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Arnold rushes to salvage his eco-devo legacy

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As a person who’s only seen Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger from behind the ropes at press conferences up and down the Tri-Counties, I’ve lost my ability to connect with his charm. He now strikes me as a particularly hollow political figure. He’s pretending to ride off into the sunset in a blaze of glory. But what Read More →

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Treasurer candidates bank on being the one

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The seven candidates for Ventura County treasurer-tax collector include former bankers, a retired judge and the head of the county’s Taxpayers Association. The crowded field is seeking the position now held by Lawrence Matheney, who is retiring. In addition to collecting property taxes, the Ventura County Treasurer’s Office touches billions of dollars in public money. Read More →

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Putting Cal Lutheran on the map

By   /  Monday, April 19th, 2010  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Putting Cal Lutheran on the map

As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, California Lutheran University has taken the wraps off a much-anticipated economic impact study. It turns out that the Thousand Oaks campus pumped $142 million into the Ventura County economy in its last fiscal year, accounting for about 1,400 jobs and, importantly, more than $20 million in capital expenditures, Read More →

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Business takes action to save vital flights

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In Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, a business-led effort to reverse United Express’ plans to slash service between the Central Coast and major markets is beginning to gain altitude. In Ventura County, the pushback has begun with a grassroots petition effort to restore several daily United Express flights between Oxnard and Los Angeles International Airport. Read More →

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Oil

By   /  Friday, April 16th, 2010  /  Latest news  /  Comments Off on Oil

ExxonMobil has set a new record for slant drilling from an oil platform off the coast of Santa Barbara County, setting the stage for decades of more tension between energy companies and environmentalists as new technology unlocks billions of barrels of oil. Houston-based Exxon said April 16 that it had drilled more than six miles Read More →

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From the editor: SEC finally cracks down

By   /  Friday, April 16th, 2010  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on From the editor: SEC finally cracks down

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s April 16 complaint against Goldman Sachs for failing to disclose the near-certainty of failure in the synthetic debt products it sold under the Abacus brand is an important first step in restoring a fair and equitable balance of power in the financial system. Allowing a select club of investment Read More →

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Cal Lutheran pumps $142M into Ventura County

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Thousand Oaks-based California Lutheran University contributes $142 million to the Ventura County economy, including taxes of about $21 million and 1,400 full-time jobs. Those figures are the result of an economic impact study CLU conducted as part of its 50th anniversary. The study was conducted by Jamshid Damooei, a professor of business administration at CLU Read More →