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He said his bill would specifically assist parents of servicemembers who are in the same circumstance as the Flores family. It reminds our nation that immigrants of this country, in particularl those who volunteer to serve in our United States military to protect our freedoms, our Constitution and our democracy, shouldn t have to have the added stress for those who have parents who are undocumented, to be fearful that their parents are going to be deported, as Juana Flores was. What a contradiction and a hypocrisy.
Councilwoman Harmon brought her daughter, Mara, to the stage with her to speak.
Santa Barbara city leaders respond to police spokesman investigation sparked by critical magazine report
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Leaders in Santa Barbara’s City Hall are responding Tuesday to a critical article published on Friday in
Los Angeles Magazine that brought into question the city’s marijuana licensing process as well as Santa Barbara Police Department spokesman Anthony Wagner.
As reported on Monday, interim Santa Barbara police chief Bernard Melekian placed Wagner on paid administrative leave while an investigation into the claims found in this critical article began.
The police department said it is looking for a third-party organization to specifically investigate Wagner’s connection with two San Diego businessmen who obtained a marijuana license in Santa Barbara a question raised by the
A story in Noozhawk’s Report on Santa Barbara District Elections
Santa Barbara Mayor Cathy Murillo was the first Latina to be elected to the City Council when she won her first term in 2011. She attends meetings from the mostly empty City Hall council chambers during the novel coronavirus pandemic, while other members video conference from their offices or homes. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
December 16, 2020
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[Noozhawk’s note: First in a series about Santa Barbara’s transition to district-based elections for the City Council.]
For years, Santa Barbara’s Mesa, Riviera and San Roque neighborhoods were the political power bases deciding who would serve on the City Council.