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Santa Barbara News-Press: January 04, 2023

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First babies born in 2023

Whitney Houston’s career and life

Santa Barbara County hospitals welcome infants into the world - A3

Biopic presents the story behind the successful singer - B1

Our 167th Year

RAIN TOTALS

Santa Barbara County Building

YESTERDAY.......................... 0.00” SEASON TOTAL.................... 9.33” CACHUMA LAKE LEVEL.....693.62

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New district attorney is sworn in John Savrnoch succeeds Joyce Dudley during ceremony

Heavy rain expected tonight National Weather Service predicts large amounts of rainfall, gusty winds

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A partially blue sky was seen around noon Tuesday in Santa Barbara above the clouds, but a few hours later, there was total overcast. Rain is expected today and Thursday throughout Santa Barbara County.

By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

The National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard has a clear warning for Santa Barbara city and county residents. It’s time to batten down the hatches. The weather service is forecasting copious amounts of rainfall and gusty winds for Santa Barbara County today and Thursday, with 2 to 6 inches expected across the coast and valleys and 4 to 8 inches possible in the foothills and mountains. The expected amount of rainfall and the potential for flooding and debris flow in

By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

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By CASEY HARPER THE CENTER SQUARE SENIOR REPORTER

Santa Barbara Mayor Randy Rowse, right, stands as he joins the applause for District Attorney John Savrnoch.

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No speaker elected on first day of Congress

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Retiring District Attorney Joyce Dudley listens as newly sworn-in District Attorney John Savrnoch stresses his commitment to keeping neighborhoods safe in Santa Barbara County.

John Savrnoch, the new Santa Barbara County district attorney, promised to advocate for safe neighborhoods during his remarks after being sworn-in Tuesday morning. Mr. Savrnoch, who was the former deputy district attorney, was sworn-in by his former boss, retiring District Attorney Joyce Dudley, before a large audience of staff, officials and media in the conference room at the District Attorney’s headquarters on Santa Barbara Street. Staff elsewhere watched via videoconferencing. “You’re going to be an outstanding district attorney,” Ms. Dudley told Mr. Savrnoch. “It is my highest honor to swear you in,” she said. During the ceremony, Mr. Savrnoch pledged to support and defend the constitutions of the U.S. and California. Afterward, there was extensive applause for Mr. Savrnoch, who then addressed the audience. “At this moment, I want to take the opportunity to say to the people of Santa Barbara County, ‘I am here to help,’ ” Mr. Savrnoch said. “I am here to be an advocate for safe neighborhoods and safe people and an honest, transparent government

recent burn areas is a concern, the NWS said. Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible throughout Santa Barbara County from late afternoon today through Thursday morning, so a flood watch is in effect. “Excessive runoff may result in flooding of creeks, streams, and urban areas,” the weather service said. “While the risk of main stem river flooding is low, water flowing through normally dry rivers may be a threat to some homeless communities. “Along with the rain, this system will bring strong southerly winds, with wind gusts in excess of 60 mph

(The Center Square) — Bakersfield Republican Kevin McCarthy failed Tuesday to get enough support in the first three votes as his bid for speaker of the House struggles to cross the finish line. The U.S. House adjourned with no debate after the third vote and is scheduled to reconvene at noon today. Until a new speaker is elected, the House cannot conduct other business. Rep. McCarthy — or whoever wins the speakership — needs 218 votes to secure a majority. COURTESY PHOTO The California Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy received 203 votes twice, then 202 in the final round of voting Rep. McCarthy, saying he didn’t Tuesday. have the support needed to After November’s elections, become speaker. Republicans hold 222 in the “The reality is Rep. Kevin House. McCarthy doesn’t have the The failed vote leaves the votes,” Rep. Donalds tweeted. race for speaker up for grabs. “I committed my support to him U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is publicly and for two votes on the the main Republican opponent House Floor. 218 is the number, to Rep. McCarthy, who was the and currently, no one is there. House minority leader before Our conference needs to recess this term. and huddle and find someone or Between the second and this work out the next steps.” votes, U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., flipped his support from Please see MCCARTHY on A4

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L O T T E RY RESULTS

Classified................. B4 Life...................... B1-2 Obituaries............... A4

Saturday’s SUPER LOTTO: 6-9-20-22-42 Meganumber: 3

Tuesday’s DAILY 4: 2-5-3-9

Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS: N/A Meganumber: N/A

Tuesday’s FANTASY 5: 2-12-14-17-38

Tuesday’s DAILY DERBY: 04-08-11 Time: 1:49.24

Monday’s POWERBALL: 7-9-12-31-62 Meganumber: 22

Sudoku................... B3 Sports . .................... A3 Weather................. A4

Tuesday’s DAILY 3: 7-9-9 / Wednesday’s Midday 0-2-2


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