UC Regents settle Goleta housing suit
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805 law: Santa Barbara law firm partners with scholarship foundation
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Man gets prison for bilking $1M from Thousand Oaks psychiatrist
Latest news, Law & GovermentA Whittier man was sentenced March 21 to 7 years, 8 months in state prison for bilking a Thousand Oaks psychiatrist out of more than $1 million. David Syner, 62, was also ordered to pay $987,250 plus interest, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office said. Syner pled guilty in Ventura County Superior Court on June Read More →
Fishing groups file suit over wind farms
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Women’s health services are thriving on Central Coast
Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, left, Tri-County EconomyCentral Coast healthcare providers exemplify upcoming Women’s Health Month with an array of women-specific services. The newest addition is the recent launch of Cottage Health’s Women’s Heart Clinic in Santa Barbara. It’s designed to address the unique needs of women with cardiovascular diseases — their leading cause of death. Led by Dr. Bina Ahmed, an Read More →
Forum focuses on needed affordable housing for area educators
Central Coast, Education, Higher Education, Latest news, Tri-County EconomyMany students at California’s public colleges and universities have to sleep in their cars because they can’t afford permanent housing, including dormitories. Among them are those enrolled at CSU Channel Islands, according to Linda Braunschweiger, CEO of the Housing Trust Fund Ventura County. “There’s a large percentage of them,” she told the Business Times on Read More →