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Santa Barbara News-Press: June 22, 2023

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Summer starts with sunshine People take advantage of weather before clouds return

Durham: Feds had no real evidence to investigate Russian collusion By CASEY HARPER THE CENTER SQUARE

(The Center Square) – Former Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice John Durham testified Wednesday that the federal government had no substantive basis to begin its 2016 probe into Russian collusion with the Trump campaign. During the Trump administration, former Attorney General Bill Barr tapped Mr. Durham to investigate Crossfire-Hurricane, the name for the FBI probe into alleged collusion between Russia and the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump. Mr. Durham said “the FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research like the Steele Dossier.” That dossier became the foundation for the FBI’s investigation but was almost certainly a political document funded by the Clinton campaign. “The FBI relied on the dossier in FISA warrant applications knowing that it likely originated from the Clinton campaign,”

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Former Special Counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice John Durham.

Mr. Durham testified. “It did so even after the President of the United States, the FBI and CIA Directors, and others received briefings about intelligence suggesting that there was a Clinton campaign plan under way to stir up a Please see DURHAM on A4

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Beachgoers enjoy the sea Wednesday at Hendry’s Beach in Santa Barbara on the day of Summer Solstice, which marks the first day of summer.

By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

The sun pushed June gloom aside and seized the sky Wednesday — the official first day of summer. Under blue skies, crowds hurried down to Santa Barbara County beaches. Some had fun in the Pacific while others were content to lie in their swimsuits and soak up the California rays. Others enjoyed a view of the beach as they enjoyed lunch at places such as the Boathouse at Hendry’s Beach. (Officially that beach is Arroyo Burro Beach, but residents call it Hendry’s Beach.) Temperatures were pleasantly warm. Highs were 77 in Santa Barbara, 76 in Goleta and 73 in Santa Ynez, according to the National Please see SUMMER on A4

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The Solstice Parade has long been known for its colorful entries, such as this one from the 2022 procession. This year’s parade will start at noon Saturday and run along Santa Barbara Street.

Summer Solstice fest to take root Friday Annual parade will go down Santa Barbara Street on Saturday By LIAM HIBBERT NEWS-PRESS CORRESPONDENT

Highs were 77 in Santa Barbara, 76 in Goleta and 73 in Santa Ynez. Beachgoers enjoy the return of summer weather Saturday at Hendry’s Beach. FOLLOW US ON

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The Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration opens Friday with the theme of “roots” in Alameda Park. There will be non-stop music, arts and crafts, food booths, and a beer and wine garden. The parade will start at noon Saturday at Santa Barbara and Ortega Streets, then proceed on Santa Barbara Street to the Solstice Festival at the park.

In honor of the “roots” theme, there will be root-related floats in the parade, and, of course, root beer floats. “This year’s Summer Solstice Festival will have an extra whimsical touch that you will not want to miss,” said Festival Activation Coordinator Olivia Sorgman. “We want our guests to enjoy being participants, not just spectators.” During the parade, invitations will be handed out with instructions such as: • “Pass from Spring to Please see SOLSTICE on A4

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Wednesday’s SUPER LOTTO: 15-26-30-35-41 Mega: 17

Wednesday’s DAILY 4: 4-6-8-2

Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 6-37-39-45-46 Mega: 21

Wednesday’s FANTASY 5: 6-12-17-32-37

Wednesday’s DAILY DERBY: 04-05-12 Time: 1:47.21

Wednesday’s POWERBALL: 5-11-33-35-63 Meganumber: 14

Wednesday’s DAILY 3: 0-1-4 / Midday 7-8-1


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