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Tech Briefcase: Interlink expands in Scotland; Arcutis gets patent; Marcus & Millichap hacked

By   /  Friday, October 1st, 2021  /  Banking & Finance, Latest news, Technology, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Tech Briefcase: Interlink expands in Scotland; Arcutis gets patent; Marcus & Millichap hacked

Interlink Electronics, an Irvine-based sensor manufacturer with its research and development hub in Camarillo, announced Sept. 23 that it plans to expand its European presence with a new engineering team in Scotland. The new team will start with five engineers and will be located near the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. To support the group, Read More →

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Two Central Coast marketing companies rake in 8-figure financing deals

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Street Smarts: Santa Barbara’s Pedro Nava leads study of recall reforms

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Waiting for the bus: Bill’s Bus aims to get on the road again, but costs are high

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Since 1991, thousands of people have taken a shuttle service that provides dependable and safe nighttime transportation between Isla Vista and downtown Santa Barbara. But, like many businesses in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic brought Bill’s Bus to a screeching halt. The bus suspended its scheduled service for Isla Vista residents headed from the seaside Read More →

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Former Mindbody CEO Rick Stollmeyer’s next big thing is a drone company

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Our View: Natural gas isn’t perfect, but it has its place

By   /  Friday, October 1st, 2021  /  Editorials, Energy, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our View: Natural gas isn’t perfect, but it has its place

Every morning millions of Californians wake up and tweak their heater controls to warm up, and turn on hot water to shower. It happens automatically due to abundant natural gas, and up until recently, gas has been as cheap as it has ever been. Now we are getting a wake-up call. Natural gas supplies worldwide Read More →

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Opinion: We must prepare for rising seas

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By Loredana Carson Sea level rise is an issue that looms large on the horizon, but the horizon appears to be way off in the distant future. Many experts give predictions of tidal waters rising 6 to 10 feet along the coast by 2100. Others choose to focus on 2050 and believe 3 feet is Read More →