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It's Raining Kittens
One local animal shelter says they need you to adopt!
Santa Barbara County Animal Services has hundreds of kittens at their shelters that are ready for a loving home. More
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Trash Dump Or Shooting Range?
A local shooting range becomes a dumping ground, and some residents are fired up. Thousands of pounds of trash and garbage has been removed from the Los Padres National Forest after local volunteers step in. More
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Power Plant Moving In
By this time next summer Southern California Edison plans to have a peaker plant up and running at Mandalay State Beach.
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Juveniles Forced to Work In Pot Fields
Ventura County Sheriff's Deputies are running into juveniles at illegal marijuana plantations.
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Stingray Attacks At Local Beach
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Fiesta Street Closures
Santa Barbara - If your have plans to attend any of the Fiesta Week events
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Local Firefighters To Help With State Fires
Santa Barbara - Help is on the way. More than 20 firefighters from the cities of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria, Montecito, Lompoc, and Vandenberg left this morning to assist in the "Crown Fire" burning north of Los Angeles. More
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Whooping Cough Warning; Free Vaccinations
San Diego County health officials say a month-old baby boy has died of whooping cough. More
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Moritorium Affects New Drilling Offshore
A new Obama Administration moratorium on deep sea drilling affects more than the gulf coast.
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New Pot Shop Ordinance Goes into Effect in Santa Barbara
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KEY News Exclusive: The War on Pot
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Couple Could Face Life in Prison for Alleged Attempted Murder Charge
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Two Brothers Killed in Car Accident
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Top Five Popular Cars Stolen in Santa Barbara
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Police Arrest Attempted Rape Suspect
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Protect Your Car From Thieves
The auto club along with the CHP, Santa Barbara Police and the National Insurance Crime Bureau are hosting a vehicle identification number awareness event today. More
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Tipline Investigation: Mortgage Mess
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Judge Blocks Parts Of Arizona Immigration Law
Arizona's new immigration law will go into effect tomorrow without its key parts.
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Ventura County Ag Had Another Berry Good Year
Ventura County crops raked in 1.6 billion dollars again this past year. Agriculture officials say that good in this economy.
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Police Asking For Help in Finding a Murder Suspect
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More Pot Farms Raided in Local Mountains
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Delta Discontinues Service from Santa Barbara to Salt Lake City
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Victim's Name Released in Sycamore Canyon Fatal Accident
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Woman Rams CHP Cruiser
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Local Man Indicted in Connection with Murder-For-Hire Plot
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Bev Mo is a Go
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S.B. Sheriff's On the Look-Out for An Armed Bank Robber
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Former First Lady to Visit Tri-Counties Today
Former first lady Nancy Reagan will join Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. More
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Armed Bank Robber Sought
The FBI is assisting the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's department in finding an armed bank robbery suspect. And this may not have been his first heist. More
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Ventura County Sabers Prepare For 2010 Season
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State Workers May Get IOU'S Instead of Paychecks
If California doesn't get a new state budget soon state workers may start getting I-O-U's.
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Man Convicted of Raping An Oxnard Toddler
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Weed Abatement Deadline Looms
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Walmart Foundation Presents Large Grant to SB Foodbank
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Fate of Local Shopping Center to Be Decided Next Week
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Bell City Council Slashing Salaries by 90%
Under pressure from outraged residents, the Bell City Council has voted to slash its salaries by 90 percent. More
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BP Confirms, Hayward Out
BP PLC says Tony Hayward will step down as chief executive officer from Oct. 1, to be succeeded by American Robert Dudley. More
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Jeremy Rathjen Does It All For Foresters
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Maldonado Clears IRS Tax Lien
Former State Senator and California Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado has apparently cleared up a sticky situation involving a tax lien against his family business in Santa Maria.
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Parkland Pot Busts Could Smoke Old Record
Most of year the Sheriff's West County Street Team is cracking down on cocaine and heroin, but during the summer months undercover agents says it's all about busting illegal marijuana grows in the Los Padres National Forest above Ojai. More
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Body Discovered In Paso Robles is Identified
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A Little of Hollywood Comes to Oxnard
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New Berry Crop Heading North
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LA County Coroner ID Wrong Way Driver on Highway 1 at Zuma
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Local Water District Will Help Pay Bell Pensions
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A Local Woman Is Killed, But What Exactly Happened?
Santa Barbara Police are investigating the death of an area woman. More
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Bear Captured in Ventura Neighborhood
A Ventura resident in the area of the 100 block of El Cerrito Street reported seeing an adult bear in his backyard around 6:30 on Sunday morning. More
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Two Arrests Made in Connection with February Murder
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Robles Preliminary Hearing Continued
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President Obama will make Appearance on ABC's, "The View"
Executive producers Barbara Walters and Bill Geddie said in making Monday's announcement that it will mark the first time a sitting U.S. president has visited a daytime talk show. More
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Solvang City Council To Decide on Amgen Bike Race
Solvang City Council members will decide today whether to submit a proposal to be a host city for next year's Amgen cycling race.
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Bell City Council Meeting Tonight, More Resignations?
Just days after firing three of the highest paid municipal employees in the U.S., the mayor and other town leaders of the modest Los Angeles suburb of Bell could find their own jobs in jeopardy. More
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Let the Road Work Begin
Crews are set to begin road work in Santa Barbara all the way up to Goleta Today. More
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Paso Robles Police Find Female Body In Sherwood Park
A woman is found dead in an area park, and police are calling it suspicious. More
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Fight Sends Six To Jail
A late night fight injures three people and sends six suspects to jail. More
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Big Deals On State Street
Things may be looking up, for businesses looking to set up shop in Santa Barbara's downtown. More
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Foodbanks In Dire Need
Santa Barbara County- Your help is needed, and it's needed now. That is the message being sent for organizers of local foodbanks as shelves continue to empty.
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Local City Flirts With Idea To Change Name
Oxnard is considering a name change.
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Special Saturday Council Meeting
City councils usually don't meet on Saturdays.
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Paving The Way For Roadwork And Jobs
Potholed plagued streets are getting more asphalt that many residents have seen in years. The work is being funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
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Publicist Says Zsa Zsa Gabor In Critical Condition
Zsa Zsa Gabor's publicist says the 93-year-old actress is hospitalized in critical condition after surgery to replace her right hip. More
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Whooping Cough Cases On The Rise
The number of cases of whooping cough continue to climb in San Luis Obispo County and across the state.
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County Bomb Squad Detonates Pipe Bomb
A small fire seen burning near the duck pond at Oceano Park, led to the discovery of a homemade pipe bomb early Friday morning More
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Apple Postponing Release of White iPhone 4
Apple says the white version of the iPhone 4 will not be available until later this year. More
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Bell City Administrators Resign
Three top administrators whose huge salaries sparked outrage in the Los Angeles County city of Bell have resigned. More
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SB Foresters Rally to Win 15th Straight Game
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Ensuring Local Public Safety
Santa Barbara's Fire & Police Commission posed a litany of questions to Police Chief Cam Sanchez and City Administration Thursday night. More
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Tipline Investigation: Denture Disaster
A Santa Barbara woman says she paid a local dentist almost two years ago to make her dentures. She's been living without teeth since then. Her health has declined and her family says she's become a hermit because she's too embarrassed to leave the house. More
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Bell City Salaries The Talk of the Town
One California city is being criticized statewide for paying city leaders more than the President and the Los Angeles Chief of Police.
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Small Unemployment Protest Held In Ventura County on Thursday
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Hidden Camera Found In Woman's Bedroom
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Crime Caseloads High, Help Is On The Way
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High End Home Sales Are Now Affected by Downturn in the Economy
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Santa Barbara Defends Its Target Store Decision
A recent decision by the Santa Barbara City Council, not to negotiate a lease with Target department stores for a local site, was made behind closed doors.
Now, some are asking why it wasn't done in a public session with public input, and was it a violation?
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Update: Fatal Bus Crash in Fresno, Departed From Los Angeles
The California Highway Patrol says a sixth person has died in a bus crash in California's Central Valley. More
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Murder Trial for Four Santa Barbara Men Will Go Forward
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I-E-D Found In Ventura Home
Local police didn't have to go to a war zone to find an I.E.D.
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Changes Are in Stores at Ventura Malll
Despite the Recession Pacific View mall is growing.
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Old Town Goleta May Get a Face-Lift
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Entrance Fees Approved for New Santa Maria Park
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MTD Offers "Ride Free Days" to Raise Awareness of Service
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Moorpark Considers Outlawing Drinking Games
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Three Suspects Sought in Attempted Ventura Murder
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Foodbank Desperate As More Need Food and Donations Decline
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Pres. Obama to Sign New Financial Regulations into Law
President Barack Obama plans to sign a sweeping remake of financial market rules brought on by the market meltdown of two years ago. More
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California Mid-State Fair Starts Today
The California Mid-State Fair opens its doors in Paso Robles at noon today. More
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West Beach Music And Arts Festival Reworked
Twiin Productions says it's moving ahead with this year's West Beach Music & Arts Festival, overcoming a denied permit for West Beach by scheduling a number of new, smaller local venues. More
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Arroyo Burro Beach Murder Update:Trial Date Set For One Suspect
Brittany Weiler, who is accused as an accessory in the killing of Robert Simpson near the parking lot of Arroyo Burro (Hendry's) beach on April 15th, will stand trial next month. A Superior Court Judge has set the date for August 24th, according to her attorney Doug Hayes.
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Tuesday Night Rally and March Against Arizona Law
Members of The Ventura County Human Rights Coalition held a rally and a march to Oxnard City Hall.
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No Truth To County Employee's Whopping Payout
As Santa Barbara County residents see cuts to services, sources ask KEY News if it is true that one county employee is set to walk away with a triple digit bonus. More
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Lindsay Lohan Reports To Jail
Her attorney says Lindsay Lohan is "scared as anyone would be" about the start of her jail term.
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Man Accused Of Impersonating A CHP Officer
Police in Atascadero say they've arrested a man, who appeared to be impersonating a California Highway Patrol officer. More
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Whooping Cough Related Deaths Rise, County Readies Response
Six people are now dead, as one of the worst outbreaks of whooping cough in the last 50 years continues to plague communities across the state. More
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Unemployment Benefits Extension Clears Hurdle
A bill to restore unemployment benefits to millions who have been out of work for more than six months has cleared a Senate hurdle.
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CVS Pharmacy Robbed, Suspects Arrested
Santa Maria Police arrest suspects overnight accused of robbing a CVS pharmacy. More
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Man Survives 250 Foot Fall off Local Cliff
A man is lucky to be alive after falling 250 feet down a cliff. More
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Pintard Talks Foresters Baseball
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Highway 101 Repaving & Repairs Planned
Monday night, July 26th, Cal-Trans will begin repaving and repairing eight and half miles of Highway 101 from Milpas Street to Patterson Avenue. More