Oil lease denied
The California State Lands Commission denied Jan. 29 the first new oil lease in offshore waters in nearly 40 years. John Garamendi, former deputy interior Secretary under President Bill Clinton, argued that the plan would open more doors to offshore drilling and oil exploration on the West Coast. The lieutenant governor chairs the three-member State Read More →
Madoff meltdown hits tri-county investors
Several tri-county investors are listed on the just-revealed client list of Bernard Madoff, the man whose alleged Ponzi scheme may have bilked investors out of $50 billion. The list came in filings made in bankruptcy proceedings for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York. Most of the investors on Read More →
Camarillo prison hospital might get scrapped
Just as opposition to the proposed prison hospital in Camarillo was about to reach a boiling point, Federal Receiver J. Clark Kelso said he would slam on the brakes before the project can get off the ground. After an onslaught of criticism, Kelso said Feb. 3 he would modify his $8 billion prison hospital plans Read More →
Tax troubles set back developer
Unpaid taxes totaling nearly $300,000 are the latest problems piling up for Robert Fowler, the owner of a 100-acre tract near the Santa Margarita Ranch in San Luis Obispo County. California officials have issued a $293,757 tax lien against Fowler. Last fall, he received a default notice on the 100-acre parcel in Santa Margarita that Read More →








