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Friendship Center Hosts Early Mother’s Day Celebration in Montecito

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MONTECITO, Calif. (KEYT) - The Montecito Friendship Center hosted an early Mother’s Day breakfast honoring local moms, grandmothers, and caregivers. The event brought together seniors and community members for a morning focused on appreciation, connection, and celebration ahead of the holiday.

Organizers say gatherings like this are designed to reduce isolation and strengthen community ties among older residents.

Attendees shared a warm, social morning centered on recognition and gratitude for the role of caregivers in the community.

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Cailen Vela, 7-year-old with rare cancer who CNN profiled last year, has died

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Cailen Vela is pictured with his family.

By MJ Lee, CNN

(CNN) — Cailen Vela of Fruitport, Michigan, died Tuesday after fighting cancer for three years, his family announced. He was seven years old.

“Cancer never defined him; his joy, strength, and light are how he will be remembered. No matter what Cailen was facing, he showed up smiling,” Vela’s obituary said. “Running around, laughing loudly, loving deeply, and living every single moment to the absolute fullest. Cailen loved adventure, including a whale watching trip to California, countless camping trips, multiple kid-camps, hanging out with his many friends, always wanting to go on a bear hunt, and always wanting his ‘crazy sister’ by his side.”

CNN reported last year on Cailen’s diagnosis of a rare and aggressive form of cancer called embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, including his relapse after initial treatment. The cancer was discovered after a routine visit to the pediatrician, when doctors thought Cailen might have an ear infection.

Cailen’s parents, Aly and Cody, shared the anxiety they felt about the Trump administration’s then-proposed cuts to funding distributed by the National Institutes of Health. “If the funding got eliminated or cut that would be devastating, because these kids definitely need help in research,” Aly Vela told CNN at the time. “All the help — because there’s no real answers.”

A KFF Health News analysis found that the NIH’s sweeping cuts of grants that fund scientific research have inflicted pain across the country.

Cailen’s funeral is on May 16. His parents encouraged everyone to “come dressed in Cailen’s favorite things, including the Tigers, orange and yellow, Spiderman, Minecraft, Super Mario, How to Train Your Dragon and Disney.”

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Handwritten Stories Bring Strangers Together in Santa Barbara

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A downtown Santa Barbara art exhibit is turning simple handwritten notes into moments of connection between strangers.

The interactive installation invites people to share personal stories, reflections, and memories, which are then displayed for others to read and engage with.

The goal is to slow people down in a busy downtown environment and create space for empathy, reflection, and shared human experience.

Visitors describe the exhibit as unexpectedly personal, with many stopping to read messages that feel both intimate and universal.

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Handwritten Stories Bring Strangers Together in Santa Barbara

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A downtown Santa Barbara art exhibit is turning simple handwritten notes into moments of connection between strangers.

The interactive installation invites people to share personal stories, reflections, and memories, which are then displayed for others to read and engage with.

The goal is to slow people down in a busy downtown environment and create space for empathy, reflection, and shared human experience.

Visitors describe the exhibit as unexpectedly personal, with many stopping to read messages that feel both intimate and universal.

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Agentes de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza detuvieron a veterano de guerra por confucion

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Agentes de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza detuvieron a veterano de guerra por confucion

Nancy Prado

Tony Johnson de Desert Hot Springs, un veterano de guerra dice que hace días fue detenido en el puerto de entrada de San Ysidro después de regresar de México, donde había viajado para recibir tratamiento médico por trastorno de estrés postraumático, ansiedad y dolor crónico de espalda.

El hombre dice que agentes de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza lo detuvieron apuntándole con armas y lo esposaron durante 90 minutos, después le dijeron que lo habían confundido con otra persona de nombre similar y fue liberado sin cargos.

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