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Pounding Morning Rain, Swamped Streets and a Boat Crash on a Leading Edge of a Holiday Storm

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT)- A fierce storm coming in from the Pacific with a train-like stream of rain has battered the Santa Barbara and Ventura coast.

The Ventura Pier and the Hueneme Pier have both been shut down by emergency officials until a safety inspection can be completed.

Flooding is reported on Padaro Lane in Carpinteria.

Surface streets in Santa Barbara that were closed or treacherous included lower Calle Cesar Chavez, Chapala at Ortega, Cabrillo at Castillo Street and Old Coast Highway along with North Jameson Lane near Sheffield in Montecito where water was over running the road.

A sedan on Coast Village Circle went up and over a concrete design feature for the parking stalls. The driver was not hurt but the car was damaged.

Mission Creek was pounding with rolling rocks cascading through Oak Park where it dumps out from the De la Vina curve. It starts in the foothills.

The Santa Barbara Airport had a good report card despite the weather challenges for the passengers getting to and from the terminal in the rain. There were a few delays but most were on time and for those traveling to the East at dawn that was a critical start to the day.

Some of the coastal areas quickly got more than three inches of rain from the steady blast between midnight and 9 a.m. Some of the hardest rain was falling about 5 a.m.

During the morning drive hours a vehicle spun out and off the freeway at Winchester Canyon on the eastern side of Goleta.

Crews on Cabrillo Boulevard in Santa Barbara were using heavy equipment to pick up palm fronds. In many cases it was done by hand and collected into piles. The street was cover in them.

Work was also underway to keep the drains open in the lower Santa Barbara City College parking lot which filled with water this morning when more rain came down than the area could handle.

(More details, photos and video will be added here later today)

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The Day Before Christmas Brings Unusual Rain To The Central Coast

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) - ’Twas the day before Christmas and along the Central Coast, fewer people than normal may have been stirring, ‘cause the weather’s usually warm as toast!

Santa held hours at Mission Plaza in San Luis Obispo for the last time in 2025, and a lull in the weather brought families out just a few hours before the rain again went live.

Some folks at Pismo Beach said this weather makes more sense for a holiday celebrated in December, unlike so many years hence.

Emergency services in SLO and Santa Barbara counties know the weather’s unusual, and they are ready to spring at whatever this stormy Christmas Eve night may decide to bring.

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Por intentar ayudar a un niño, lo acusaron de un delito, estuvo en la cárcel y luego su caso fue desestimado

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Por Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN

Para Mahendra “Mick” Patel, 2025 siempre será el año en que su vida se puso de cabeza.

Lo que comenzó como un mandado para su madre anciana en marzo se convirtió en una acusación de intento de secuestro, lo que obligó al padre de 57 años a abandonar su negocio inmobiliario y dejó a su familia desesperada por encontrar una manera de limpiar su nombre.

En lugar de prepararse para un verano lleno de vacaciones familiares y celebraciones, se sentó en una celda de Georgia dándole vueltas a una pregunta: ¿cómo lo que él percibió como un intercambio inocente entre dos desconocidos en una tienda Walmart podía convertirse en cargos por delitos graves?

Los encontronazos previos de Patel con la ley palidecieron en comparación con los meses de agitación que estaba a punto de experimentar. Ahora se había visto arrastrado a las filas de los estadounidenses que dicen haber sido acusados injustamente de un delito.

La mujer, Caroline Miller, de 26 años, iba sentada en el vehículo motorizado con su hijo de 2 años en su regazo, y otro niño mayor estaba sentado en la parte inferior. Mientras los dos adultos conversaban, el vehículo chocó contra un exhibidor de la tienda y Patel se dio cuenta de que el niño parecía estar a punto de caerse, tanto del vehículo como del regazo de su madre.

Lo que ocurrió después dejó a Patel y a Miller con interpretaciones distintas del encuentro.

Patel dijo que extendió la mano para asegurarse de que el niño no cayera. Mientras tanto, Miller afirmó que el hombre le quitó a su hijo del regazo cuando ella levantó la mano para señalar dónde estaba el Tylenol.

“Yo le dije: ‘No, no… ¿qué estás haciendo?’. Él lo jaló”, dijo Miller a WSB, afiliada de CNN en marzo. “Yo lo jalé de vuelta. Estábamos forcejeando”.

CNN ha intentado en varias ocasiones hablar con Miller. Cuando se le contactó por teléfono, su padre se negó a hacer comentarios.

“Ellos (los agentes de policía) dijeron: ‘tenemos una orden contra usted’, y eso fue todo; me llevaron a la cárcel”, dijo Patel.

Durante 47 días, Patel enfrentó procesos legales, falta de nutrición y amenazas violentas mientras permanecía detenido sin derecho a fianza, según contó.

Patel pasó de ser su propio jefe y miembro del consejo directivo de una organización global de voluntarios dedicada a ayudar a niños a pasar días y noches en la cárcel del Condado de Cobb, entre personas acusadas o condenadas por delitos violentos.

Su cuerpo sintió rápidamente la tensión de su nuevo entorno. Primero, no tuvo medicación para tratar su hipertensión durante varios días y perdió al menos 17 libras (unos 7,7 kilos) porque solo comía leche, arroz, frijoles y mantequilla de maní debido a la falta de opciones vegetarianas.

Con su esposa fuera de la ciudad por motivos de trabajo, sus dos hijas adultas viviendo en otros estados y su madre anciana, que no habla inglés, en casa sin saber que él estaba tras las rejas, ningún miembro de su familia lo visitó.

La detención no era algo nuevo para él. Ya había estado en prisión una vez y había trabajado para reconstruir su vida después.

En 2013, Patel se declaró culpable de cargos federales por conspiración tras utilizar contactos de su etapa como ingeniero en un plan para influir en un proceso de licitación de un proyecto informático con el sistema de escuelas públicas de Atlanta. También fue arrestado por sospecha de conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol hace dos décadas, según registros judiciales.

Cumplir seis meses en una prisión federal por los cargos de conspiración fue, según Patel, “una experiencia completamente al

State Senate Leader Monique Limón Announces Next Sessions’ Committee Assignments

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KEYT) – On Tuesday, California's Senate President pro Tempore, Monique Limón of Santa Barbara, announced the committee membership assignments for the remainder of this legislative session.

The Central Coast member of the state's upper chamber will be sworn into the position on Jan. 5, 2026.

"I am proud to assume the role of President pro Tempore of the California State Senate at this critical time in our state and the nation’s history," the future President pro Tempore shared in November. "I look forward to working alongside my colleagues to move California forward and address the issues impacting the almost 40 million people who call this state home." 

The next session's Senate Democratic Leadership Team was also announced on Tuesday.

Article IV of the California Constitution established a biennial term for regular legislative business meaning this legislative session started on December 3, 2024, and will end on Nov. 30, 2026.

Bills that are not passed by both chambers within the session period will have to be reintroduced.

According to Article IV, the Governor can call for a special session of the state's legislature outside of that regular period.

For example, Governor Newsom called for a special session in 2023 to address rapidly rising oil prices in the state which resulted in the passage of SBx 1 - 2 and the creation of the Division of Petroleum Market Oversight all within a few months.

Chamber Democratic Leadership

  • President pro Tempore: Senator Monique Limón
  • Majority Leader: Senator Angelique Ashby
  • Assistant Majority Leaders: Senator Aisha Wahab and Senator Laura Richardson
  • Democratic Caucus Chair: Senator Caroline Menjivar
  • Majority Whip: Senator Tim Grayson
  • Assistant Majority Whips: Senator Dave Cortese, Senator Steve Padilla, Senator Susan Rubio

Senator Limón's Office noted that changes to the Budget Committee and its associated Subcommittees as well as the Natural Resources and Water Committee assignments will take immediate effect and all other changes, including the creation of new legislative committees, will take effect on Feb. 1, 2026.

Senate Committee Assignments

Agriculture Committee:

  • Senator Anna Caballero (D-Merced) (Chair)
  • Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil (R-Jackson) (Vice Chair)
  • Senator Angelique Ashby (D-Sacramento)
  • Senator Jerry McNerney (D-Pleasanton)
  • Senator Steve Padilla (D-San Diego)

Appropriations Committee:

  • Senator Sabrina Cervantes (D-Riverside) (Chair)
  • Senator Kelly Seyarto (R-Murrieta) (Vice Chair)
  • Senator Christopher Cabaldon (D-Yolo)
  • Senator Megan Dahle (R-Bieber)
  • Senator Tim Grayson (D-Concord)
  • Senator Laura Richardson (D-San Pedro)
  • Senator Aisha Wahab (D-Silicon Valley)

Banking and Financial Institutions Committee:

  • Senator Tim Grayson (D-Concord) (Chair)

DOJ says it has found over a million additional documents potentially related to Epstein

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A court document related to Jeffrey Epstein is seen after the US Justice Department released it on December 19.


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(CNN) — The Justice Department on Wednesday said it has uncovered over a million more documents potentially related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and may need “a few more weeks” to review and release them to the public.

The department made the revelation in a post on X, saying the the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the FBI had informed the department of the new documents.

“The DOJ has received these documents from SDNY and the FBI to review them for release, in compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, existing statutes, and judicial orders,” the post said.

“We have lawyers working around the clock to review and make the legally required redactions to protect victims, and we will release the documents as soon as possible. Due to the mass volume of material, this process may take a few more weeks. The Department will continue to fully comply with federal law and President Trump’s direction to release the files,” the post continued.

It was not immediately clear how the new documents were discovered or what might be in them. CNN has reached out to the Justice Department for comment.

The announcement on Wednesday comes after a week of intermittent releases as required by a new transparency law that Congress passed last month. The department already had been facing criticism for not releasing everything as required on December 19, though officials insisted they needed time to redact information to protect victims and alleviate other possible legal concerns.

Even before the revelation Wednesday of more possible documents, the Justice Department had been scrambling to get out everything in its possession. CNN reported Tuesday that Justice Department leadership had asked for volunteers in a prosecutor’s office in South Florida to help with redactions.

The Justice Department first posted a massive trove of documents required to be released under the new law on the Friday deadline. That was followed up with another drop early Saturday, and another major release on Tuesday, which contained Read more

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