Shooting Suspect Faces Arraignment

Terrence Short was arrested on a charge of shooting and killing a male on Monday night at a residence in Goleta. He will be arraigned on one murder count this morning.

Arnoldi Is Most Qualified for Santa Barbara County Sheriff

I’ve attended two of the forums; I’ve listened closely to each of the four candidates. There is only one candidate that I feel will do the best job for all of the people. How did I rule out the other three?

Permits Generate Funds for National Forest

Los Padres National Forest is getting over a quarter of a million dollars per year in upkeep charges from the Adventure Pass, a permit that park visitors must buy to use the park.

Davis’ Budget Expedites UCSB Construction

UCSB capital projects will benefit from Gov. Gray Davis’ economic stimulus package, which will accelerate construction by six months for one capital project and guarantee state funding for a second.

Thighs of Steel

Since the abduction of El Canario, I have obtained a new weathercycle. It is approximately 9 feet long, red and weighs about as much as a 1972 Volkswagon Beetle.

Score One for Evil

Congratulations to the campaign to recall 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall! With hard work, perseverance and cunning, you collected the 8,914 signatures needed to challenge the liberal supe.

UOP, Farm Slay UCSB

The UCSB men’s volleyball team coasted into the weekend with sails mounted high and staffed by a tenacious crew, ready for uncharted waters. However, the Gauchos’ forecast failed to predict the twin storms that they would encounter.

Homeless Rally in Anisq’ Oyo’

About 15 transient Isla Vista residents set up camp in Anisqu’ Oyo’ Park Sunday evening, calling the pouring rain the last straw for a group that says it is tired of having nowhere to sleep safely and legally.

Living Without Vowels: U.S. Needs POW Rules

Let loose the dogs of war, or, if you’re the Bush administration, keep them trapped in kennels of tin and steel with liberal access for poking sticks.

Men’s Gymnastics: Bears Drop Santa Barbara in Second Meet

Though every team would love to rack up wins early in the season, the UCSB men’s gymnastics team is more eager improve its skills and make progress.