Subject of our segment a deeper look. You are look at live pictures from Santa Barbara where we are awaiting a News Conference on a deadly shooting rampage. Six killed, seven wounded near the university of california Santa Barbara last night, when a man opened fire in a series of driveby shootings. The 22yearold shooter was found dead had his car and his family attorney said the shootings came after posting chilling Youtube Videos. Brian rooney joins us with more from Santa Barbara. Good morning. What do we know about this suspected shooter . His familys lawyer went before the press and said he has as burger sint room and a syndrome and a history of Mental Illness. The father of a victim, about an hour ago, spoke to the press unexpectedly. His son, Christopher Martinez was among those killed and it was very emotional for a few minutes. You dont think it will happen to your child until it does. Chris was a really great kid, ask anyone who knew him. His death has left our family lost and
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By Giana Magnoli, Noozhawk Managing Editor | @magnoli
March 11, 2021
| 3:33 p.m.
The 11-member redistricting commission was created by a voter-approved ballot measure and is tasked with drawing new boundaries for the five county supervisor districts.
Four firms initially submitted proposals to be the commission’s legal counsel, and members interviewed three of those firms in early February: Nielsen Merksamer Parrinello Gross & Leoni LLP; Scott Rafferty; and Strumwasser & Woocher LLP.
Commission members voted to hire Strumwasser & Woocher, and the majority of the Board of Supervisors voted to approve the $200,000 contract after discussion.
Attorney Mark Meuser representing The Coalition of Labor, Agriculture and Business sent a letter to the county threatening litigation if the Strumwasser & Woocher contract was approved.
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Longtime Goleta school board member Susan Epstein, pauses to takes a selfie with the large crowd at the March for Science event in De La Guerra Plaza in Santa Barbara in April 2017. She was emcee for the event. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk file photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
December 19, 2020
| 9:35 p.m.
Long before Susan Epstein was a Goleta Union School District board member, she was writing stories as a student journalist during her sophomore year of high school.
She wrote an award-winning investigative piece, an expose, as she recalls it, on a sudden proposal to eliminate electives at her school. It was in accordance with state law, Epstein s principal told her at the time. Showing early signs of her analytical style, Epstein deep-dived into the story, discovered it was a choice, not a mandate, to eliminate electives. She broke the story.