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David Attias, the former UCSB student who was convicted June 11 of four counts of second-degree murder and found legally insane a week later, is now in Patton State Hospital, where he will spend a maximum of 60 years.
Artsweek’s Five-Point Plan for 9.20.02
The bumpy, uneven road surfaces that once laid in wait for unsuspecting bicyclists and skateboarders are scarcer now that the Santa Barbara County Public Works Department has paved over many of them with a fresh inch of asphalt.
Boyle’s novel could be our very own homespun (Boyle lives in Montecito) “Grapes of Wrath.” The premise is simple: The immigrant worker collides with the contemporary white suburbanite.
On April 8, the University of California filed a complaint in federal court against Enron executives and several financial and legal institutions directly involved in the defrauding of investors of more than $25 billion.
The mysteriously titled “Techno Dance” is at The Living Room. Acquaint yourself with a local music venue, and figure out just what’s going on. Are we talking mixing? Lights? Pacifiers?
Sunday, September 15, 1:25 a.m.: Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers patrolling the corner of Camino Pescadero at Sabado Tarde Road observed a 19-year-old female staggering northbound in the middle of the roadway.