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It is time we call it how it is. Those who break the law should be made to pay for it. Water company bosses are clearly ...
Every year on May 31, the world comes together to observe World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) — a campaign spearheaded by the World ...
A look back on notable scientific happenings and achievements at UCSB during the 2024-25 school year. On April 15, a furry visitor came to UC Santa Barbara but it wasn’t here for a tour. A black bear ...
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Months after industry millions propelled Donald Trump back to the White House, entrepreneurs and investors are over the moon ...
No telescope? No problem. These astronomy apps turn your phone into a sky guide perfect for spotting stars, planets, and ...
There’s a fresh breeze in the air cleansing America of rot and decay from years of progressive ideology’s stranglehold on a civilized, well-governed republic.  We shall survive. Our ill-considered ...
My dog always has a window seat on the train. Human passengers have even moved so he can have a seat and transport staff ...
Probably the most commonly used — and, in my opinion, abused — exemption in our state’s Open Meetings Law is the one that lets governmental bodies meet behind closed doors ...
Noting that no guidelines exist to regulate pollution by plywood industries, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC ...
The special screening of "Bittersweet Muck" will take place at 2 p.m. at the Mandel Library. A discussion will follow.
The Oregonian/Oregonlive co-authored this editorial with the Lake Oswego Review, The Chronicle in Springfield, The Columbia ...