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Coast Village Road sees $20M surge in building and remodels

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One SLO dad’s mission to save his daughter’s life, and the world

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First, a word about what this column is not. It is not about a CEO, a big deal or a vast looming budget deficit. It is about a dad from San Luis Obispo who has embarked on a brave, if quixotic, quest to save his daughter’s life after she was diagnosed with cancer. Along the Read More →

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Happily ever after: Family built Wedgewood into $20M wedding powerhouse

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Health clinics prep for influx of new patients

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The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 28 decision to uphold President Obama’s Affordable Care Act left health care providers and consumers around the country wondering what the decision would mean for them. Across the Tri-Counties, it’s the community clinics serving low-income families and individuals that are likely to feel the most profound effects from the health Read More →

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How Make It Work fell off the fast track

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With a fleet of red Mini Coopers, Eric Greenspan built Make It Work into a tech support empire that stretched from Goleta to the Mexican border along the California coast. Starting with Santa Barbara in 2001, the company’s technicians fanned out across the Southland and rolled all the way to San Diego, the Mini Coopers Read More →

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Keeping her cool: Chef churns out ice cream, second chances

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Pacifica expands SLO County portfolio with hotel buys, remodels

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