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Political epicenters about to shift north

By   /  Saturday, October 18th, 2008  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Political epicenters about to shift north

Although our politicians are fixated on the November election and the changes that are going to be coming from Washington no matter who wins, we’d like to look just a little further out on the horizon.   There’s a national census that will take place in 2010 and for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Read More →

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Cal Poly releases first student-made wine

By   /  Saturday, October 18th, 2008  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Cal Poly releases first student-made wine

Despite starting a wine and viticulture major just three years ago, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is well on its way to becoming a national academic leader in the wine industry. This fall, Cal Poly released its first student-made wine – from the 2006 harvest – and is planning a large public release Read More →

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Commercial real estate deals are booming in Tri-Counties

By   /  Saturday, October 18th, 2008  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Commercial real estate deals are booming in Tri-Counties

Who says there are no deals in the Tri-Counties? Here are some of the recent commercial real estate deals: • Livingreen has leased 2,650 square feet of retail space at 614 N. Milpas, Santa Barbara. Brian Johnson and Bob Tuler of Radius Group represented the owner and Jim Turner of Latitude Inc. represented the lessee. Read More →

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Paso

By   /  Saturday, October 18th, 2008  /  Features  /  Comments Off on Paso

After more than 30 meetings about water, Paso Robles Mayor Frank Mecham hopes that just two more will do the trick. Mecham is vying to persuade residents that a proposed water rate increase is worth it to secure a reliable source of water for the city. The increase would help pay for water infrastructure improvements, Read More →

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Crush time

By   /  Saturday, October 18th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Crush time

At the Santa Barbara Winery, the winemakers’ beards are getting long. It’s the middle of grape crush season, when picked fruit arrives by the ton to be turned into wine. From the first shipments they receive in mid-September to the last load in November, Ryan Ralston and Cameron Bendetsen swear off their razors until the Read More →

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Mervyns to close 149 stores

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After filing for Chapter 11 bankrputcy in July, the California retail chain Mervyns LLC announced Oct. 18 it plans to close its remaining 149 stores after nearly six decades in business. On the Central Coast, Mervyns maintains six stores in San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Ventura, Oxnard and Thousand Oaks. Mervyns will have going-out-of-business Read More →

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Miramar looks for opening as soon as 2011

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Developer Rick Caruso is hoping to get a fast start on building the new Miramar Hotel in Montecito, with construction slated to begin in January and a grand opening already penciled in for 2011, according to a written statement from the developer. There are only two things standing in the way of this ambitious plan. Read More →