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Editorial: Gov. Brown’s pension moves don’t go far enough

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The reforms themselves won’t fix California’s deep pension woes.

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Op/ed: All jobs, not just green jobs, are what California should focus on

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Thoughts on growing the tri-county economy from State Senate candidate Mike Stoker, R-Buellton.

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Op/ed: Balancing conservation and innovation are key to growing region’s economy

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Thoughts on growing the tri-county economy from State Senate candidate Hannah-Beth Jackson, D-Santa Barbara.

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Schniepp: Ventura County lags state’s recovery

By   /  Thursday, September 6th, 2012  /  Latest news, Real Estate, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Schniepp: Ventura County lags state’s recovery

Ventura County’s economic recovery is lagging behind that of the rest of the Golden State. That was the view from Mark Schniepp, director of the Santa Barbara-based California Economic Forecast in a Sept. 6 outlook for Ventura County. Ventura County has seen negative net migration in its population figures for seven out of the last Read More →

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Clipper sued for $60M amid layoffs

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Carpinteria-based Clipper Windpower faces a $60 million lawsuit from a wind farm developer shortly after it laid off 174 people. First Wind Energy, a Boston-based wind farm developer with projects in New York, Hawaii and several other states, filed suit on Sept. 4 in Santa Barbara County Superior Court. Most of the complaint is sealed. Read More →

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KEYT sold to Missouri media firm

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KEYT-TV, the ABC-affiliated television station serving Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, has been sold to Missouri-based News-Press & Gazette Co., or NPG. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “We have greatly valued the opportunity to serve the communities of California’s Central Coast,” KEYT’s general manager, Michael Granados, said in a statement. “Fortunately, Read More →

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SBCC lands on list of top 10 community colleges

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For the second year in a row, Santa Barbara City College has been named one of the top ten community colleges in the country. The Aspen Institute said Sept. 5 that it selected the Santa Barbara campus as one of the finalists for its Community College Excellence prize, one of the highest honors a junior Read More →