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She stopped modeling when she was 17. Seyfried took vocal lessons, studied opera and trained with a Broadway coach while in her teens. She got her acting start in soap operas as an extra in the daytime drama television series Guiding Light. From 2000 to 2001, she portrayed the recurring character Lucy Montgomery on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. She played Joni Stafford on the ABC soap All My Children from 2002 to 2003.
Seyfried gained prominence following her feature film debut in the teen comedy Mean Girls (2004) and her recurring role as Lilly Kane on the UPN television series Veronica Mars (2004–06).
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“Credit to (St. Bonaventure) for collapsing when we got in the paint. But we did a good job of finding shooters,” said Adam. “After that, the shooters have to knock down their open shots, and they did that tonight.”
Two other Dons scored in double-figures, with senior forward Erik Strandberg scoring 15 points and senior guard Dylan Borgeson chipping in 10. Strandburg scored eight of his 15 points in the paint, while Borgenson knocked down two 3-pointers.
Even when Santa Barbara struggled on the offensive end, the Dons’ swarming defense largely held the Seraphs in check. In the first quarter, Santa Barbara’s length and communication on the defensive end limited St. Bonaventure to four points in the quarter.
Lone Gray Wolf From Oregon Travels to San Luis Obispo County
It s believed to be the first Central Coast sighting of the endangered species in nearly 200 years
OR-93, an Oregon gray wolf tracked by GPS collar into California, is seen in a June 2020 photograph taken when he was first radio-collared in Oregon. According to the latest collar reading, OR-93 is in San Luis Obispo County. (Austin Smith / Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs photo) By Mackenzie Shuman for The San Luis Obispo Tribune
April 10, 2021
| 6:04 p.m.
In a historic journey, a lone gray wolf from Oregon has traveled into San Luis Obispo County in search of a new mate or new pack, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Police responded after man allegedly pointed a handgun at another person during a crime
A Santa Barbara police patrol car and armored Bearcat vehicle on Ladera Street where a suspect was barricaded in an apartment. The man eventually surrendered without incident. (Peter Hartmann / Noozhawk photo) By Tom Bolton, Noozhawk Executive Editor | @tombol | UPDATED 9:47 a.m.
April 11, 2021
| 9:09 a.m.
After a nearly four-hour standoff, a barricaded suspect surrendered to Santa Barbara police Sunday on the Lower Westside.
The incident began at about 5:15 a.m., when officers responded to a report of a man who pointed a handgun at another person during a crime on the 200 block of Ladera Street, according to Lt. Bryan Jensen.
By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
April 10, 2021
| 8:24 p.m.
Santa Barbara County Public Health officials on Saturday reported 110 new cases of COVID-19; however, only 33 were new cases counted within this week’s case count.
A backlog of cases from January and February have been reported in the daily totals for the past two days, making for a daily case count higher than 100 on Friday and Saturday. However, the old cases should not impact the county’s case rate used to determine tier status, Public Health Director Van Do-Reynoso said.
There are 173 active cases throughout the county.
There have been 361 new cases reported during the past seven days, averaging 51.6 new cases per day. That is nearly a 40% increase from the week prior when the county was reporting an average of a little more than 37 new cases per day, according to Noozhawk’s data tracking.