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An apology to our readers

By JERAMY GORDON — Dec. 16, 2009

“Opinion has caused more trouble on this little earth than plagues or earthquakes” — Voltaire
The Daily Sound would like to take this time to apologize for publishing a guest opinion article on Thursday, Dec 10 written by Gina Perry titled “Watch out for ‘Obama Thumpers.’”
There’s no excuse for why the article was published. The column is indefensible and the proper measures have been taken to ensure such hatred is never published again.
We would like to apologize for breaking the trust of ou ...

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EDITORIAL: Money is the name of the game

By EDITORIAL STAFF — Nov. 3, 2009

It remains to be seen whether the half a million dollars burned by Texas billionaire home builder Randal Van Wolfswinkel on today’s election was enough to buy his hand-picked candidates a spot in City Hall.
The Texan’s mountain of cash has drawn the ...

House, White, Pritchett (&Thyne) for City Council

By EDITORIAL STAFF — Oct. 6, 2009

With the position of mayor, as well as three council seats, up for grabs this election, City Hall will change. The question remains just how much and in what direction?
While we understand the often-expressed sentiment to conduct a total houseclean ...

ENDORSEMENT: Dale Francisco for Mayor

By EDITORIAL STAFF — Oct. 1, 2009

This is a difficult time in Santa Barbara—a place unaccustomed to budget shortfalls, crumbling infrastructure and priorities that have put the demands of special interests above those of city residents. Clearly it is time for a first-class shake-up a ...

Vote "yes" on Measure B

By EDITORIAL — Sept. 29, 2009

To hear the opponents of Measure B tell the story, the sky is falling, and they blame 11,500 misguided citizens who were dumb enough and old-fashioned enough to have signed petitions to place the height limits measure on the ballot.
We disagree.
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After year of hassles — the little guy wins

When Guy Strickland’s house burned down in the Tea fire, he didn’t think he’d be spending the next year fighting with one of the nation’s most lucrative banks over $600 and an apology.

City needs refresher course in public records

In the past few years, California lawmakers and the state’s Republican governor have beefed up the state’s Public Records Act, which allows residents to obtain documents for inspection from various city, county and state agencies as well as special districts such as school boards.



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