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Ventura County Board of Supervisors unanimously Votes to Name Crisis Stabilization Unit in Honor of Former Supervisor Bob Huber

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On Tuesday, April 14, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to name the new Crisis Stabilization Unit in Simi Valley in honor of Former Fourth District Supervisor Bob […]

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Harper Lee Fast Facts

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(CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Harper Lee, who wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a coming of age story about two children who learn about racism and acceptance in the 1930s Deep South.

Personal

Birth date: April 28, 1926

Death date: February 19, 2016

Birth place: Monroeville, Alabama

Birth name: Nelle Harper Lee

Father: Amasa Coleman Lee, attorney and member of the Alabama State Legislature

Mother: Frances (Finch) Lee

Education: Attended Huntingdon College, 1944-1945; University of Alabama, 1945-1949; also a study-abroad program at Oxford University in England.

Other Facts

Harper Lee’s hometown of Monroeville, Alabama, was the inspiration for Maycomb, the fictional town where “To Kill a Mockingbird” took place in the 1930s.

Lee’s father, A.C. Lee, was the basis for the small-town attorney and father, Atticus Finch, in “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Lee has been described as extremely private. In early 2015, both Lee’s literary agent and publisher said she hadn’t spoken to the press since 1964.

Was childhood friends with author Truman Capote, who some say was the inspiration for the neighbor, Dill, in “Mockingbird.”

She was reportedly named after her grandmother, Ellen – spelled backwards is Nelle.

Timeline

1950s – Moves to New York, and works as a reservations clerk at Eastern Airlines and British Overseas Airways.

1956 – Friends impressed with Lee’s writing abilities give her money to support herself for a year. She leaves her job at the airline to concentrate full-time on writing.

1959 – Travels to Kansas with Truman Capote as his research assistant on an article for the New Yorker about the murder of a farm family. The article evolves into Capote’s true-crime novel, “In Cold Blood.”

July 1960 – “To Kill a Mockingbird” is published.

1961 – Two short stories by Lee are published in magazines: “Love – In Other Words,” in Vogue, and “Christmas To Me,” in McCall’s.

May 1, 1961 – Wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, for “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

1963 – Gregory Peck wins a 1962 Academy Award for Best Actor for the role of Atticus Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” The movie was nominated for eight Oscars and won three.

1999 – Library Journal readers vote “To Kill a Mockingbird” the best novel of the 20th century.

June 2007 – Suffers a stroke.

November 5, 2007 – Receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom, from President George W. Bush.

May 2013 – Lee sues her agent, Samuel Pinkus, in federal court, alleging he had “improperly collected royalties since 2007.” The case is dismissed in September 2013.

October 2013 – Sues the Monroe County Heritage Museum in her hometown for trademark infringement, saying it is illegally using her fame for its own gain. The case is settled in June 2014.

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Color Spreads as Downtown Street Art Project Builds Momentum

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A once-gray downtown intersection is quickly transforming into a vibrant public art display just days after its kickoff.

Volunteers have returned steadily, filling the crossroads of Carrillo and State Streets in bold colors as the mural pushes past the halfway mark.

The project is already drawing crowds and boosting foot traffic, with shoppers stopping to watch and take photos.

Volunteers and community members describe a growing sense of energy as the artwork comes to life, turning the space into both a destination and a shared community experience.

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Reminder: Join the City of Goleta This Saturday April 18 for Beautify Goleta Earth Day

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Community Cleanup Features Zero-Waste Prizes, Interactive Educational Activities, and a Bulky Item Drop-Off The City of Goleta is reminding the community that the 4th Annual Beautify Goleta Earth Day event […]

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Elderly Man Dies After Being Hit By Car In Pismo Beach Parking Lot

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PISMO BEACH, Calif. (KEYT) – An older Arroyo Grande man has died after being hit by a motor vehicle Thursday in the parking lot of a Pismo Beach medical clinic.

According to Pismo Beach Police, officers were called out to the scene around 10:15am Thursday to reports of a pedestrian vs. motor vehicle incident outside of Med Plus, located at 877 N. Oak Park Blvd.

There, first aid was immediately administered to a 88-year-old Arroyo Grande man by medical personnel from Med Plus before the man was transported to a local hospital by ambulance.

The man died from his injuries before arrival.

Police say the driver remained on scene and was cooperative with officers. Drugs and alcohol do not seem to be a factor.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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