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Santa Barbara News-Press (Santa Barbara, CA) back issues
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Santa Barbara, Calif., residents are unhappy with rising gas prices.
October 31, 2007... Byline: Tom Risen
Oct. 31--Santa Barbarans are voicing their 2 cents' worth on gasoline prices that have risen approximately 18 cents since Oct. 1 to $3.28 per gallon locally.
"People on a limited income feel it most," said Tracy Garrett, a lifelong resident of Santa Barbara, filling...
Santa Barbara News-Press, Calif., Real Deals column.(Column)
October 31, 2007... Byline: Dale Rim
Oct. 31--Ask most landlords and they'll say that renters do the darndest things to their apartments despite lease codicils to the contrary.
To spread the word, an Internet site was recently launched called www.donotrentto.com, out of Ann Arbor, Mich., which "was...
Deckers doesn't break stride.
October 27, 2007... Byline: Tom Risen
Oct. 27--After enduring some rocky roads during its 34 years in business, Goleta-based Deckers Outdoor is walking tall today because sales of its internationally successful UGG-brand fashion footwear has garnered it a coveted Top 10 placement on Forbes magazine's list of...
Developer completes sale of campus to UCSB.
September 29, 2007... Byline: Maria Zate
Sep. 29--Devereux completed the sale of its 33-acre Goleta Valley Campus for more than $27 million to UCSB this week, but it will lease back approximately 4 acres to continue providing its services to those with developmental disabilities.
UCSB paid the asking...
August home, condo sales nosedive.
September 28, 2007... Byline: Maria Zate
Sep. 28--August was a tough month for home sales in Santa Barbara County as problems in the mortgage industry took their toll. From the South Coast to the North County, sales fell almost 20 percent, but prices avoided a steep slide.
Lompoc Valley was hit hardest,...