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Let’s start with a few recall election truisms. A week from now, the zany recall circus will be over and California’s tax-loving, business-loathing government might just be in the hands of family man and rags-to-riches exemplar, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Hunters Ignore Rebate on Lead-Free Bullet

USDA Forest Service officials recently announced that they are offering a $15 rebate to big-game hunters who use lead-free rifle ammunition.

Santa Barbara Invites Lions for Rematch

Undefeated and rolling, the UCSB men’s soccer team of a year ago went into nationally ranked Loyola Marymount University thinking upset, but a late unwarranted call gave the Lions a one-man advantage and enough leverage to set down the Gauchos.

Drugstore Cowboy: Medicinal Mayhem in the War on Cannabis

The war on drugs has sunk to a new low. Last Sunday, Sept. 28, the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s office filed charges against Aaron Paradiso, who lives outside of Stockton. Aaron is a quadriplegic.

Run, Walk To Aid Sufferers of HIV/AIDS

Hundreds of people will hit the ground running – and walking – at Leadbetter Beach tomorrow to support AIDS education and treatment in Santa Barbara County.

Gauchos Gear For Double Dose of Orange County

Let’s get physical. That’s the motto for the UCSB women’s soccer team during today’s Big West matchup. The Gauchos will go head to head with Long Beach State at George Allen Field in Long Beach at 4:00 p.m.

Presidential Hopeful General Wesley Clark Isn’t All He Claims to Be.

This is the story of 135 power-hungry status seekers, seemingly chosen at random to take part in the latest and most embarrassing display of political absurdity this side of the 2000 Presidential debacle.

UC Program to Pre-Admit Top HS Students

The University of California is offering 2,242 high school seniors guaranteed admission to a UC campus and is inviting them to apply this November even though they have not met all UC admissions requirements.

Senator Speaks at Gender Equity Forum

“All is not well in Camelot,” California Sen. Jackie Speier said as she addressed the first ever forum discussing faculty gender equity in the UC system on Thursday in Corwin Pavilion.

IVRPD Grants Community Center Lease

The Isla Vista Recreation and Park District dealt with plans for a new community center, a lawsuit and a new board member at its Thursday night meeting.