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Jackson Friedman’s Year in Review

Our copy chief picks his favorite articles from 2018.

Jackson Friedman’s Year in Review
Workmen enter the Santa Barbara Waterworks Tunnel, the four-mile route to the construction camp at Gibraltar Dam. A city librarian wrapped in canvas for protection carries books on loan to the camp library (ca. 1920).

For our annual review of stories, our writers and editors have put together lists of the stories they were proud of this year, or just had fun writing or reading. Here are Copy Chief Jackson Friedman's picks.

The Bucket Brigade Conquers Grief and Destruction

This uplifting story brings to mind a famous quote from Fred Rogers, which is advice his mom gave to him as a kid when he saw something scary on the news: “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” After witnessing first-hand the devastation of the 1/9 Debris Flow, Indy reporter and Montecito resident Keith Hamm went looking for the helpers and found some in the form of the all-volunteer Santa Barbara Bucket Brigade. His stirring first-person account of the disaster and the group’s grassroots effort to dig Montecito out of the mud (and find some catharsis in the process) is complemented by Macduff Everton’s powerful photography.

Workmen enter the Santa Barbara Waterworks Tunnel, the four-mile route to the construction camp at Gibraltar Dam. A city librarian wrapped in canvas for protection carries books on loan to the camp library (ca. 1920).