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Ryland plots a comeback: Homebuilder expects first profitable year since 2006

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UCSB scientist joins push for research funds

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Halter Ranch offers a new look behind Victorian facade

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Santa Barbara nonprofit opts to own rather than rent downtown

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Making the grade: Currie offers power assist to hill-challenged bicycle riders

By   /  Friday, December 21st, 2012  /  Features, Technology  /  Comments Off on Making the grade: Currie offers power assist to hill-challenged bicycle riders

Uncounted numbers of bicycles are gathering dust in garages, most likely because their owners are too challenged by the hills in their neighborhood. Currie Technologies, a company that moved to Simi Valley at the end of November, is growing at a robust pace by offering an alternative that saves energy costs while improving health and Read More →

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Melchiori takes the Fifth on asset transfers offshore

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Embattled contractor Mark Melchiori pleaded his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when asked questions about money transfers and offshore accounts during a Dec. 19 bankruptcy hearing at the U.S. Trustee’s office in Santa Barbara. During a ninety-minute hearing, Melchiori invoked the Fifth Amendment in response to questions about whether he transferred money between his company Read More →

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Amgen to pay $150M for misbranding Aranesp

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[Editor’s note: This story has been updated with comments from Amgen.] Biotech giant Amgen pleaded guilty Dec. 18 to a misdemeanor charge for misbranding its anemia drug Aranesp. According to a report from Bloomberg News, the Thousand Oaks-based firm agreed to pay $150 million in fines and penalties as part of the guilty plea. U.S. Read More →