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What else is news in NoozWeek’s Top 5? A dead man at East Beach, Santa Barbara’s selective vagrancy strategy, a new Starbucks, and California’s refusal to unmask in the face of COVID-19… ....
The report includes summaries of the interviews, not all of which were recorded. Knopf, one of the owners of Golden State Greens, responded to a call from the consultants with a short email, according to the report. Knopf said Wagner was a good guy and that he does not know him other than being a city employee. The Sintra Group investigator then wrote: We did not attempt to contact him any further. Consultants conclusion that Wagner did not have a conflict of interest was based on the interviews and news stories, and some opinion pieces published in local media. We reviewed the articles and several documents that we were provided. We also reviewed articles found via public records and internet searches. In addition, we conducted interviews with city employees and other individuals pertinent to this investigation to arrive at our finding, the report states. ....
Oliver Forster / NewsChannel 3-12 SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Santa Barbara Police Department spokesman Sgt. Ethan Ragsdale said officers are issued mourning bands and hope to never use them. He said protocol goes with them. We wear these bands starting on the day of death up until they are placed to rest and have their funeral, so, it is absolutely an emotional, and sad day for us to lose a brother, just so close to home, said Ragsdale. They placed the solid black bands across their badges as soon as they learned San Luis Police Detective Luca Benedetti died in the line of duty on Monday evening while serving a warrant. Detective Steve Orozco was injured. ....
| 8:30 a.m. The good news continues to pile up in the protracted war against the coronavirus, and Noozhawk’s Brooke Holland provided a snapshot of the gains in this week’s COVID-19 Update email. There was definitely a setback with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which the government has paused after “six confirmed U.S. cases” of a rare and severe blood clot were reported among the nearly 7 million J&J doses administered. But as of this week, about half of Santa Barbara County’s residents age 16 and older have received at least one COVID-19 shot, and 21 percent of the county’s 446,000 residents have been fully vaccinated. Most seniors and our most vulnerable citizens are now protected. ....