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IVFP Arrests 22, Cites 154 Over First Weekend

Last weekend, the IVFP cited 95 people for minors in possession and 28 for open containers, arrested 22 suspects for being drunk in public and handed out 17 urinating in public tickets.

Proposal Would Ensure Protection of Wetlands

The Santa Barbara Development Partnership would suspend building 123 homes on the 135 acres they own in the Monarch Point Reserve and instead build homes on 40 acres in the northern part of the county.

From the Cheap Seats: In Today’s National Football League The Only Constant is Change

With free agency playing a major roll and the athletes in the NFL getting bigger and stronger every year, it is now nearly impossible to predict who will be a consistent play-off contender.

Men’s Water Polo: Gauchos Go Down in Four-Overtime Thriller vs. Cal

The UCSB men’s water polo team’s attempt to upset California-Berkeley on the road came up short in a thrilling sudden death overtime loss last Saturday.

Battered and Bloody, Maybe, But Americans Are Not Beaten

We’ve overcome adversity and tragedy on many occasions in the past and each time we’ve become stronger from the experience. This current tragedy will be no exception.

Pride and Disgrace in the War on Terrorism

When I hear things like “carpet bomb Afghanistan” or, as one articulate Louisiana senator asked, have all people wearing “diapers” on their head be checked out, I think that it is nothing but ignorance and inhumanity.