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Many donned plastic Post, Reuters and other outlets By GABRIELLA BORTER ria High School at the agesince. of 16.At He In December, she introduced been unable to work ever 7, Ms. Ram whopping 24 percent of the keeping people in abject fear of what rain ponchos and sported colorful, joined Mayor Bill de Blasio in pushand JONATHAN ALLEN is the member of his family toh his mother and younger sister were KENNETH SONG /first NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS Rachael Denhollander in a video gaps in entire nation. The spending could happen. Feeding fear is a poweroversized hats out by or- Below, REUTERS ing the button the glitgraduate high school and intythe fall deported to Mexico. Cheryl Sterling with Cookie, a foster dog from K-9top PALS, athanded Girsh Park in Goleta. Pancho looksthat out initiates from his kennel at the County of Santa Barbara Animal Services. message before the lawyer and since plan California ful tool for andthe it’s been used effectively by ganizers. he“I will be heading to theme,” University tering ball’s drop. think it just drove Bryan former gymnast was presented Justice K Department of Veterans Affairs those in offices elected and unelected of Notre Dame. “It was a bucket-list thing,” said NEW YORK — New York’s Times told the News-Press during a recent Visitors had begun gathering inside with Sports Illustrated’s Inspiraallegatio was $391 million from the and it’s been used very effectively by By DAVE MASON At the same time, there’s a financial impact. Being the first in his family to atphone interview. “I knew that I needDaniela Ramous, a 34-year-old sales Square erupted with fireworks and penned-off enclosures in the morntion of the Year award. Ms. future Denplain an generalinfund for the period STAFF WRITER tend college came with its challengfrom paraplegic athletes to the heroes of its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based CHRISTIAN WHITTLE cheersNEWS-PRESS dictators theBy past. Shelters and their nonprofit partners report ed to have a better for my parmanager from McAllen, Texas. “You at the stroke of midnight on ing, starting an hours-long marathon 2017-18, a decrease of $13 hollander was the first woman The es. the application pro-D Joint POW MIAyou Accounting Com- concerned filmmaker Stevenof Barber has taken agrow stat- upthe NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT entsBryan and I said just wanted to help them Think of all the businesses that have a decline in TV, donations, and they’re watching it and on see Tuesday as thousands hardy merof standing in one place, with no acocial distancing is no problem at Shadmillion over the estimates for who came forward to accuse Ramirez cess was difficult because he was mand. He loves finding a good story and ue of the three Apollo 11 astronauts to the out. They’ve done so much for me just shut down because of dictates that are about There’s the fact something they can’t hold their usual fundall the excitement. rymakers braved pouring rain and cess ow’sSpace Fund, where a few employees and trying to do it all by himself. putting a project together. He has had histo public restrooms. the previous year. former sports doctor Larry Nasdoing me Kennedy Center Visitor Complex. years agogiven today, humanity so I could have an education.” unproven. We ifty have not been numraisers. KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS magical about Yorkbut during thisyears he’s watched At the2,800 glowing New Year’s was able to lean on communishare ofNew setbacks, over the Belying the idea that New Yorkers volunteers work on aEve 100-acre Lompoc Last month, Bryan received pounds, standing 12 feet tall accomplished the impossible. according to sar of sexual He assault. madehis the bersMeanwhile, that have substance, if one quesDuring the pandemic, shelters are closed Documentary filmmaker Steven Barber his wife aredescent shown celebratory items, including a bust of Neil Armstrong, below. time ofApollo year.”11that ball complete itsTamara midnight to various members and friends who have learned if you keep swinging, you canhigh school diploma from Santa Masanctuary for dogs. and costing $750,000, the with monument and themainworld were in-and themselves eschew figures from the Federation for “Rachaelty Denhollander, I am coordina tions what’s beenAmerica foisted on us by to walks-in, but are handling applications for the Times Square Injecting a somber note into the mark the start of 2019. attended college, as age wellofas the not fail. It’s exactly this mentality that led riaand High School at the 16.neve He theCOVID-19 end of Mr.pandemic Barber’s has yearmeant long both adoptions through their websites spiredImmigration when Apollo“deniers”, 11 astronauts Neil marks But the festivities, American in awe of you, I will always be she stream media we are called and Eskie phoneGarcia, a 59-year-old Scholarship Foundation of Santa tointhe statues finally arriving at the Kenfestivities, the Times Square AlliFor the multitudes who gathered in is the first member of his family journey to honor three of America’s greatArmstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by a 10 to 15% decrease in donations and a surge city worker living in Brooklyn, said Reform, California inspired byBarbara. you,” Dr. Ford said. hometo in like in “climate change.”taxpayers Apparently we conversations. nedy Center’s moon garden.that graduate high school and in the fall ance, the business association the famed midtown Manhattan crossest heroes. crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds interest in adoptions, Co-Founder and Director payquestion more than $23 billion can’t any of these “experts.” They’ve arranged various ways to ensure she has come every year for about a “In stepping forward, you took a ing to th to more than 30 colcan’t believe it took to put in heHe willapplied be heading to the University AAnderson-Rackley brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men women behind them, took their organizes“You the event, paidwhat a special roads, Jill the thrilling moment was told thereNews-Press. Whoyear is asking questions? If one has social distancing for imagine adopters. They include per in and costs for illegal huge risk, and yousuch galvanized fu- schools At the decade. leges, as Ivy League three statues, sothe I can’t even what of Notre Dame. he“The was young, Mr. Barber has made sevfirst steps on the moon. tribute to freedom of press, after ward for enduring hours of standing interest has skyrocketed. We’re getting meets-and-greets with dogs in yards, video an opinion which may be different from immigration. ture generations to come forward, ver Harvard and Yale. He also applied “You have to come here in person,” Being the first in his family toPos atPlease see APOLLO on A4 eraldownpour documentaries on subjects ranging In celebration of their achievementin and a year in which journalists un-11 cats a steady during wanthree to five inquiries a the day as opposed to three the propaganda their chats to seeathletes petscame and in carriers for to other prestigious colleges suchbeg as According toCHRISTIAN thebeen Losfed, Angeles even when the odds are came seemingly was tend college with its challengtoleaving the heroes of its 50th anniversary, Santa Monica-based from paraplegic Bywe’ve WHITTLE she said before applying lipstick and der attack around thetoworld, to five inquiries a month,” Ms. Anderson-Racking hours of 2018. posts get removed from Facebook, Youadopters pick upincludwhile the asking staff stays 6 feet or Times, Latino homelessness es. Bryan said the application proPOW and MIA Accounting Comfilmmaker Steven Barber has taken a stat- the Joint NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT stacked against them.” able eno Please see GRADUATE on A3 a stranger to take her picture ley said. ing in the United States. Helping keep spirits was a to Tube, if the question ever gets more away.finding a good story was Dr. difficult he was mand. He loves and ue ofto the three Apollohigh 11 astronauts the roseetc., 63 percent last year overthere A month cess earlier, Fordbecause an- and run on her cellphone. “Especially when “For the most part, we’re steering them to our A minute before midnight, an slate ofKennedy performers including Christrying tomoney do it allraised by himself. inthe theprevious first place. and volunteers arehis also practicing putting aEmployees project together. Heinhas had Space Center Visitor Complex. ifty years ago today, humanity year in L.A. nounced she used Clune sa you live by yourself. You come, you local shelters,” sheon said, of Shadvited group from ABC tina Aguilera, New Kids thenoting Block He was able to lean on communishareof ofjournalists setbacks, but over the years he’s and they’re We are living in tyranny rightthe nowimpossible. social distancing from each other, At 2,800 pounds, standing 12 most feet tall County, andaccomplished a large percentage from a GoFundMe account set “It’ll t ow’s Fund’s dogs are the lifelong sanctuary ty members and friends who have learned that ifthe you keepSome swinging, you canNews,resiNBC News, Washington and entertained resilbrought you byAmerica tinhorn wearing masks. people arePlease workingsee at NEW YEAR on A5 andwho costing $750,000, the monument and the in world were in-Sting of the to homeless weredictators illegals. up on her behalf to pay for sejust bac dents. attended college, as well as the not fail. It’s exactly BUSINESS this mentalitySANTA that led BARBARA NEWS-PRESS SMALL Barber’s year long SERIES: when 11 astronauts Neil marks the end of Mr. A governors’ offices, andApollo medical profeshome. Thespired VeteranAid.org website curity for herself and her fami- of beSanta a pro Scholarship Foundation to the statues finally arriving at the KenRepresentatives of of Santa Barbara County journey to honor three America’s greatArmstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by sionals and elites in ivory towers who “It’s a complete culture shift from how we rated states for military ly. The money was used “to take added. Barbara. moon garden. told the News-Press that interest nedy in Center’s est heroes. crewmate MichaelinCollins and hundreds shelters have never run a business their lives. used to handle adoptions,” said Angela Yates, retirees based on economic reasonable steps to protect our-than 30 Hecolsai He applied to more fostering petsBarbara has grown a lot dur-“You can’t believe what it took to put in A briefand resident of Santa when of men and women behind them, took their adopting Newsom recently spent over a BILenvironment, quality of life leges, such as Ivy Leaguemestic schoolsvi three statues, so I can’t even imagine what selves against frightening threats, ing the pandemic. Please see SHELTERS on A4 he was young, Mr. Barber has made sevfirst steps on the moon. LION of our tax dollars on masks from Harvard and Yale. and He alsotion, applied and health care andofthis state including physical protection whe Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 Inacelebration their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging China at $5 piece (apparently there to other prestigious collegeshave such bee as didn’t even make it into the topis security for me and my family, and no sign of these masks arriving) and is 10. In fact, California ranked as Please see GRADUATE on A3 to enhance the security for our of many now giving $75 million of our tax dollars one of theBy states with the least MITCHELL WHITE and behavior data. home.” to track and monitor the recovery period from a since she to illegal aliens. affordable housing.STAFF NEWS-PRESS WRITER The technology was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you It was used for housing while Ramire Dissension and our civil right to bara and is maintained by a local data science about your overall health. Veterans been out are the family was displaced from written protest is beinghave denied. Ourcast liberties hat if a conversation could be usedBy HAILEY team. “That’s the power of the devices and the data into the streets of California BRANSON-POTTS their home as well as a security in the af being stripped for what, a virus?? 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Health seeks answer. to track and monitor the recovery period from a — from quality of life, sleep and social patterns, the shelves empty of products that were Dr. Ford said. next to a large projector. we didn’t have,” said Dr. Signorini. “There is all ed to video conferencing and online communications for crimi Thetechnology first effortsheart came via the SBCC Foundation, NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER The was developed in Santa Bar- surgery, or even what sleep patterns can tell you The Santa Barbara-based company, multiple sclerosis, defects, disease progresin many cases, are inveterans, plentiful supply before the virus and at 15 W. 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And Mr. The death toll as of Thursday Democratic debate no longer rely on ourselvesisalone The collision occurred around 7: bara asking residents who receive a Police Department invesTrump alone has the power to dewas 2,800, out of 82,000 cases last Tuesday night for the vital necessities of our 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating survey phone call to participate the circumstances ofnathe By JOSH GREGAemergency, should Chevy Tahoe. One ofBrekkies By aCHRISTIAN WHITTLE by Chomp, and Mortensen’s Danish Bakery. bara Front Country trails and accessworldwide. roads. clare a national of coronavirus The did the COVID-19 tional life. in community health needs the vehicles col- collision. NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER great of these in Chithat be needed. coronavirus lease for the decision Chuck’s is and Endless Sum“Whatcome we’re seeing a majority lot of folks are are doing is RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said FriThat now being exlided with the hydrantThe andinitial “caused na, where the virus originated, If Mr. Trump acts as a leader, up, and it was Mike Bloomberg, mer property is 10 years with four, five-year options to they’re driving up alongside of the road and just goday. which it to 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 Moreunity than in 20the years after they first opened, Chuck’s extend the term of the lease. Developed recreation sites in California willmoderator, re- ing for though thenot disease has urging struggle to connot a CBS who hikes up there. That’s ok. There’s an order The survey is being conducted Hamilton and economic nationalWaterfront Grill and The Endless main closed through the Mayneeds 15 after the USDA spread to every continent, tain the virus and discover a vac-Summer Bar Café are raised it: For- against hiking trails,” said Andew “to better understand Mr. Petersen is ists inheriting existing lease with Madsen, U.S. Foralways the warned. with Italy and South Ko“The presidentest fired cine, the hectoring themorning Dem- of April 30 the wa- only the four, five-year options remaining, with an permanently closed.from On the est Service issued order extending the closures and strengths of thean entire comService spokesman. According to The Washington the hardest outthe pandemic specialist ocratic left, alreadyannounced begun, canits closure with a fare- average seasonally adjusted terfront restaurant Thursday. munity, and the many diverse base rent of $23,585 per “We just want to make surerea if people go out hit they’re Post, critical ingredients of mediside of China. in this country two years come to be seen as unpatriotic. well post on its Instagram account. The order issued for the entire Pacific South- safely spaced between one another. If you get to a groups withinwas it,” Cottage Health month. cines and drugs, upon which many Whatever happens ago,”which the former Also,post Mr. Trump’s op- hearts that we anspokeswoman Maria said in Forests, The read, “It probable is with heavy west Region and its Zate 18 National in- New Though Mr. Petersen plans to depend, continue trailhead many cars you American lives arerunning made — there, the mor“There’s and there’s just toomedically ponent this fall, who would be in for good. Thank you a news the release. nounce we have closed our doors cludes Los Padres National Forest.York mayor said. should Chuck’s and Endless Summer in line with its find a different area to go to as opposed to tryin Chinese factories now incurrent dantality rate of the virus is nobody here to figure out charge of preventing the coronaviFindings will help Cottage for your constant support. The memories will never be operation for a time, The initial closure order went into effect March 26 ing to get in.” restaurant has upgrades being shut down. between 2 and 3% — it’s what the hell we should rus from spreading like the Spanand tourism are suffering terribly. ger ofthe Health and community partners and was setaffront to expire April 30. Pat Buchanan planned for around the fall.ongoing According to thebetween agenda, As state and local responses to the coronavirus n an to common In the struggle hard to see how the world forgotten.” be doing. And he’s deish Flu of 1918-19, is Bernie SandSchools are closing. recognize the scope of population Despite the current economic chaos due to the COV- under Mr. Petersen’s It applied to and recreational use areas funded such asthe campbusiness plan the second floor pandemic continue to evolve, the Forest Service felt decency the rule of averts a recession if COCDC.” ers. And what are Mr. Sanders’ nationalism and globalism, the of Chinese factories that produce health concerns. ID-19 pandemic, the prospect of Chuck’s and Endless the establishment will grounds, day sites and picnic areas. Not 24 hours later, is not soon conlaw, theuse Supreme Court be converted intoaabeating. traditional thatPresthe situation warranted aVID-19 two week extension of credentials and plans? globalists are taking essential parts for factories and The assessment will include Summer operation dates before the out-Continued The this order wasshut issued to discourageident largeDonald gather-Trump, from Page A1 and controlled. home from Underceasing “Medicare for All,” Mr. back to week the courtdeli focused on sandwiches, and salads, the closures, said Mr.tained Madsen. Like the Chinesesoups, and Japanese finished products in thecafé U.S., Eu2,500 telephone surveys, with break. According to the agenda ofthe a March 24and Santa Barings ofhouse people andtopromote safe socialIndia, distancing ofthe White Already, Democrats are piling was in House Sanders intends nationalize door the family with a gourmet grocery area selling wine, beer, and “At the end of that they’ll evaluate and see where rope Asia are shutting down. and Koreans, Americans are not calls to randomly selected cellest being in getting back to normal because normal was never bara City Council meeting in which of the staying more six feetAll apart. cutting funding briefing room, flanked the whetheronorMr. entire U.S. heath care system and assignment of a 15-year-old Mexican boy Supply chains are severed. prepackaged foods.going For evenings, the second floor will we’re by at and notTrump we’re for going to continue to be looking to the WHO or phones and than landlines. regood enough for me.” forMadsen. the Centers for Disease Control restaurant’s nation’s foremostas health experts, lease tohealth a newinsuroperator was the first are item, In the SantabeBarbara Ranger District, 12 campabolish the private Shortages cropping killed in Mexico byconfidential, a Border have up. a full bar andU.N. a dinner menutheir focusing onbut “adult we need it,” said Mr. sponses will to ensure health, to A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa BarPrevention andtime. failing to redeputizing Vice President Mike can beand ance plans 140 million AmeriChuck’s andofEndless Summer co-owner The Steve Hyslop are grounds and picnic areas remain closed, includJapanese talking of can-of Rep. Patrol officer whocollected shot at will him and information will food and beverages.” “This order rescinded at any If local their own nation-states. And if a bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today flect the seriousness of the threat. informed Pence to head task force to cans who now depend on Department them. the Waterfront of his the desire to ing the Fremont campground Rock and thehealth celing Olympics. If therestaurant’s virus from other side of names the U.S.-orand White not bethe connected to The floor proposed be simofficials say it looks like the sky has cleared up pandemic threatens, transnationbecause we refuse to beground complicit inisthe abuse oftochildren And the issue does present a chal- sell lead America’s battle against the Asthe forestablishment the pharmaceutical in-2019. spreads here, the question arises: in August Red Rock picnic areas. Mexico border. phone numbers. Calls will beilar to Mr. Petersen’s Chomp restaurants. Its menu of we can rescind the order tomorrow. For right now, we alism’s “open borders” ideology is and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is lenge to Mr. Trump’s presidency. spreading disease. dustry, to assist lease Will assignment our two parties still hold their After uniquely receivingsituated the department’s order does not add to the closures ginThe thethe week of July 15by and conBut 5-4Thursday decision the burgers, fries, and human shakes will cater to families, young don’t want toDow extend His it out too far. of it may determine not a policy that will bring univerbeing used to commit rights abuses.” handling Yet, by Thursday noon, the in the crash effort to find a cure nominating conventions this sumtinue through September. requirements, Mr. Hyslop began searching for a new already in place for majority Santa Barbara. While other arcourt’s conservative is adults, and retirees,asal and for evenings will be converted “We just want to make sure in next couple of acclamation. The mother of two children, held back his stature asthe chief executive. Jones average was down 3,000 for the coronavirus, Mr. Sanders mer in Milwaukee andrepresentative, Charlotte? Inlike addition, later this Ranger summer buyer and ultimately found it in businessman Aarontears eas the Monterey more than just a denial of due District have closed weeks as we monitor what’s going on that we are takLike Mr. Trump’s America, all to a “dinner type atmosphere.” 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 the collaborative will gather feedprocess forand oneforest aggrieved famPetersen, who operates a number of restaurants in Sol- After the Rev. Moore nations, trailheads roads, locals willfrom stillits have ac- all-time in this crisis, are goingothto ing thehigh. appropriate for steps with our state and and the representative, several Mr.along Trump. recent those profiteers out of business. are coming home to roost. back listening tourYnez to hear ily. during vang including Chomp, Thenews Coffee House by Chomp,ers followed cess to the amany Santa Valley andTrillions Santa Barput their own people first. As they email: jgrega@newspress.com local partners.” to express their opposition against the centers First, the disease comes out of dollars in equity valStill, given the alarming In recent decades, America’s from It’sindividuals the latest and signorganizations that conof Xi Jinping’s China, not Mr. along theelites border. ue had been wiped out. The great should. coming from countries all over economic and political of regarding health-related needs in servative justices seek to make Trump’s USA. bull market of the Trump presiThe last Amerprotest in Santa Barbara that addressed the the globe, there is a risk that by both parties surrendered the community. The listening tour it hard, if not impossible, for Second, the president occupies dency may be history. detention facilities place aJ.year ago according to MiNovember, the U.S. and the world Buchanan writes for ica’s economic independence for tookPatrick will include onlineby surveys, group victims of abuse law enforcewhat Theodore Roosevelt called Though only 60 Americans are may have tumbled into a receschal Lynch of IAC. Creators Syndicate. globalism, a new interdependence discussions, phone interviews, and ment officers to have their day 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 visits to various community-based in court. 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 organizations. In 2010, Sergio Adrian Herdaily 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 moveThe assessment collaborative and inform, lead, unite and diworld. Yet, as of now, the numbers nandez was with some friends and off-loading passengers. Travel ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. includes Lompoc Valley Mediin the concrete culvert beAfter explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the cal Center, Planned ParenttweenCalifornia El Paso, Texas, andCoast, Ciucrowd joined her and finished off the gathering. hood Central Your opinions are valuable conWe prefer e-mailed submissions. dad Juarez, Mexico. According The Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the Santa Barbara County Public tributions to these pages. Do not send attachments. Send the Sgt. than Brian250 Miller said the department monitored to lawyers for Sergio’s family, Health Department, Santa BarLetters mustrally. be fewer letters to voices@newspress.com. COUNTY AGES COUNTY CITIES COUNTY CASES situation but the protestors remained on the sidewalk and CA. the boys were playing a game bara Foundation, Santa Barbawords and exclusive to the NewsWriters also may fax letters to 0-17 21 protested peacefully. 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Please direct questions That will entail recording how how their diet and the watertotemcannot acknowledge unpublished were attempting to illegally 111.8 NORTH UNINCORP. 25 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 12 RIVERSIDE 4,031 long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their 5645219. letters. cross thePER border and that they RATE 100,000 Continued from Page A1 3,564 PENDING 5 © 2020canopy Ashleigh Brilliant, 117 W. Valerio Santa Barbara CA 93101 (catalog $5). www.ashleighbrilliant.com HEALTHCARE WORKERS 66 SAN DIEGO forest day to day, and using nitrogen output. had pelted him with rocks. models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobThe facts might biomass is located, near the GRAPHIC surface, excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an CARPINTERIA Thehave Santabeen BarbaNICK MASUDA / NEWS-PRESS sorted outAssociation if Sergio’s parMr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecora County of Governents had been allowed toFriday purwhether other marine animals con- the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory ments released an update suenext their lawsuit foron damages tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain on week’s work the Highagainst in a so-Pass forest canopy. way 101:Agent LindenMesa and Casitas Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other invertecalled Bivensproject. action, named Because sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction after Bivens vs.through Six Unknown invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday WednesNarcotics Agents, a 1971 decitheir time resting in the kelp for- necessary day crews will be restriping lanes WENDY McCAW . . . .a. . .their . . . .waste. . . . . Co-Publisher to select an area. with est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently and concrete safety barrisionmoving in which the court held sizeable population to The crustaceans gather together ARTHUR VON WIESENBERGER . . . Co-Publisher ers prepare claiming for the next “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. thattosomeone to stages be the of work,ofaccording a press ly supplying their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more victim an illegalto arrest andrelease from SBCAG. into the canopy. search could sue the arrestnutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if Highway have alternatWhile the UCSB team’s collaboraing officers101 forwill violating the 4th “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. Amendment. YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations and Bailard avenues. One lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conThe court later permitted NICKsaid. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . .the . . . sea . .Director of News will remain open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of NEWS-PRESS STAFF REPORTin two Bivens-style lawsuits From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. other situations: a claim by a through Wednesday, the northCOURTESY PHOTO and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes former staffIn a congressional dramatic change after a 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 er that she was thememo victimfrom of the Wednesday night HOW TO GET US . . . HOW TO REACH US . . . 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Postmaster: * In the States, there ples, Gov. Gavin Newsom an from Junior Spirit. Ms.(adult, Parker credits herAce mom forUnited only with one are behind her. Flamenco dancingSend to are a symbol for something and it just forces Smith isnot a Democratic political The family of Sergio Hernancallyneonatal rate. At 5 days out, only in —Joe Biden: Joe Biden all of address changes the for Santa and ventilators) and is subject to the discretion all Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s 1,095,210 confirmed cases with executive order Thursday that willinvolveBack in 1949 theis choice of Spirit ofslow Fiesgetting her involved Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easytoand a Barbara you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s consultant and principal at SCRB dez won’t be only victims of have been returned. This about momentum. the for-Spirits16% News-Press, P.O. 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SANTA BARBARA COUNTY NEWS and prompted to city’s Public Works Fire hydrant staff liquor to respond store and shut off the Vehicle crashes into hydrant, said Battalion Chief Robsheered in crash SANTA BARBARA No injuries were reported after a vehicle crashed ert Mercado, spokesman for the

into a building Thursday night in the 2200 block of Las Positas Road in SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire Santa Barbara City Fire DepartSanta Barbara, authorities said. hydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. Santa Barbara County Fire Department crews were dispatched Water service was restored afterto a large amount of water onto the street Las Positas Liquor, at 2283 Las Positas Road, at approximately 7:26 p.m. time. Minor injuries were reported and down a storm drain, in a two-veafter the single vehicle crashed completely through the building and hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief MercadoDaniel said. Bertucelli, fire spokesinto the convenience store, said Capt. 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, Both vehicles sustained minor to man. The lone occupant was uninjured and no injuries were reported authorities said. moderate damage. Theto Santa inside the store. Fire crews remained on scene for a time assistBarthe The collision occurred around 7: bara Police Department is invesstore owner and remove the vehicle. The county Building Department 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating the circumstances of the was en route to determine the extent of the damage and what the busiChevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col- collision. ness would have to do to reopen, Capt. Bertucelli said. lided with the hydrant and “caused The cause of the crash is under investigation. it to expel copious amounts of water� — Mitchell White — Mitchell White

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SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health and community partners are asking residents who receive a survey phone call to participate in a community health needs RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Friday. A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. The survey is being conducted “to better understand the needs and strengths of the entire community, and the many diverse groups within it,â€? Cottage Health SANTA BARBARA A minor who had fallen and was hanging on the spokeswoman Maria Zate said in side of a cliff in the Douglas Preserve area was rescued by Santa Bara news release. bara City Fire Department early Thursday evening. At 6:30 p.m. City Findings will help Cottage Fire received a report of possibly two individuals on the side of the cliff Health and community partners below the Douglas Preserve. Upon arriving, City Fire located a single recognize the scope of population female hanging approximately 100 to 150 feet above the beach. City Fire health concerns. dispatched three fire engines to the scene. Two AMR paramedic units The assessment will include Continued from Page A1 and Santa Barbara County Search and Rescue also responded. 2,500 telephone surveys, with — Christian Whittle calls to randomly selected cellest in getting back to normal because normal was never phones and landlines. All regood enough for me.â€? sponses will be confidential, A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barand information collected will bara, also spoke at the event, and submitted. said, “We are here today tion was not be connected to names or because we refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children The applications will be priphone numbers. Calls will beContinued from A1 and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is gin the week of July 15 and conoritized, with considerations inbeing used to commit human rights abuses.â€? tinue through September. cluding:of two children, held back ing hardshipsThe duerepresentative, to the COV- a mother In addition, later this summer Financial need (as demonID-19 pandemic. City College is to the• crowd. tears while speaking the collaborative will gather feedstrated by responses in the applioffering grantsAfter from the $500Rev. to $1,000 Moore and the representative, several othback during a listening tour to hear cation) until these funds are exhausted. ers followed to express their opposition against the centers from individuals and organizations • The amount of time to educaThe college along is required to follow the border. regarding health-related needs in tional goal completion The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the federal regulations to govern the the community. The listening tour • Students who are in the foldetention facilities took place a year ago according to Miuse of the funds and those interwill include online surveys, group chal Lynch of IAC. an lowing programs: Veterans, Calested are required to submit discussions, phone interviews, and The last speaker to address more than 100-strong Works, the Foster Youth, Umoja, application. The applications are visits to various community-based crowd bilingual. taught protestors the unity EOPS, orthe DSPS electronic and arewas available in She organizations. which, according a resistance • represents Students who are Pell moveGrant The assessment collaborative English and clap, Spanish with a dead- to her, ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. eligible includes Lompoc Valley Mediline of May 5. After explaining the symbolism historywho of this the cal Center, Planned Parent• Andand students areclap, eligible “We are enormously grateful crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. hood California Central Coast, to the SBCC Foundation for their for the California College PromThe Santa Barbara Police Department was aware of the Santa Barbara County Public ise Grant ability to step in Sgt. immediately to said KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS PHOTOS rally. Brian Miller the department monitored the Health Department, Santa Bar“We know that the true fiscal provide SBCC Foundation BEAUTY ABOUNDS: Flowers bloom in full force in front of a Mercedes Benz car dealer in Santa Barbara on Thursday. situation but theCOVprotestors remained on the sidewalk and bara Foundation, Santa Barbaimpact of the COVID-19 health ID-19 Emergency Grants to our protested peacefully. ra Neighborhood Clinics, and SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS students. We hope these imme- emergency is profound for our UCSB. to provide students. The effects of the disProtesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. diate funds were email:able stha@newspress.com Results will be availstudents with a bridge until other ruption in our operations and the able by the end of the year at impacts to our economy will be public funds became available,â€? cottagehealth.org. read a message posted on the col- long-term,â€? the college website read. “While we are grateful for lege’s website. — Christian Whittle To be eligible for a CARES Act the CARES Act funding, we know Emergency Grant, students must it is not enough to meet the ongoing needs of our students. You are meet the following criteria: encouraged read informaThat willinvolved entail recording their diettoand thethe water tem• Be in a credithow pro- how long the animals stay in the kelp perature around their tion about this them grantimpact opportunity gram from Page A1 By MARK PATTON meters as a junior at last year’s San- sign up for the team,â€? Bardenha- Continued I was blown away because I’d only forest canopy day to day, and using nitrogen output. • Be currently enrolled in a min- carefully when it becomes availNEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER ta Barbara County Track and Field gen said. “He asked what position been in this for two years,â€? Barden- models toofestimate According the release, lobable and betoprepared to submit imum six unitshow much they is located, near the surface, CARPINTERIA The Santa BarbaChampionships. This year’s meet I played and I told him I’d never biomass hagen said. “Then more offers came excrete. Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an your application if you will be Be a California or out-of-state foreign nationals who found was cancelled because of the coro- played football. Mr. Peters’ nextJewell study will ra Two County Association of Governin and William was explore the first study•covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecoseeking funds. “ (international and undocmarineme. animals their athletic in Santa Bar- navirus pandemic. ments releasedfooting an update Friday “He told me if you come to spring whether Division other 2 to contact I’m soconex- theresident upcoming study will focus on an systemâ€? because of their predatory Those with questions about the umented students are not eligible) nature. nitrogen levels in the kelp area bara have signed Letters on next week’s workNational on the HighHis youth soccer accomplish- workouts and put your heart into tribute cited toto start playing there.â€? just south of Point Conception. Because their diets contain funding can email caresact@sbcc. forest canopy. • And must have completed a way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass of Intent to compete at four-year ments included playing for the Boys it and work with us, then we can His father, J.B. Bardenhagen, said Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteedu. To learn more or to submit Because sea otters forage for reef 2019-20 FAFSA or 2020-21 FAFSA construction project. universities next year. California waters are brates, they release more ammoniODP National Championship team see what we can do with you. From it was difficult for his wife, Angela, er Southern an application, visit http://www. invertebrates and spend much of From Monday through WednesThose who have not completed Cate School’s Buba Fofanah has in 2017. He was named to the ODP there on, it’s been a pretty amazing to have her son pursue his athletic still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in their time resting in the kelp for- necessary sbcc.edu/newsandevents/covid-19/ day crews will be restriping either FAFSAs so with at fafsa. committed to play soccer atlanes the Uni- All-Tournament Team in both 2017 journey.â€? to selectcan an do area a their waste. dream so far from home. est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently and moving concrete safety cares-act-emergency-grants.php. gov, with an approximate threesizeable population to The crustaceans gather together versity of Portland whilebarriSBCC’s and 2018. Bardenhagen played wide receiv- “a “But he had this dream and he ers to Bardenhagen prepare for thewill nextbe stages conveyor belt of nutrients,â€? directdetermine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. day turnaround from submitted Lars playing “Buba is a striker who has pace er during his first season in 2018 worked so hard for it every day,â€? J.B. of work, at according a press rely supplying their waste and urine tures email:suspects mwhite@newspress.com have a significant impact on Peters may result in more to confirmation that the applicafootball William to Jewell Universiand power to stretch the game,â€? and switched to defensive back as into Bardenhagen said. “Every day, he lease from SBCAG. the canopy. nutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if ty of Liberty, Mo. Carlin-Voigt said. “We think his best a sophomore while also playing on gets closer his dream. played Highway 101 will have alternatWhile theto UCSB team’s He collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae whobetween is originally from is ahead and once he adapts to our special teams both seasons. other like karate soccer, ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. ingFofanah, lane closures Linden tors atsports the United States and Geological Keneme, Sierra Leone,One was voted “He went home last summer and Survey but hishave ultimate goal was to play and Bailard avenues. lane to daily competitive environment he studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,â€? Mr. Peters said he hopes to conthe All-CIF Southern Section Divi- will improve tactically and techni- managed to gain 40 pounds of solid monthly will remain open. football.â€?intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study by fall of sion 6 first teamtothis yearMonday while also cally. From 8 p.m. 5 a.m. weight,â€? Moropoulos said. “I was Peters He istold onethe of 10 Vaqueros from News-Press thatthe he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. winning Wednesday, Tri-Valley League Offenthrough the northTop Drawer Soccer has ranked very impressed withCOURTESY that. My PHOTO No. 1 and 2019his team to commit to a four-year team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes sive Player of theat Year honors. bound onramps Casitas Pass “finerThe scale.â€? The UCSB recruiting study on kelp useLars of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com Portland’s classgrowth at No. involved 6 thingthe about is his willingness aschool. others are: Road andisLinden willad- in the nation. “Buba going toAvenue be a great to do whatever is asked.â€? Nathan Morrow (offensive line, have closures as dition alternating to our greater university Bardenhagen, meanwhile, came He intercepted a pass during his Houston Baptist); Sidney Luneeded. From 8 p.m. to 7grateful, a.m. community as he is a very to SBCC from Hamburg, Germany. first game of 2019. na-Long (wide receiver, Jamestown, Monday Wednesdaystuhumble, through and hard-working He had never played football before “It’s been an amazing experience N.D.); Scotty Forbes (quarterback, the southbound offramp at Cadent-athlete,â€? Portland coach Nick walking on with the Vaqueros in playing on the team and going to Christopher Newport U., Va.); Jorsitas Pass Road will be closed Carlin-Voigt said. “Buba is a special August of 2018. Less than two years school here,â€? Bardenhagen said. dan Francis (defensive back, Eastas needed. person who can light up a room with later, he took part in a Zoom online “I’ve never had so much fun in ern New Mexico); Isaiah Rogers Via Real is closed from Casitas his smile and personality. signing ceremony with his parents, school.â€? (defensive back, Eastern New MexPass Road to the old northbound “In the101 classroom, Buba resunder- coach Craig Moropoulos, and the He has compiled a grade-point ico); Nazir Hopson (defensive back, Highway onramp. Local next year. stands have the opportunity at hand average of 3.67 as a Marketing and West math, Liberty, .Va.);ofColton Takis idents one-way access to to William Jewell staff. “You get to do literacy, allW kinds stuff. My facontinue to grow and develop scho- Continued from Page A1on campus, Business major and Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedes“One of my first days was a top-10 (offensive line, Keiser U., Fla.), and vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,â€? lastically here the Bluff.â€? on trians can useon the sidewalk I walked into Coach Morop’s office SCFA Scholar-Athlete while also Ben Dixson (wide receiver, UNLV). she said. combines learning with having fun. the SBCC Honor Roll. also starred track at program ViaFofanah Real, but people areinasked and I was pretty straightforward, making Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “We learned owls and how when“When they eatI their Cate, winning the 100 to refrain fromboth entering theand con-200 asking if there about was any way I could got my day firstwas NAIA email: mpatton@newspress.com theoffer, 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,â€? 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 are embedded in train that, that teamwork mindset,â€? his summer, a great to seehad old friends and games porarily shut downopportunity the district’s never performed a security au- and employees and test the has been removed. said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything wesecurity can do to get them wet meet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue networked computers and created dit and carried no cyber insurance. their cyber awareness; imContinued from A1 dirtyentities is perfect.â€? “Everyone knows each other,â€? he said.“Clearly, many and is closed for approximately six to $90,000 in damage. public plement a full backup and recovery Friday’s event was sponsored by the Brain Balance Nathan listed offthe a dozen newJury friendswithin he made before nine months. Drivers are asked In its report, Grand Santa Barbara County are plan and test that plan; secure adnial of service, or even a complete Center of Santa Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use the of-ramps at Reynolds withstand a equate cyber insurance; and those destruction of critical data. In ad- noted interviewing two experts on not fully prepared to “They are very generous to lend their support to favorite at the event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to a Certified Informa- cyberattack.â€? who cannot allocate funds for cyber dition, attacks could include “sub- cybersecurity, this event today and we’re very grateful,â€? said Ms. CaMany of the students have participated in Fun in the reach the beach and downtown tions Systems Security ProfessionThe Grand Jury determined that security development to develop a verting critical operations, such as Sun COURTESY PHOTO in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed brera. Carpinteria. al and credentialed Independent water systems, electrical grids, and into theagroup. Judith Figueroa, 11, saidcyber this isattacks her firstand related threats work group to establish best prac- Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics Information Security Analyst. aretoan “ongoing and that tices and share costs for education, compete in the communication systems,Whittle and thus year #4 4*' '#)#. #.%* '.4'2 email: cwhittle@newspress.com in the program and said sheInwants come back realityâ€? — Christian pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. threaten public safety,â€? the report addition, the Grand Jury attended all public entities within the coun- expertise and insurance. an all-day Cybersecurity Summit ty should take “prompt and aggresA request for response was sent 3 # &/%'.4 9/5 7+,, states. 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Thebereccity beof Lompoc; city ofit. 424 software programs in the city administrators that she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I heads, covering topics such as the ommendations included that each Santa Barbara; city of Santa Maria; 02'3+&'.4+#, */-' #.%*/ &', +',/ of Atlanta, which refused to pay the Continued from Page A1 a woman at the home overheard her. That “My mom said something like, ‘You’re gojust favoring it, that exercise would help,â€? can,’ and you just make yourself strong,â€? nature of their systems, how they entity: designate an individual to and city of Solvang. ransom of $51,000 and cost the city ; #24+%+0#4' +. 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I had to as Spirit and said dancing in the parade was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make othwell as questions on system audits a full inventory of their data, elecer can be in the millions of dollars,â€? that resulted in $4.2 being to see of Fiesta, would havemillion been thrilled Ms. Parker attended the April 13 audi- borrow a dress that belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries #,, 4/&#9 (/2 -/2' +.(/ insurance. tronic and communication systems report read. “While some her chosen. stolen from the Oklahoma Law and cyber tions that ended with 16-year-old Sophia that was a huge deal forthe a 12-year-old.â€? pect of local the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. “The Cordero responses to the Grand Juand determine the related security public entities are taking steps “I’m glad forRetirement my mother’sSystem sake, because Enforcement 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 showedPaloma most entities risks; establish a written security to mother’s protect themselves from it meant much to her,â€? she said. after anso employee’s account was ry’s survey 10-year-old Valenzuela chosen as tivities seemed to be her nature. part of these the event and that she even danced learn to think of other people‌ You really were deficient in one or more criti- plan; take substantial stepscredits to pro- herrisks, areonly not adequately Though she spent many years away from compromised. Locally, the report Junior Spirit. Ms. Parker mommany for not with oneprebehind her. Flamenco dancing to are a symbol for something and it just forces cal areas,â€? the report “Many tect of data from getting internalher or external all Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s involveBack in 1949states. the choice of Spirit Fiesinvolved inpared.â€? Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s noted a January 20020 ransomware (/2 #. #00,+%#4+/. #.& -/2' +.(/2-#4+/. ment the festival “bloomedâ€? since of those surveyed reported that or threats; maintain ta wasn’t as organized. Spiritsattacks and Junior ing install, in general. 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executive director of Animal Shelter Assistance Program, which focuses on cats. But she noted the successful use of video chats between potential adopters and foster homes, with people watching cats on their phones. Ms. Yates said one adopter told ASAP, “The whole time we were FaceTiming, he was rubbing all over the foster (care provider), purring and trying to rub his little cheeks against the phone. How can I not fall in love? How can I adopt?” She said adoptions were being processed for more than 50 cats. She also noted 280 families and individuals applied to be emergency foster care providers when ASAP put out the call after Gov. Gavin Newsom’s shelter-in-place order. “It was just an extraordinary response from the community,” Ms. Yates said. Kitty corner to ASAP in Goleta is Santa Barbara County Animal Services, which has seen great numbers of adoptions and fostering at its shelters in Goleta, Santa Maria and Lompoc. From March 16 to April 16, 127 pets were adopted, 113 were placed in foster homes and 92 were reunited with their owners, Operations Manager Esteban Rodriguez said. Rabbits at the shelter continue to get care from Bunnies Urgently Needing Shelter, which arranges for adoptions for people willing to work within the COVID-19 limitations. Next door in Goleta, the Santa Barbara Humane Society also has seen high numbers. The nonprofit merged in February with the Santa Maria Valley Humane Society. “Between the north and south campus (in Santa Maria and Goleta), we had just over 100 animals,” Executive Kerri Burns said. “In just 2½ weeks, we’ve done 70 adoptions.” In Lompoc, Volunteers for Inter-Valley Animals has seen its number of adoptions double during the pandemic, board member Barb Hayes said. She explained people feel a need for the mental

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I feel like the bad guy, ear Abby: My but I just want what most mother-inpeople do — to feel content law recently moved close to in my own home. What else can I do? us. She has a — Wants to Run Away nice home and has lots of Dear Wants to Run Away: friends in the area, but she doesn’t want any of them to You should not have to feel like a prisoner in your come visit. own home. Keep Abby, her entire BEST OF all the entrances focus is on us! She securely locked, walks right into especially the front our home, although door. While you’re she has been asked at it, if you haven’t several times not to. already done so, She goes through tell her to stay out my things and takes of your belongings whatever she wants Abigail because you without asking. I can Van Buren don’t want any never relax unless more items to my husband isn’t “disappear.” home and I have locked Because your MIL won’t the doors so she can’t barge in. When he is here, listen to you, have your husband tell his mother she comes over, walks in, not to drop in without and if we have company, calling first. If she does it thinks she should join our anyway, when she shows guests. up, rather than “ask” her I recently retired, and I get anxious because I want not to do it, TELL her and don’t let her in. it peaceful, but with her Dear Abby: I am one invading our privacy, it’s anything but. I have grown of your male readers. I took in a teenager on his children I adore, but I 17th birthday because he don’t want them walking wanted to leave an abusive, in either, and they never neglectful situation would. It took me years to from his mother and her have a home life with my husband because he was a husband. I have known longtime bachelor, and for him since he was 4. During the time he has been here, years his buddies would we have bonded, and his drop by unannounced. appearance and attitude Now it’s his mother!

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have improved. With his permission, I recently legally adopted him. Our problem is that people are making comments that this is a sexual thing, which is absolutely not true. How can I quash these statements? He is very grateful to have a loving dad now, but is afraid of backlashes. — Adult Adoption Dear A.A.: The problem with rumors of this kind is that some people love to speculate, and truth has nothing to do with it. Unless you can pinpoint where the rumors are coming from, nothing you or your son can do will prove they are untrue. If that should change, however, there may be legal steps you could consider — because accusations that someone is taking advantage of a minor could be considered slander. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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health boost provided by pets. “I think pet companionship would alleviate boredom and depression and give you a sense of purpose. “Pets always brighten your day,” Mrs. Hayes said. She said VIVA has about 100 cats in its shelter but, as usual, keeps all of its dogs in foster care. The surge of interest in animals is clear. What’s uncertain is finances. Both Shadow’s Fund in Lompoc and Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society in Partnership with DAWG in Buellton have applied for loans through the Payroll Protection Program. “We’re hoping to get that. It will help us to keep our staff employed during this time,” President Bob Jennings said, adding that employees’ hours were reduced. He praised them for their positive attitude during the pandemic. Mr. Jennings added that the Buellton-based humane society has applied for four grants related to COVID-19 impact. Like other shelters in the county, the Buellton shelter can’t do spays and neuters for the general public because of social distancing. “It’s really cutting in our cash flow,” Mr. Jennings said. The Buellton shelter has seen 10

animals adopted since its March 20 closure to the public and experienced an increased interest in foster homes, said Dr. Shana Schank, its medical director and a veterinarian. The pandemic is also affecting nonprofit partners for Santa Barbara County Animal Services. The Santa Barbara County Animal Care Foundation decided to cancel its usual Santa Maria summer camps for youths, but plans to post videos of past activities on its website, President Linda Greco said. She added that the nonprofit is putting its budgetary priority on emergency medical care for animals. She said lesser priorities during tight fiscal times are spays and neuters, training and education. K-9 Placement and Assistance League, another nonprofit partner, has seen a big increase in inquiries about adoptions and foster homes. “One of our volunteers asked, ‘The longer you foster, isn’t it more difficult to let go of the dog?” K-9 PALS President Janelle Ward said. “Yes, I think that’s what we always hope for, that people get attached. We know it’s a home where everything is working well.” email: dmason@newspress.com

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“People change and forget to tell each other.” — Lillian Hellman

HOROSCOPE Horoscope.com Friday, May 1, 2020 ARIES — The astral energy is encouraging you to open up more to your world, culture, and ways of thinking, Aries. You don’t have to go off alone in the desert to reinvent everything. For you, this would be the easy way out, because it would allow you to hide! Develop your curiosity about what exists in this society. Your opinion will carry weight later on. TAURUS — How focused you are, Taurus! You’re so calm and collected. Of course, the mood is especially hospitable to sobriety, cooperation, and hard work. The horizon is clear, and you have all the information you require to navigate the seas of life. All you need is a little more faith and courage. You’ve got this! GEMINI — Today, Gemini, you can at last express the secrets that have been troubling you. You may have previously been seething with anger inside and afraid to let it show for fear of permanently damaging a relationship. Now that you’ve cooled off, you may be in a position to better express yourself to this person without harming your connection. Or you may be nursing a massive case of “the feels” for some lucky special someone. CANCER — Your mind is in great turmoil right now, Cancer, so it isn’t surprising that you can’t pay much attention to anything. Due to recent events, it’s entirely possible that your concept of the world has been inexorably changed and you see your love life and career with new eyes. Even so, you feel compelled to pick up the pieces of the past and save them. Figure out what is salvageable and what is best left behind. This takes bravery and strength. We believe in you! LEO — The day will be fairly quiet for you, Leo. You’re likely to yoke yourself to a task and continue working on it until evening. If someone tries to entice you into procrastination or distraction, you’ll brush them off as easily as a mosquito buzzing in your ear. This is one day when you should follow your instincts, keep your head down, and focus on the task at hand. VIRGO — You should use the day to ponder your professional future, Virgo. Many forces seem to be working together to clarify your ideas on the subject. Rather than rebelling at the slightest provocation, as you’ve been known to do in the past, refocusing your energy to concentrate on the basic material needs of you and your family will be a much more productive use of your time. LIBRA — Today is no time for dreaming, Libra! Quite the contrary. You can expect to have to settle several minor technical problems involving

communications or transmissions. On the whole, it will be a somewhat trying day, but at least your mind will be occupied, leaving no room for the difficult internal questions that have been bothering you so much lately. Your mind will enjoy being engaged with practical tasks it can solve, instead of fretting over a future it cannot predict but tries so desperately to. SCORPIO — Are you getting hit with obstacles, Scorpio? Could it be that you simply need to factor in more time to complete the monumental tasks you take on? This might be difficult for you to tolerate. You don’t know how to deal with times like these when you must continue doing the same thing over and over until you get results. There’s a lesson here for you. It can’t Remember that patience is a virtue. SAGITTARIUS — Are you having some problems with authority, Sagittarius? Are you having a hard time making yourself understood? If so, have you thought about explaining your projects in detail to the people that you hope will follow you in your adventure? You can’t expect others to follow you blindly. They, too, have their lives to live, as well as their own objectives and priorities to tend to. CAPRICORN — Yes, Capricorn, your projects have taken some time to get set up. This is because you haven’t been concentrating hard enough. You are doing several things at once, with the result that things have been moving more slowly than you expected. Your change in orientation requires you to focus your energy in a single direction. However, the question remains what direction? AQUARIUS — You don’t have to create everything alone, Aquarius. Life isn’t a one-person show. To live life fully, you must participate, help others, and when needed, ask for their help in return. That’s what being part of a team, and indeed, being a human being is all about. There are things about ourselves we can only learn when interacting with others. There is inspiration, humor, and wisdom to be drawn from making yourself available, and yes at times vulnerable, to others. PISCES — When we think we have found our path, we naturally want to start to walk down it, Pisces. Don’t be afraid if you haven’t fully mastered your craft yet, or aren’t a top expert in your field. Mastery and expertise come with taking things one step and one day at a time. Stay your course! If you keep your head down and keep working, instead of constantly looking at your far off destination, you will be surprised at how far you get. Desire is what creates aptitude, not the reverse.

INSTRUCTIONS Fill in the grid so every row, every column and every 3-by-3 grid contains the digits 1 through 9. that means that no number is repeated in any row, column or box. Sudoku puzzles appear on the Diversions page Monday-Saturday and on the crossword solutions page in Sunday’s Life section.

2020-05-01

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Answers to previous CODEWORD

How to play Codeword Codeword is a fun game with simple rules, and a great way to test your knowledge of the English language. Every number in the codeword grid is ‘code’ for a letter of the alphabet. Thus, the number 2 may correspond to the letter L, for instance. All puzzles come with a few letters to start. Your first move should be to enter these letters in the puzzle grid. If the letter S is in the box at the bottom of the page underneath the number 2, your first move should be to find all cells numbered 2 in the grid and enter the letter S. Cross the letter S off the list at the bottom of the grid.

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Friday, May 1, 2020

Remember that at the end you should have a different letter of the alphabet in each of the numbered boxes 1- 26, and a word in English in each of the horizontal and vertical runs on the codeword grid.


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05",)# ./4)#%3 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: DIANE BONDIETTI MORTON Case Number: 20PR00156 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: DIANE BONDIETTI MORTON A Petition for Probate has been filed by JOHN MORTON in the Superior Court of California, County of SANTA BARBARA. The Petition for Probate requests that JOHN MORTON be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: 7/23/20 at Time: 9:00 am, in Dept.: 5, located at SuPERIOR COuRT Of CAlIfORNIA, COuNTy Of SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, P.O. Box 21107, Santa Barbara, CA 93121-1107, ANACAPA DIvISION. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. you may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. you may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: SHARON L. MARTINEZ, BROOKS & AMES 621 E. Ocean Avenue, Suite A Lompoc, CA 93436 (805) 735-3000 MAY 1, 8, 15/2020--55950

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FBN No: 2020-0000973 First Filing. The following person (s) are doing business as: SEW ORIGINAL, 6268 SHAMROCK AVE, GOLETA, CA 93117, County of Santa Barbara. Full Name(s) of registrants: DALLY, MARIA MARGARITA, 6268 SHAMROCK AVE, GOLETA, CA 93117. This business is conducted by: Individual. This statement was filed in the office of JOSEPH E. HOLLAND, County Clerk of SANTA BARBARA, County on APR 16 2020 by: John Beck, Deputy. The registrant commenced to transact business on: Not Applicable. Statement Expires on: 4/16/2025. NOTICE: This fictitious name statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new fictitious business name statement must be filed before that time. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14400, ET SEQ., Business and Profession Code). (SEAL) MAY 1, 8, 15, 22/2020 — 55954

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2020-0000867 The following person(s) is doing business as: KICKERS SOCCER CLUB, 559 Willow Ln., Buellton, CA 93427, County of Santa Barbara. Central Coast Sports Foundation, 559 Willow Ln., Buellton, CA 93427; California This business is conducted by Corporation. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 1/1/2014 /s/ Christopher J. Chirgwin, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on March 26, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk By: Maria F. Sanchez, Deputy 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1/20 CNS-3358791# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS APR 10, 17, 24; MAY 1/2020--55924 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2020-0000927 The following person(s) is doing business as: Louie’s California Bistro, 1404 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, County of Santa Barbara. Lyne Lakes, LLC, 1404 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 State: California This business is conducted by Limited Liability Company. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 5/6/2019 /s/ Kelly Kastanos, Managing Member This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Santa Barbara County on April 7, 2020. Joseph E. Holland, County Clerk By: John Beck, Deputy 4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/15/20 CNS-3360769# SANTA BARBARA NEWS-PRESS

PETITION OF: BRIANA RICHARDSON FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 20CV01601 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner: Briana Richardson filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: Jaime Jaimes Cervantes Proposed name: Jaime Nathaniel RichardsonCervantes THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: May 26, 2020 Time: 9:30 am Dept: #3 Address: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA, 1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, Anacapa Division. A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Santa Barbara News-Press Date: 04/03/2020 Name: Thomas P. Anderle, Judge of the Superior Court . APR 24; MAY 1, 8, 15 / 2020 -- 56013

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NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONS ON APPLICATIONS REGARDING PROVISIONS OF TITLE 28 AND/OR 30 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA (SBMC) The Secretary of the Planning Commission has set a public hearing for Thursday, May 14, 2020 beginning at 1:00 p.m. This meeting will be conducted electronically as described below. On Thursday, May 7, 2020, an Agenda with all items to be heard on Thursday, May 14, 2020 will be available online at www.SantaBararaCA.gov/PC. Agendas, Minutes, and Staff Reports are also accessible online at www.SantaBarbaraCA.gov/PC. IN ORDER TO PROMOTE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND PRIORITIZE THE PUBLIC’S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING, THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ISSUED EXECUTIVE ORDER N-29-20, WHICH ALLOWS LOCAL LEGISLATIVE BODIES TO HOLD MEETINGS VIA TELECONFERENCES WHILE STILL MEETING THE STATE’S OPEN AND TRANSPARENT MEETING REQUIREMENTS. COMMISSIONERS MAY PARTICIPATE ELECTRONICALLY. AS A PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTION, THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS WILL NOT BE OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THE CITY OF SANTA BARBARA STRONGLY ENCOURAGES AND WELCOMES PUBLIC PARTICIPATION DURING THIS TIME. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION: Join the Meeting Electronically by clicking on the meeting link which will be found on the meeting agenda.You will be connected to audio using your computer’s microphone and speakers (VoIP). A headset is recommended. You can also select the option to use your telephone, but you must use the GoToWebinar software to interact with the meeting. Select “Use Telephoneâ€? after joining the webinar and call in using the numbers listed on the agenda that will be posted online. Oral comments during a meeting may be made by electronic participation only. WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENT: Public comments may also be submitted via email to PCSecretary@ SantaBarbaraCA.gov prior to the beginning of the Planning Commission Meeting. All public comments submitted via email will be provided to the Planning Commission and will become part of the public record. If you have any questions please call the Planning Commission Secretary at 805.564.5470, extension 7543. You may also submit written correspondence via US Postal Service (USPS); addressed to PC Secretary, PO Box 1990, Santa Barbara, CA 93102-1990. However, please be advised, correspondence sent via USPS may not be received in time to process prior to the meeting and email submissions are highly encouraged. If you challenge the project approval or environmental document in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at or prior to the public hearing. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: If you need services or staff assistance to attend or participate in this meeting, please contact the City Administrator’s Office at (805) 564-5305. If possible, notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting will usually enable the City to make reasonable arrangements. Specialized services, such as sign language interpretation or documents in Braille, may require additional lead time to arrange. APPLICATION OF PATSY STADLEMAN PRICE, AGENT FOR MARK NATION, GOLETA WEST SANITARY DISTRICT, 1 CLYDE ADAMS ROAD, APN 073-450-003, AVIATION FACILITIES (A-F) AND COASTAL ZONE OVERLAY (CZ) ZONES, LOCAL COASTAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: RECREATIONAL OPEN SPACE (PLN2016-00178, CDP2020-00006) The project consists of the construction of a new 3,298-square-foot single-story administration building at the Goleta West Sanitary District (GWSD) headquarters on Santa Barbara Airport property adjacent to the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). The project would also demolish a 1,353-square-foot garage and shop building. The proposed administration building project plans include reception and office space as well as bathrooms, a breakroom, and a meeting room for the GWSD Board of Directors. The GWSD facility is located north of the University of California Police Department and Santa Barbara County Fire Station #11 and is accessed via UCSB parking lot 32. The discretionary applications required for this project are: 1. A Coastal Development Permit (CDP2020-00006) to allow the proposed development in the Appealable Jurisdiction of the City’s Coastal Zone (SBMC §28.44.060), and A Development Plan to allow the construction of 3,298 square feet of nonresidential 2. development, requiring an allocation of 1,945 square feet of net new nonresidential floor area (SBMC Chapter 28.85). The GWSD adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) on October 31, 2017. Prior to issuance of a Coastal Development Permit or a Development Plan, the Planning Commission must consider the MND pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines §15096. MAY 1 / 2020 — 56036

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY AND PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RANDALL ROAD DEBRIS BASIN

Project DescriPtion: Santa Barbara County Flood Control District (District) proposes to construct and maintain a debris basin to address public safety associated with post-fire debris flows. Project Location: The proposed project would be implemented at a 9.2 acre site immediately northeast of the East Valley Road/Randall Road intersection in the community of Montecito in the First Supervisorial District. PubLic Hearing anD comment: The District is soliciting comments on the adequacy and completeness of the analysis and proposed mitigation measures described in the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR). You may comment by providing testimony at the public hearing on May 20, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. Due to ongoing building closures due to COVID-19, the hearing will be conducted remotely using the Zoom application. Please contact the project manager Andrew Raaf (asraaf@cosbpw.net or 805-568-3445) before 5 p.m. on May 19, 2020 to arrange an on-line invitation to the public hearing. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this hearing, please contact the Project Manager at (805) 568-3445. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the hearing will enable Hearing Support Staff to make reasonable arrangements. Project DetaiLs: The proposed project consists of the construction and long-term periodic maintenance of a new debris basin on San Ysidro Creek to capture sediment and debris transported from the watershed upstream of the project site. The design of the project provides an area for deposition of large sediment loads and woody debris during/following larger storm events while maintaining natural sediment transport during smaller storm events. The proposed debris basin design spans San Ysidro Creek, with most of the debris basin located west of the San Ysidro Creek channel and a smaller portion of the debris basin located east of the channel. Post-construction habitat restoration is proposed on the berm along East Valley Road, along the creek and the basin slopes. The debris basin would be constructed as an “off channel� basin, meaning the basin would only receive flows and material (sediment and debris) once the designed channel capacity has been exceeded which correlates to the water surface elevation generated in a 5-year flow event. Water flows of equal or lesser intensity than a 5-year event would remain in the channel to facilitate fine sediment transport and migratory fish passage. Flows above a 5-year event would exceed the channel capacity and leave the channel and expand into the debris basin. The San Ysidro Creek channel would be recontoured along approximately the existing alignment, and the bottom width would be similar to existing conditions. The existing banks, which are currently steep and near vertical in some locations, would be graded and re-contoured to create wider, more gently sloped banks. About 97,000 cubic yards of earth material would be excavated to construct the debris basin, with a portion re-used on-site to re-configure the streambed and banks, line the lower slopes of the debris basin with rock, and construct access ramps and surface access roads. However, most of this material would be trucked off-site following any required sorting and rock crushing. The proposed debris basin would be included in the District’s Debris Basin Maintenance Program and subject to standard practices and mitigation measures identified in the Debris Basin Maintenance Plan. It is anticipated that desilting of the debris basin would occur about every four to seven years but could occur several times in one year following a major fire in the watershed and/or intense storm seasons. Maintenance of the creek channel may occur every 1-2 years but is likely to be less frequent. environmentaL review FinDings: The District has prepared a Draft EIR pursuant to the State Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the County of Santa Barbara Guidelines for the Implementation of CEQA. Significant effects on the environment are anticipated in the following areas: aesthetics, air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, noise and transportation. The Draft EIR provides mitigation measures to reduce these significant effects to a less than significant level. Document avaiLabiLity: An electronic copy of the Draft EIR can be accessed through the internet at: http://countyofsb.org/pwd/water.sbc under the News and Announcements section. The Draft EIR may be obtained and all documents referenced in the EIR may be reviewed at the District offices located at 130 E. Victoria Street, Suite 200, Santa Barbara. 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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 Departabout Lambe. their current keeper is great so he hydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. “After that, he left the rest to isWater goingservice to be crucial to me and was restored aftermy a large amount of water onto the street me and we talked and got to know time. learning process and myreported developMinor injuries were and down a storm drain, in a two-veeach other a bit and it all worked ment as a goalkeeper. When the hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief Merout,” Lambe said. timesaid. comes, I can push for a startcado 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, Both vehicles sustained “But, the coaches are great. I’ve ing spot,” Lambe said.” minor to authorities said. The Santa been on a couple of zoom calls, moderate Lambe damage. never expected to goBaroutThe collision occurred around 7: Department is invesface to face with them and they’re bara side Police California for his college, but 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating the circumstances of the really great and they’re excited. said that staying along the West Chevy Tahoe. One of the vehicles col- collision. And I know that they have my back Coast is still a huge plus. lided with the hydrant and “caused which is really important. Having It also helps that he has some it to expel copious amounts of water” — Mitchell White coaches that you know are going to family in Oregon. care about you as a player and as a “My mom is from Oregon and person is massive.” her whole family is from there so Lambe has been unable to vis- there is a family connection and it the campus due to the limita- everyone was so happy for me,” tions set by the NCAA amidst the Lambe said. current pandemic, but said he is As the current pandemic wages happy with his decision, even if it on, Lambe said he is disappointdid take longer than other college ed he won’t get to enjoy the end recruits. of his senior year of high school “I knew I needed to keep my with events such as prom and even Continued from Page A1graduation, but added that he is patience and sure enough schools showed their interests late, Ore- just trying to stay in high spirits inof getting because life normal gon State beingest one them,back and itto normal and remember goeswas on. never good enough for me.” all worked out,” Lambe said. To stay in shape, he is also A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Bar“I just knew I wanted to exerciseof Rep. getting help from his brother as bara, also spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today all of my possible options.” he trains alongside him and his because we refuse to beCSUF complicit in the abuse of children Lambe’s older brother, Owen, regiment. and refuse to stand idly by while our American identity is who currently plays at Cal State “I just hop into some random bit being used to commit human rights abuses.” Fullerton, also played a big role in of grass outside our house and do The representative, a mother of two children, held back helping him make choice. with him,” Lambe said with a tearshis while speaking tothat the crowd. Ultimately, Lambe hopes to laugh. After the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othmake a difference for the Beavers “I opposition just can’t wait to get the ers followed to express their against theonto centers and one day become a starter. field again but I am making sure to along the border. “My technicalThe ability fits into keep Barbara myself inthat shape.” last protest in Santa addressed the their style of play reallyfacilities well so Itook place a year ago according to Midetention think that’s a big forof me and email: jmercado@newspress.com chalplus Lynch 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 SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY After explaining 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 theSunny; protestors the sidewalk and windy inremained Pleasanton with Mostly sunny and Sunny and breezy protested Brilliant sunshine peacefully. the p.m. sunshine pleasant

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be. SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health and community are as Before taking partners center stage asking residents who receive a the Santa Barbara High goalkeepsurvey phonehe call to participate er himself, spent his first two in a community healthstar needs years learning behind keeper RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said FriBen Roach, who wound up at UC day. A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. Santa Barbara. The survey is being conducted Since taking over for Roach, “to better understand the needs however, Lambe has been nothing and strengths of the entire comshort ofand spectacular himself. munity, the many diverseThis season, the Dons’ keeper led his groups within it,” Cottage Health team to the Maria quarterfinals spokeswoman Zate saidof in the Div. 1 postseason and had aCIF-SS news release. a Findings slew of success with multiple will help Cottage clean sheets. Health and community partners recognize the scope of population As a result, Lambe earned an health concerns. All-CIF selection. Now, weeks latThe willdecision include on er, he assessment had made his 2,500 telephone surveys, with his where he is going to continue calls to randomly cellplaying career — selected Oregon State. phones All re-that “It’s aand greatlandlines. feeling knowing sponses will be confidential, I have the next four years laid out and information collected will with soccer,” Lambeortold not beplaying connected to names the News-Press over the phone. phone numbers. Calls will be“It’s something that I obviously gin the week of July 15 and conwanted to continue through high tinue through September. KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS school and after and State In addition, later thisOregon summer is acollaborative great schoolwill with great soccer Connor Lambe was a standout goalkeeper for Santa Barbara. the gather feedso I during can’t wait to gettour out to there back a listening hearand from startindividuals training.”and organizations on Dec. 16. Westlake’s coach had a in Thousand Oaks. make a decision right away. regarding needs in Lambehealth-related said he had suitors vying For a while, Oregon State was relationship with Lambe’s father, After a training session, Hill the The listening tour but not even on his radar, until the and put them in touch with Bryan reached out to Terry Boss, Oregon forcommunity. his skills for quite a while, will group to Dons visited Westlake High back Hill, a respected goalkeeper coach State’s head coach, and told him theinclude senior online never surveys, felt pressured discussions, phone interviews, and visits to various community-based organizations. The assessment collaborative includes Lompoc Valley Medical Center, Planned Parenthood California Central Coast, Santa Barbara County Public By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE Education Patti Hunter. “As students become thought- in our local neighborhoods and Health Department, Santa BarNEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER “Students are understandably ful scholars, grateful servants, around the world.” bara Foundation, Santa Barbadisappointed, but they realize that and faithful leaders, for global The cancelled and postponed ra Westmont Neighborhood Clinics, and College has cancelled SOE HAN the decision was necessary given engagement with the academy, programs include Westmont’s Eu-THA / NEWS-PRESS INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND UCSB. its study abroad programs for the Protesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com the uncertainty about the future church, and world, we want them rope Semester, Westmont in MexiResults will be avail83 45 81 49 82 46 85 49 88 45 rest of 2020 as stay at home and of travel restrictions over the next to be equipped to respond to co, Westmont’s England Semester, able by the end of the year at COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL business closure orders are ex- few months,” Ms. Hunter told the global challenges, to have skills and Westmont’s Global Health cottagehealth.org. 54 55 54 55 54 76 73 74 76 78 tended around the country and News-Press. for cross-cultural engagement, Uganda program. Pismo Beach Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. the world to ongoing — combat Christianthe Whittle Westmont typically has 60-80 and to cultivate a desire to be Westmont hopes that its post72/49 coronavirus pandemic. students abroad in four programs part of the global church,” said poned Global Health Uganda proLast week the college began in- in the fall and 20-30 in one in the Ms. Hunter. gram can be run in the spring, alMaricopa forming about 60 students that all spring semester. “In pursuing its global plank, though the administration has not 81/56 Guadalupe That of its fall study-abroad programs 70/49 will entail recording how how their diet and the water temThe programs are a key part of the community at Westmont Col- yet made any decision regarding long the animalsSanta stayMaria in the kelp perature around them impact their have been cancelled or postponed, the Westmont experience, and one lege endeavors to recognize and the spring programs. New Cuyama Continued from Page A1 forest canopy day73/47 to day, and using nitrogen output. according to Westmont’s Vice of the five planks of the college’s appreciate how our lives are in78/44 models to estimate how much they According to the release, lobVandenberg Provost and Co-Director of Global mission, said Ms. Hunter. terconnected with those of others biomass email: cwhittle@newspress.com is located, near the surface, excrete. Ventucopa Los Alamos sters along with sea CARPINTERIA The Santa Barba65/50Whereas the invertebrate stars have an 72/45 79/47 Mr. Peters’ next study will explore study covered five coastal locations, ra County Association of Govern“outsized effect in shaping the ecowhether other marine animals con- the upcoming study willBuellton ments released an update Friday focus on anSolvang system” because of their predatory 82/46 tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south on next week’s work on the High77/46 Lompocof Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain forest canopy. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass Sea otter 67/47 populations in many oth- more protein SANTA than other inverteBecause sea otters forage for reef er Southern California waters are brates, they release construction project. BARBARA more ammoni76/54 invertebrates and spend much of still From Monday through Wedneslacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in Forecasts and Gaviota Goleta their time resting in the kelp for- necessary day crews will be restriping lanes graphics provided to byselect an area with a their waste. 72/52 78/54 ©2020 AccuWeather, Inc.sizeable est, Gina Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently and moving concrete safetyARNOLD, barriCharles “Chuck” ZANELLA, Louise population to The crustaceans gather together Carpinteria June 18, 1931 to 16, 2020 ers to prepare for the next7/21/22 stages– 4/23/2020 “aApril conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine 74/55which Mr. airnow.gov AIR QUALITY KEY Source: whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, of work, according to a press rely supplying their waste and urine tures for SGimpact significant on Peters suspects may result inVentura more Very Unhealthy Goodhave a Unhealthy He was born in Lexington, IL to Alma and Gayle Arnold. Gina L. Zanella passed away gently at the age of 88 72/55 lease from SBCAG. intoDementia. the canopy. Unhealthy Moderate nutrient levels. He spent his early years on a farm near Lexington, Not Available herbivores moving into the reefs if after battling with Family remembering her Highway 101 will have alternatgraduating from Lexington High School in 1940. He the UCSB team’s collaboraincludes daughterWhile Ann Zanella, son Mark Zanella and his MARINE “Sea otter populations are start- this leads FORECAST to an increase in algae entered the University of Illinois, majoring in Mechanical wife Evelyn. tors at the United States Geological ALMANAC ing lane closures between Linden SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL ing to recover in Southern Califoraround the lobster dens. Engineering. He participated in the ROTC program and Born and raised in Santa Barbara, in 1950 Gina married Santa Barbara through 6 p.m. yesterday Wind west-northwest 8-16he knots today. Waves and Bailard avenues. One lane Survey have studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said hopes to conwas called to active duty in July of 1943 into the Army Peter Zanella, who was well-known first as a milkman 4-7 feet with a west-northwest swell 4-7 feet at 14 TEMPERATURE will remain open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. Engineer Corps. While on temporary duty at the U of I Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study by fall of for the family’s Monte Vista Dairy, and then as Deputy seconds. Visibility clear. High/low 63/58 From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday in late 1943 He met Viola McCord who was a student. Sheriff and Inspector Barbara that County Peterswith told the theSanta News-Press he In addition year. POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS Normal high/low to observing sea otters, 68/50 this married in 1944 and were together for 66 years until Sheriff ’s Department. Inteam their will earlyobserve years, Gina wason a through Wednesday, the They northCOURTESY PHOTO Wind from the west at 4-8 knots today. Wind waves and his them Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes Record high 90 in 2014 her death in 2011. His time in service was mostly spent Teacher’s Aide at Aliso School, where sister Josephine 2-4 feet with a west swell 3-5 feet at 12-second bound onramps at Casitas Pass low look at spiny lobsters 40 in 1990 email: scale.” UCSB on kelp growth involved the use of divers. Costantini wasaa“finer aRecord closer and jgrega@newspress.com in the Pacific The Theatre withstudy final duty in MacArthur’s long-time Principal. When the couple intervals. Visibility unrestricted. Road and Linden PRECIPITATION Headquarters in Tokyo.Avenue will became parents, Gina was a devoted homemaker and mother to Mark and Ann, and POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO have alternating closures as inevitably became the “transportation manager” for two very active kids! 24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. 0.00” Wind from the west at 4-8 knots today. Wind waves He returned to the U of I in 1945 to finish his Engineering Degree in 1947. He and Viola When not herding young children, Gina enjoyed quilt-making, embroidery and Month to date (normal) 2.06” (1.00”) needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. 2-4 feet with a west swell 3-5 feet at 12-second migrated to California in 1948 where he joined Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. gardening in their home’s beautiful yard. She was also an ardent supporter of the Season to date (normal) 11.48” (17.07”) intervals. Visibility unrestricted. Monday throughHeWednesday as a field engineer. resigned in 1956 to join Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Carpinteria Valley Museum of History, and spent many years as a docent, board member the southbound offramp atinCaCo as a financial representative the Los Angeles area. In 1960, the family moved to and co-chair of the docent committee. She treasured her friendships with David Griggs, TIDES LOCAL TEMPS SantaPass Barbara. He represented NML in Santa Barbara until retiring in 2012. He was a sitas Road will be closed Director & Curator of the Museum, and all of the museum docents and associates. In SANTA BARBARA HARBOR TIDES Today Sat. charter member of several insurance and financial organizations in Santa Barbara. At later years, some of Gina’s favorite times and memories were her overseas trips with as needed. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Date Time High Time Low various times, he was a volunteer with the American Cancer Society, Montecito YMCA, Peter to England, France, Spain, Italy and their final trip with Ann to Ireland in 2005. Viaothers. RealHe is closed from Casitas Cuyama 78/44/s 79/47/s and was a member of El Montecito Presbyterian Church for 60 years and a May 1 4:24 a.m. 4.4’ 11:58 a.m. -0.1’ Gina didn’t like flying but conquered her fears in order to see the beautiful places she Goleta 78/54/s 76/55/s Pass Road to the oldRotary northbound member of Montecito club for 25 years. He had a love of sports cars and owned 6:59 p.m. 4.0’ none dreamed of!! Lompoc 71/49/s 66/47/s many over101 the onramp. years, which he enjoyed May 2 5:46 a.m. 4.5’ 12:11 a.m. 2.3’ The family sends theirnext gratitude Highway Local res- restoring, driving and selling. year.and deepest appreciation to the Helping Hands Group Pismo Beach 72/49/s 67/50/s 7:27 p.m. 4.5’ 12:44 p.m. -0.2’ for their wonderful and loving in-home care that supported Gina’s last years and days. idents have one-way access to Santa Maria 73/47/s 69/49/s “You get toand do literacy, math,and all kinds stuff. My faHe is survived by his children, David, Diane, Joan, and Christopher and their spouses, May 3 6:53 a.m. 4.6’ 1:09 a.m. 1.6’ Special thanks to caregivers Marcos his wife Blanca family, of Steve, Enrique, Continued from Page A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedes- his sister Dolores, as well as, from his later years, Wendy, Ynette, and owner Santa Ynez 83/45/s 81/49/s his grandchildren Nicole and Zachary, 7:57 p.m. 5.0’ 1:26 p.m. -0.1’ vorite part is Gina’s recesswish or lunch. We getat tohome do foursquare,” Rick Olds. was to remain in her senior Vandenberg 65/50/s 62/50/s trians use his bestcan friend Joy.the sidewalk on years, and Helping Hands enabled Mark and Ann to honor that request. Thank you she said. LAKE LEVELS Ventura 72/55/s 69/55/s program combines learning with having fun. everyone! Via Real, but people are asked Like Judith said herValley favorite activity of the his request, will be no conmemorial service. ashes are at sea; send hello,when AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA Donations Gina’s honor canNathan, be made to the Carpinteria Museum of History, “WeHis learned about owls anda how they eatintheir toAt refrain fromthere entering the STATE CITIES was the inflatable obstacle course. when you walk the beach. Foodbank of Santaday Barbara County, or any organization close to your heart. Gina At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point prey they cough up hairballs with thethe bones of their struction area. Bakersfield 82/55/s 82/56/s was very much loved and“Everything will be greatly missed family andSun friends. She wasrootlaid at which water starts spilling over the dam holds we doby ather Fun In the is really prey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway Barstow 92/60/s 90/60/s to rest with husband Peter at the Carpinteria Cemetery. 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and Big Bear 68/33/s 65/35/s ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas PassSORICH, Road equivalent to the amount of water consumed annuRobert “Bob” working together in a collaborative setting. All of our Bishop 84/46/pc 85/47/s ally by 10 people in an urban environment. Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of is open and the temporary ramp Catalina 71/58/pc 69/56/pc Obituary notices are published daily in the mindset,” games are embedded in that, that teamwork his summer, a greatand opportunity Storage 156,800 acre-ft. 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