For the second straight month, the unemployment rate along the Central Coast didn’t see much change, according to the latest data from the California Employment Development Department. Released Dec.
By Staff Report The Ventura County office market's recovery continues, though challenges remain in boosting occupancy levels ...
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By Gerhard Apfelthaler Do you ever feel that you spend too much time in meetings where nothing gets done? You are not alone. In a 2019 Harvard Business Review Article, it is estimated that every day ...
At a Dec. 10 press conference in Colusa County, California Gov. Gavin Newson discusses funding for thousands of ...
Just before the holidays, our Civil Dialogues podcast was gifted a unique opportunity for an interview. We got a chance to sit down with Father Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, the nation’s ...
Paso Robles-based Pearce Services will become one of the largest independent service providers for power continuity solutions ...
Quantum scientists at Google made quite a splash this week with reports that described how its new chip, Willow, made a ...
By Heidi Allison The County of Ventura recently announced its Fentanyl is Forever awareness campaign, releasing a series of pretty staggering stats related to the increase of Fentanyl found on our ...
For the first time in Wine Enthusiast magazine’s 30 years of ranking the World’s Top 100 wines, a wine from Paso Robles made the Top 10. Austin Hope 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon is No. 10 in the magazine’s ...
The Ventura County Chamber's Poinsettia Awards at the Ventura Beach Marriott drew an A-list crowd including: Jackie Gardina, Dean of the Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law, Monica White, Pattie ...
The Santa Barbara Foundation announced its Conservation, Environment, and Public Trails (CEPT) Grants for 2024 on Dec. 19, awarding nearly $610,000 to 26 nonprofits across Santa Barbara County.