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Farming feels the chill: 2015 ag forecast looks beyond drought

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With frost advisories at the start of this year already keeping many tri-county growers on their toes, the agricultural community across the region is hoping for a rainier, greener year.

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Select merger will shift HQ to Atlanta

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One of the 10 largest staffing firms in the nation, the Santa Barbara-based Select Family of Staffing Cos., announced Jan. 5 it plans to merge with EmployBridge, a staffing company based in Atlanta.

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Hoping to hit the jackpot: CES 2015

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Tri-County tech firms hunt customers at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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Arlington Village project moving ahead behind theater

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Bruce Corwin, one of the longtime owners of the Arlington Theater and Metropolitan Theaters chain, is getting closer to seeing his Arlington Village apartment project take shape in downtown Santa Barbara. The first set of building plans has been submitted and groundbreaking is anticipated in three to four months, Scott Hopkins, an architect with RRM Read More →

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Innovation takes center stage at ACG Westlake program

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A strong connection to area businesses and insight into financial trends will help area universities better connect with the new technologies emerging on the Highway 101 corridor.

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Editorial: Gov. Brown is right about higher ed costs

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The legislature needs to fund our flagship Cal Poly and allow measured expansion to 15,000 students at our emerging leader, CSUCI, in a manner fair to taxpayers and students.

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Editorial: Edison shouldn’t leave businesses in the dark

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Edison has been talking for years about the need to balance electrical loads in the West Ventura County-South Santa Barbara County corridor, but the company is taking its time.