring to her risky song choice of “American Idol� winner Kelly Clarkson’s “Piece by Piece� (2015). “A lot of people hadn’t heard of the song, and they didn’t think it would fit me that well. After I sang it, I think people realize it was a song that was honest to who I was,� Sofia said. “It’s about a father who leaves her daughter at a young age, which is something that happened to me when I was 3 years old when my dad left.� “American Idol� producers learned about her Teen Star victory and contacted her to audition for them at their Los Angeles offices. Impressed, they sent her on to perform during the televised auditions before celebrity judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan at another Los Angeles site. “The three days leading to my audition, I was trying to play it cool. ‘Mom, I’m fine, I’m fine,’� Sofia said. “I think it was an hour before my audition, when they get you ready, I was freaking out. “I was going crazy. I was drinking so much water,� she recalled. “I was so nervous, but the judges are really playful. They have a lot of personality, so they calm you down when you get in there,� Sofia said. “Something that they tied into the audition was I’ve actually sang with Katy Perry before,� she said. Sofia participated in an Adderley School choir that accompanied Ms. Perry, a Santa Barbara native and Dos Pueblos High School alum, during her 2018 Santa Barbara Bowl benefit after the Montecito mudslides. Ms. Perry sang her song “Firework� with the choir and mudslides survivor and Adderley student Lauren Cantin. “For my audition, I brought a picture of her (Ms. Perry) and me hugging. That was really cool,� Sofia said. Sofia impressed the judges with her performance of her original song “My Body My Choice,� which she previously sang at a Planned Parenthood Benefit. “I chose my original song because it really projected a message that I wanted to share with the world and the judges, which was about women’s rights,� Sofia said. “I wanted to show the judges that I’m not just another 15-year-old singer who wants to be a pop song star. I really want to be a songwriter who connects my voice to causes I care about.� The judges were impressed but expressed concern that Sofia, then 15, was too young to start a music career through “American Idol.� Ms. Perry told Sofia that she reminded her of herself at 15, but noted at that age, Ms. Perry wouldn’t have been ready.

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“She’s been really brave in her creative choices and music choices,� said Kerri Murray, about her daughter, Sofia. “Lionel Richie said, ‘You’re very young, but you know who you are. You know exactly what you want to do,’� Sofia said, adding that Mr. Richie gave her an “A+� for songwriting. Despite the concerns about Sofia’s age, the judges sent her on to the Hollywood Week rounds. At that point, “American Idol� didn’t allow her to sing any original songs, but she did well in the first round with her rendition of “Teenager in Love,� a 2018 song by Madison Beer. For the second round, Sofia was required to sing a duet, and her “American Idol� partner insisted on “Jackson,� a 1967 Johnny Cash and June Carter song. “I never heard it before. I went for the risk, and it didn’t really work out for me,� Sofia said. She was cut from “American Idol,� but said the “Jackson� experience taught her to speak up for herself and not be afraid to disagree with another singer. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sofia has taken online music courses. She also sang from her home with Mr. Loggins and others singing from their homes during the recent online Earth Day festival, presented by the Community Environmental Council in Santa Barbara. Sofia previously sang with Mr. Loggins during a 2019 “Footloose� benefit concert for The Unity Shoppe and The Santa Barbara Youth Ensemble Theatre Scholar-

ship Fund. She also performed on a Unity Shoppe telethon and the Teen Sing benefit and TV special, which raised $65,000 for survivors of the Thomas Fire and the Montecito mudslides. Ms. Murray, Sofia’s mother and president of ShelterBox USA, a nonprofit aiding international relief efforts, talked to the NewsPress about those who have helped Sofia, which includes Mr. Loggins, the Adderley School and Girls Rock Santa Barbara. “She’s been part of a community that hasn’t pushed her to be perfect. It has pushed her to be brave. She’s been really brave in her creative choices and music choices.� Sofia, who completed a songwriting program last year through the Berklee College of Music, is working on her second album. She said it will feature six or seven songs and will be released in August or September. “I’ve recorded one of the songs, which is about beauty standards.� She said she would love to have a career as a songwriter, a touring singer and a Broadway performer. “I think what’s made me so successful has been hard work above all else, hard work toward something I’m passionate about,� Sofia said. “I found my true passion in singing and songwriting. It’s just a beautiful way to convey emotion.� email: dmason@newspress.com

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LIBRA — Although you might find the day ahead somewhat stressful, it’s a key day in your professional evolution. Since you’ve lacked inspiration lately, you must not miss the opportunity you’ll be presented with today. You could find out about an opportunity in a new field, which may lead to a new passion or commitment. Expect to see a new vision of the future forming within you, Libra! SCORPIO — Today the celestial energy will be trying to teach you something, Scorpio, specifically, how to share with others. But first, you must get to a place where you truly want to share something of yourself. Have you examined your tendency to run away? You seem to be afraid that they’ll overwhelm you or that you’ll owe them something. This isn’t the case, Scorpio. Why not give other people a chance to get to know you? SAGITTARIUS — Today’s energy will be making you think only about your relationships, Sagittarius. It isn’t easy to have relationships with others, as you may have noticed. The respective demands of each one in a relationship can be difficult to understand. Moreover, the demands of others can obscure your path or cause you to detour from it. Consider that the less we ask for in a relationship, the more flexible and deeper it becomes! CAPRICORN — Some of your demons may come back to haunt you today, Capricorn. You could find yourself battling some of those same old doubts and insecurities that you thought you’d left behind. Your desire for a higher standard of living will have you preoccupied with money concerns in the middle of the day. These concerns will pass, so take a deep breath and try not to worry too much. AQUARIUS — It might seem like you no longer completely believe in what you’re doing, Aquarius, perhaps because you’ve been going a little too quickly in your quest to get what you need. Your social life may have slowed down a lot now - just when you decided to go full speed in this domain. Surprising what the astral energy can do, isn’t it? Don’t get upset. You can’t do a thing about it. PISCES — Today’s planetary energies will be very demanding, Pisces. As you agonize over whether or not you’re up to “standard,” the planets, in a very cheeky way, respond that you are not! That’s because you’re moving too quickly. The change in direction that you’re making at the moment is profound, yet you’re trying to take it lightly. Dare to slow down and go deeper.

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ARIES — You seem to want to become old and wise before your time, Aries. Today’s aspects will take you by the hand and lead you back into the heat of the action, experiencing life in all its intensity. Yes, we know you’re really afraid of all this. But if you don’t get back into action, you’ll stay alone in your little corner. The world needs you. Don’t be afraid to share your gifts. TAURUS — There is some probability that you’ll want to escape from reality today, Taurus. You aren’t anxious to face a situation that demands that you commit yourself. Is this because you’re afraid that you cannot assume this new responsibility? This is an honest-to-goodness chance to fulfill your dreams of success. There can be no question of evading it! Get busy! GEMINI — You face a day of some conflict, Gemini. Nevertheless, the discord will prove quite useful. This is probably one of the best opportunities in recent weeks to become aware of some family matters. These matters may have been occurring behind your back for some time now. News about a bit of past personal history could surprise you, and perhaps even upset you for a short time. CANCER — If you admit you’ve made a mistake, people are more likely to forgive you. You have a confrontational day ahead, Cancer. There’s no doubt that you’re in a stationary position concerning your career. That may be crimping your style somewhat, financially speaking, but you’ll make better progress if you assume your responsibility and see your mistakes. However, don’t be too critical of yourself! It’s all part of the learning process. LEO — You may have been wishing for some recognition and appreciation lately. The day ahead will show you which path will be the most productive. In order to succeed, Leo, you have to plan everything carefully and focus on one goal. You should be sure you have support for that goal. There’s a long, hard climb ahead, but you’re bound to make it! VIRGO — If you happen to be training for a new trade, learning a new technique, or perhaps you’re being evaluated after an internship period, you can expect these pursuits to conclude on a high note. You may have been somewhat afraid that those in authority would frown upon your originality, Virgo. On16, the 2015 contrary, Monday, November it seems the people in charge appreciate it more than you know.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matter will be heard by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors at its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., in the Board of Supervisors’ Hearing Room. The Board will consider the Amendment of Santa Barbara County Code, Chapter 23, Sections 23-15.4, 23-15.5, 23-15.6, 23-15.7 and 2315.8, pertaining to speed limit changes on Romero Canyon Road and Jameson Lane South in the unincorporated Montecito area; Refugio Road in the unincorporated Santa Ynez area; and Clark Avenue and Rice Ranch Road in the unincorporated Orcutt area. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL CHRIS SNEDDON – 805-568-3064. Please see the posted agenda available on the Thursday prior to the hearing on the County website at https://santabarbara. legistar.com/calendar.aspx for a more specific time for this item. However, the order of the agenda may be rearranged or the item may be continued. To review the Board Agenda Letter and related documents, please visit the County website at https://santabarbara.legistar. com/calendar.aspx or the Clerk of the Board at (805) 568-2240 for alternative options.

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City clears out Cacique underpass as officials By MITCHELL WHITE

Cottage surveying The sidewalks along the Cacique on health needs Street Highway 101 underpass have NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

been washed and cleared SANTApower BARBARA Cottage Health and partnersand are fromcommunity personal belongings tranasking receive a sients, residents while citywho officials on Tuessurvey phone call to participate day discussed potential permanent in a community health needs solutions to a longstanding issue. assessment, The Santa offidals Barbara said City FriCouncil day. voted unanimously during its regThe survey is being conducted ular meeting April 28 to direct City “to better understand the needs Attorney Ariel Calonne to return and strengths of the entire comnext month an emergency munity, and with the many diverse ordinance that would prohibit sitting groups within it,” Cottage Health or lying down Maria in the Zate Cacique spokeswoman saidStreet in The ordinance would aunderpass. news release. also includewill the Milpas Street 101 Findings help Cottage underpass, expanding the city’s curHealth and community partners recognize the scope of population rent sidewalk enforcement in the health concerns. downtown corridor. The willhas include The assessment city currently an ordi2,500 telephone surveys, nance that forbids sitting with or lying calls randomly selected of celldownto on the sidewalks State phones and landlines. All reStreet between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. sponses will be confidential, Last year, the council added the first and information collected will block East Haleyto Street to the not beofconnected names or ordinance. The concept of extending phone numbers. Calls will bethethe ordinance around gin week ofhas Julybeen 15 and con- for quitethrough some time, Mr. Calonne said. tinue September. Earlier thislater week, In addition, thisofficials summerwith Santa Barbara Act CityfeedNet met the collaborative willand gather withduring a dozen homeless back a listening tourindividuals to hear from individuals organizations at the Caciqueand underpass. Ten of regarding health-related needs in to the 12 people contacted agreed the community. The listening tour move into a hotel to receive houswill online surveys, group ing include and case management services, discussions, phone interviews, and visits to various community-based organizations. The assessment collaborative includes Lompoc Valley MediMontecito Water cal Center, Planned Parenthood California Central Coast, District poised to be Santa Barbara County Public Health Department, drought proofSanta Barbara Foundation, Santa BarbaMONTECITO The Montecito Water ra Neighborhood Clinics, and District is set to be drought-proof by UCSB. the summer, the district announced Results will be availMonday. able by the end of the year at The progress is due to desalinacottagehealth.org. tion and new rates, which the district’s board— ofChristian directorsWhittle received a status report on as well as a water supply agreement with the city of Santa Barbara during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday. “These projects remain on schedule to be completed and ready for Board CARPINTERIA Theconsideration Santa Barba- in June,” said General Manager Nick ra County Association of GovernTurner. ments released an update Friday Proposed rates be mailed on next week’s workwill on the High- to way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass customers for review in mid-May, construction and include project. “desalination,” which Fromto Monday through Wednesrefers the cost of the pending day crewsWSA will be restriping 50-year with the citylanes of Santa and moving concrete safety Barbara, according to thebarridistrict’s ers to prepare for the next stages news release. of work, according to a press reThe board also received a preslease from SBCAG. entation demand Highwayon 101 future will have alternat-and water supply options prepared ing lane closures between Linden by Dr. Steve Bachman, on conand Bailard avenues.who Oneislane tract with the district to prepare an will remain open. update the to water supply report From 8top.m. 5 a.m. Monday he completed in 2007. Many of his through Wednesday, the northrecommendations have been bound onramps at Casitas Pass imRoad and Linden Avenue willhisplemented, however the recent have alternating closures as toric drought revealed the district’s needed. From supplies 8 p.m. toremain 7 a.m. uncurrent water Monday reliable. through Wednesday theWith southbound offramp Ca- rethe rainfall the at area sitas Pass Road will be closed ceived in early April, Jameson as needed. Lake reached 100% capacity, the Via Real is closed from Casitas district reported. Jameson Pass Road to the oldWhile northbound Lake is full, the district is resting Highway 101 onramp. Local resits wells to one-way support access groundwater idents have to recharge, forward Hales Laneand on moving Via Real. Pedes-with plans can to diversify water portfotrians use the its sidewalk on lio and ensure the community’s Via Real, but people are asked futo refrain from entering conture water needs will bethe met. struction area. However, with the coronavirus The new southbound pandemic, all major Highway capital im101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road on provements are temporarily ishold, open and the temporary including “Smartramp Meter” has been removed. installation. Customers will be The offramp at Linden Avenue notified as soon as these projects is closed for approximately six to resume, according to the news-renine months. Drivers are asked lease. to use the of-ramps at Reynolds “Our or constituents fully expect Avenue Casitas Pass Road to us to continue working on these critreach the beach and downtown ical initiatives. We were elected Carpinteria. to do a job, and we must fulfill our Christian WhittleCori obligations,”—stated Director Hayman at a meeting earlier this month. “If anything, current conditions show us that we must continue to move swiftly and put resilient plans in place for the District’s future water needs. 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and prompted to city’s Public Works staff to respond and shut off the hydrant, said Battalion Chief Robert Mercado, spokesman for the SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire Santa Barbara City Fire Departwe’ve had in the past.” but the problem continues and the hydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. She also raised concerns that problem moveswas around and after it does Water service restored a large amount of water onto the street they were “shuffling things around.” time. not seem toinjuries be abated even when Minor were reported and“If down a storm drain, in a two-vewe put limitations on where you take steps like this.” hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief Merwe’re saying they cannot be, then cado Councilmember Meagan Harmon said. 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, Both vehicles sustained to they’ll just go right outside those said she voted in favor ofminor bringing authorities said. damage. The Barborders. They’re just going to go into moderate the ordinance back forSanta discussion The collision occurred around 7: Police Department is investhose other areas and this is going to bara due to the emergency circumstanc40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating the circumstances of the perpetuate and overflow,” she said. es, while expressing desire that Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col- collision. Mr. Shaffer acknowledged the solutions “focus on the humanity” lided with the hydrant and “caused need for long-term solutions, while of those without shelter. it to expel copious amounts of water” — Mitchell White also agreeing that people may sim“I understand that it’s difficult to ply relocate to other areas. deal with some of the impacts in our “At the end of the day, we need to communities, and we have it in my increase our capacity for both out- district as well, but I think it’s realreach and for shelter beds and per- ly important moving forward that manent housing solutions,” he said. we remember that our unsheltered Because the council voted to have neighbors — they’re our neighbors the ordinance brought back at a fu- too and their fundamental humaniture date and Mr. Casey issued his ty is something that we need to conown order, it will preserve the “status sider and center in our discussion quo” of no encampments since the as well,” she said. Continued from Page A1 Councilmember Alejandra Gutarea was cleared out prior to the vote. While expressing desire to work ierrez, whose Eastside district estMurillo in getting normal was by never with Mayor Cathy andback find ato normal would because directly be affected the goodCouncilmember enough for me.” ordinance, shared before-and-after permanent solution, A representative Salud D-Santa BarMike Jordan described the situationof Rep. pictures to Carbajal, the council, with the forbara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We areand hereblocked today to that of a dog chasing its own tail. mer showing cluttered because refuse to besidewalks. complicit in the abuse of children “It’s unfortunate, andwe I love Jeff and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is Shaffer to death, but it is true that “These are scenarios that hapbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” this just shuffles the problems pened before COVID-19. COVID-19 The representative, a mother of two children, held back around,” he said. “Iwhile thinkspeaking we just tohappened tears the crowd.and it just highlighted the need to continually ask ourselves issue that we’ve been dealing with After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othif we’re willingers to followed live with to that dy- their in that district for manythe years…. express opposition against centersIt namic, or if there arethe things that we has always been a public safety and along border. can do… It’s beenThe going onprotest forever.in Santa healthBarbara issue, not just right now.the It’s last that addressed “Not to be detention disrespectful to thetookalways issue in District 1,” facilities place abeen yearan ago according to Migood people out there doing work, she said. chal Lynch of IAC. The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong crowd was bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity clap, which, according to her, represents a resistance moveLOCAL FIVE-DAY FORECAST ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. TODAY FRIDAY SUNDAY MONDAY After explainingSATURDAY the symbolism and history of this clap, the crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the rally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the situation but the sidewalk and Windy this Mostly sunny andthe protestors remained Pleasanton with Mostly sunny and Mostly sunny protested afternoon windy peacefully. sunshine nice

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on developing an ordinance, preventing the council from taking a vote on any ordinance Tuesday, Mr. Calonne said. As such, the ordinance is scheduled to be introduced May 12, with the council voting whether to adopt the ordinance May 19. It would then go into effect June 22, while City Administrator Paul Casey was inRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS formed to enact an emergency orA two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. der to prevent new encampments from being formed. Several public commenters spoke during Tuesday’s meeting and pointed to the existing issues they are seeing along the Milpas Street corridor and near the 101 underpasses at both Milpas and Cacique streets. Eastside resident Robin Unander raised questions regarding the curKENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS rent safety issues in the area and The Cacique Street underpass was nearly spotless on Wednesday. questioned what would happen after residents are provided shelter while the remaining two chose no they’re all willing to take on some for two weeks. services but were willing to move, case management and hopefully “Then what? Then where are said Jeff Shaffer, of Santa Barbara get them further prepared for may- they going? There’s going to be Act. be eventually being permanently more people that come in as those Those who were moved to ho- housed,” said Laura Dubbels, hous- individuals move into the shelters tels will also receive meals and a ing and human services manager or wherever the hotels that they’re two-week stay in the hotel. At that for the city. going,” she said. “There’s this influx point, officials will try and “bridge Mr. Shaffer told the council he of people that seem to be coming, them” via reunification or through was on a call with various stake- and I’m not even sure if it’s because the city’s shelter system, Mr. Shaffer holders last Thursday to discuss the shelters are limited in their casaid. possible solutions. Added as a spe- pacity so this where everybody is “I think that the individuals cial item to Tuesday’s agenda, offi- spilling over, or we have new indiare in a much safer situation and cials did not list a policy direction viduals coming into our town like

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Unhealthy Moderate levels. Not Available herbivores moving into the reefs if next President & CEO,” said nutrient While the UCSB team’s MARINE “Sea otter populations are start- this leads FORECAST to an increase in algae Pamela Gann, chair of collaborathe board ALMANAC SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL tors at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. of trustees. Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday Wind light becoming west he at 12-25 knotsto today. Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said hopes conMs. Carrera, one of more than TEMPERATURE Waves 3-6 feet with a west-northwest swell 3-6 feet monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study by fall of at 10 seconds. Visibility clear. 90 candidates considered for the High/low 65/58 Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. 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First Spirit of Fiesta: ‘You learn not to think of yourself, you learn to think of other people’ MARSHAL

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