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Orcutt wine bar owner faces criminal charges for stay-at-home order violations

Orcutt wine bar owner faces criminal charges for stay-at-home order violations KSBY and last updated 2021-04-08 02:42:35-04 An Orcutt wine bar owner is facing criminal charges for allegedly defying public health orders. The Santa Barbara County District Attorney s Office filed four misdemeanor complaints against Kurt Hixenbaugh, co-owner of Vino et Amicis in Orcutt. The complaint alleges he violated stay-at-home orders and failed to file a public health order between December and January. Santa Barbara County District Attorney s Office Santa Barbara County District Attorney s Office In December, Hixenbaugh posted a YouTube video with the title We are Staying Open days after California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new stay-at-home order which forced many businesses to shut down.

Assemblyman defending former SLO officer charged with violating COVID-19 rules

Assemblyman defending former SLO officer charged with violating COVID-19 rules April 7, 2021 BY JOSH FRIEDMAN The Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office filed criminal charges against a former San Luis Obispo police sergeant for allegedly violating coronavirus health orders, setting up a possible court battle between prosecutors and a sitting California assemblyman. Prosecutors charged Kurt Hixenbaugh, the co-owner of a wine bar in Orcutt, with four misdemeanors. The charges include two counts of failing to obey a stay-at-home order and two counts of failing to file a public health report. Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo), who is a practicing attorney, has agreed to defend Hixenbaugh in court. Both Hixenbaugh and Cunningham have been outspoken critics of California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s coronavirus orders.

Buyer Beware: Gift cards come with some risk

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Support local. Shop local.  William Santoro of Montecito holding worthless gift card (Herb Tuyay/KEYT) It is a pandemic mantra folks in Santa Barbara have practiced for the past year. But, as one man learned, that slogan should come with a warning: Let the Buyer Beware. The Enterprise Fish Company is one of our favorite restaurants for many years, said William Santoro, a resident of Montecito. That consumer warning comes as a painful reminder for Santoro, like a slap in the face with a cold fish. It can happen with any type of retailer, large or small, local or national.

Driver Who Struck Woman, Infant During Police Pursuit Sentenced to State Prison

Driver Who Struck Woman, Infant During Police Pursuit Sentenced to State Prison Ricardo Adan Sanchez receives a term of 19 years, 4 months in connection with the 2019 chase and crash Ricardo Adan Sanchez, 38 of Santa Barbara was sentenced Monday to 19 years and 4 months in state prison after being convicted of driving a vehicle that struck a grandmother and her infant grandchild in a stroller in downtown Santa Barbara amid a police pursuit in 2019. (Peter Hartmann / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland March 2, 2021 Ricardo Adan Sanchez A Santa Barbara man was sentenced to 19 years and 4 months in state prison after being convicted of driving a vehicle that struck a grandmother and her infant grandchild in a stroller in downtown Santa Barbara amid a police pursuit in 2019, the Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.

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