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How to borrow $4 billion: With financing secure, path is nearly clear for Teledyne/Flir deal

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Real Estate: A new building breaks ground at UCSB; an old one donated in Camarillo

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Our View: Thousand Oaks takes smart route to growth

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Thousand Oaks Boulevard is getting a makeover with buildings like the one on the left becoming more like the one on the right.

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Opinion: Tips for making it through the rest of the Zoom era

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By Gerhard Apfelthaler After a full year of taking meetings, interviewing candidates, attending conferences, teaching classes or attending seminars via Zoom or similar online platforms, we all know: Zoom fatigue is real, and it is awful. While we are all thankful for videoconferencing technology, most of us have experienced that a regular eight-hour day on Read More →

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Opinion: Don’t tax California’s family businesses to death

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By Ken Monroe In recent months, there’s been a lot of attention paid to some high-profile California businesses that have decided to move some or all of their operations to lower-cost states. Oracle, the second largest software maker in the world, is moving its corporate headquarters from Silicon Valley to Austin, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise—whose Read More →

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Letter to the Editor: We can’t become numb to the horror of mass shootings

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Dear Editor: Thank you for writing this article, Henry (“Measuring time by massacres, from Columbine to Boulder,” March 26). You are right that it is horrific to measure time by mass shootings. I am a journalist as well. We have had two mass shootings in our family now, one where Micayla was murdered in the Read More →

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Cal Poly economic impact estimated at $1.8B

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Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is responsible for more than $1.8 billion per year in industrial activity and nearly 20,000 jobs around the state, according to a new study commissioned by the California State University system. The study looked at the 2018-19 academic year and was released April 1, and conducted by a Virginia consulting Read More →