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Mt. Pinos to reopen roads, campgrounds and trails damaged during winter
Los Padres National Forest officials announced that Mt. Pinos will reopen roads, campgrounds and trails damaged during the winter. The post Mt. Pinos to reopen roads, campgrounds and trails damaged during winter appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Male victim shot and wounded in Lompoc
A gunman shot and wounded a male victim in Lompoc Tuesday night. Shortly after 10 p.m., a caller reported the shooting near the intersection of E. Pine Avenue and N. G Street. Officers arrived at the scene and found several individuals there, as well as a male lying in the street with an apparent gunshot wound, according to the Lompoc Police Department.
Police arrest 22-year-old Lompoc gang member, find “ghost gun”
The Lompoc Police Department reported officers arrested a 22-year-old documented gang member on Thursday morning and found a ghost gun amidst the arrest. The post Police arrest 22-year-old Lompoc gang member, find “ghost gun” appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Dr. Kimberly Sheehan named principal at Santa Ynez High
Current director of operations at The Accelerated Schools in LA will take over position on July 1. After a long search, Santa Ynez Valley Union High School has found its new leader. Dr. Kimberly Sheehan will take over as superintendent/principal (now a combined position) starting with the 2024-25 school year.
$45 million school bond a no-go for Santa Ynez high school district
Residents in the Santa Ynez high school district will not see a Proposition 39 bond measure on November's ballot after the school board voted unanimously April 16 to bypass the election cycle given "it wasn't the right time." Interim Superintendent Elysia Lewis set the tone for the April 16 discussion,...
Buellton Brew Fest Event Organizer previews the fun on The Morning News
Event Organizer Andres Nuño stopped by The Morning News to preview the festival and highlight the special events taking place for Star Wars fans on May the Fourth. The post Buellton Brew Fest Event Organizer previews the fun on The Morning News appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Goleta Man Pleads Not Guilty to Multiple Rape, Assault, Stalking Charges
A Goleta man has pleaded not guilty to nearly two dozen felony charges alleging he raped, assaulted and stalked a woman over a period of more than a year. Jesse Marquez, 39, who listed his occupation on the jail booking form as “rehab trainer,” entered the pleas last week before Superior Court Judge Thomas R. Adams.
California college grad the 14th person to fall off 'serial killer' cliffs; family says death 'preventable'
Over the last 30 years, 14 people, including three University of California, Santa Barbara, students, have fallen to their deaths from the same stretch of cliffs in Isla Vista, a neighborhood along the coast in Santa Barbara. Jacob Parker, a 23-year-old UCSB alumnus who graduated last spring, became the 14th...
Student-run eatery Friday’s stakes compelling claim on I.V. sandwich scene
Unbeknownst to most Isla Vista residents, a new must-see food shop has opened up its doors and is taking the sandwich scene by storm. Friday’s is a two-man, student organized pop-up restaurant operated out of an almost-hidden residential apartment just to the right of Little Acorn Park on Sabado Tarde Road. Every Friday, the business sells a signature sandwich and side that changes every week. As an avid foodie of I.V., I’ve been following Friday’s grow for a while now on Instagram, and finally had the opportunity to review one of their signature sandwiches on their milestone 10th menu drop before I sprinted off to my already-in-progress Spanish class — sorry, profesora.
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