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Elderly Woman Falls 80 Feet from More Mesa Cliff in Goleta
KSBY reported that she is "in her 60's". That's an appropriate way to state it. Not the undefined "elderly." When I was younger, it was immobility and gray hair that garnered the adjective "elderly"; a look, not an age. Still, IMHO, a useless and inappropriate term. Now that I am in my 70's, just back from a bike ride, I'm pretty sure I am not "elderly." But if you want to give me a *senior* discount, I'm good with that. It's not an "elderly" discount, right?
Elderly Woman Falls 80 Feet from More Mesa Cliff in Goleta
Looks like the Fire Department didn't specify.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
There are plenty of families in SB an Goleta that could afford a $665K home -- Saving the $130K down could take some time but doable if it was a priority. You need a total family income of about $150K a year.
Elderly Woman Falls 80 Feet from More Mesa Cliff in Goleta
How old is “elderly?”
White Supremacist Group Displayed Anti-Semitic Banner Over Highway 101 in Santa Barbara
Dirty fascists, throw them in a hole and toss the key.
Suspect in 2018 Carpinteria Marijuana Farm Robbery Murdered in Los Angeles
Disagree.
Santa Maria Police Detectives Arrest Suspect in 1988 Homicide Case
Glad they got him, and I hope it might bring some strength to come forward and relief if there are any other victims out there. Sending prayers for her and her family. 💞💞💞
Cuyama Colors
Thanks Ando. :) I hope someone who lives in Cuyama Valley, commutes through there, or goes looking for wildflowers will send Ed some pix at ground level. That first aerial pic in this set we sent Ed has contrast and saturation pumped up to remove haze and accentuate the much more subtle color variations we saw from the air. So we're curious how it looks from the ground, and especially close up if there's access. That spot had the most color variation, so my guess is it's from a fairly wide variety of plants. I'm curious how it's looking over in California Valley. We got a distant glimpse of water in Soda Lake, so wildflowers are probably awakening in that valley too.
Suspect in 2018 Carpinteria Marijuana Farm Robbery Murdered in Los Angeles
Right…News just hasn’t been the same without Roger…he is one of a kind.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
No and not relevant, or genuine.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
SACJON isn't Subsidized Housing just a politically correct way of saying redistribution of wealth? And of course your doing your part by renting the unused portion of your house to young attorneys, teachers, emergency responders, etc at a reduced rate.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
Huh? I'm not pessimistic about it working, I'm pessimistic about a viable mass transit system being implemented in the first place. I'm talking better commuter trains, more buses from outside cities to ours, etc. Heck, maybe even a hydrofoil ferry from Ventura to SB. Hundreds of thousands of cars idling on the 101 for hours a day and belching pollution into surrounding neighborhoods and beaches should not be an acceptable option.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
Then they will decide for themselves, as an individual whether they prefer sitting in a car for 3-4 hours a day commuting, or choose to live somewhere else where they won’t have to do that. Why be so pessimistic on mass transit? It works elsewhere. It’s really the only solution. We shouldn’t keep building more and more lanes on 101.
White Supremacist Group Displayed Anti-Semitic Banner Over Highway 101 in Santa Barbara
No, the banner on the bridge flown by an Aryan group that hates ALL non whites is the subject here. Their banner wasn't just against Jews, it stands for their hate against all. I bet you could submit an op-ed about the college protests where people are being arrested for peacefully protesting against what Israel is doing, in addition to outside, racist agitators threatening Jewish students. Then, we could all talk about that if you want.
White Supremacist Group Displayed Anti-Semitic Banner Over Highway 101 in Santa Barbara
This is so disheartening. Look at people's character, not color.
White Supremacist Group Displayed Anti-Semitic Banner Over Highway 101 in Santa Barbara
But anti-semitism is the subject of this article.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
A decent mass transit system would absolutely allow for a viable commuting model, but sadly, Americans do not want to give up their cars nor do tax payers want to fund stuff they won't use.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
It’s basic supply and demand economics, Sac. That’s all it boils down to, and that’s all it ever will. Also, have you spent much time in the Bay Area or LA on the last, oh 10 years let’s say? That’s what SB and Goleta will look like if what you and Newsom want comes to fruition. And yeah, the answer is “commute”, just as Local said - and hence the need for halfway decent mass-transit, which we are not even close to now. Thus far it’s been building (over what the last 10 years it’s taking, and still going…) more lanes on 101, so that each and every individual can drive my themself in their car to and from work. Nice.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
"Where there is a high paying job, it will be filled." - I'm not talking about high paying jobs. But, we're done here. I'm not going to get dragged into another childish back and forth with you.
Santa Barbara Family Featured in New York Times Article on Affordable House Hunting
Comical, Did you help paint the blue line around SB showing where climate change would rise the ocean to? Where there is a high paying job, it will be filled.