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Amgen CEO again tops list of region’s highest paid execs

By   /  Friday, April 30th, 2021  /  Banking & Finance, Latest news, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Amgen CEO again tops list of region’s highest paid execs

Robert Bradway remained the highest paid executive in the Tri-Counties in 2020, but stock options and new faces changed a lot of the names and positions on the list. Bradway, the CEO of Amgen, earned $20.13 million in total compensation in 2020 — 3% more than he earned in 2019, and 8.23% more than in Read More →

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Real Estate: Apartments proposed for Kmart site in Thousand Oaks

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Good Works: CSUCI gets new art scholarship; Casa Pacifica funds vocational ed program

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An Oxnard nonprofit that grew out of the city’s shuttered Carnegie Art Museum has endowed CSU Channel Islands with a $50,000 scholarship fund for art and art history students. The nonprofit, Carnegie Art Cornerstones, was founded when the museum closed in 2019 due to city budget cuts. Two CSUCI art students chosen each year will Read More →

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805 Law Roundup: Santa Barbara firm disbands

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The Santa Barbara law firm of Fell, Marking, Abkin, Montgomery, Granet & Raney closed effective Feb. 28. It was a “natural winding down,” according to a news release from Frederick “Rick” Montgomery, one of the firm’s co-founders. Montgomery, a family law specialist, opened his own firm in Santa Barbara after Fell Marking closed. Other attorneys Read More →

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Street Smarts: This Mother’s Day, get Mom what she really wants, on the rocks

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Our View: NIMBYism cost California a seat in Congress

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Opinion: Keep our forests wild and green

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By Rebecca August The U.S. Forest Service has announced plans to cut thousands of mature live and dead trees across 2.5 square miles atop Mt. Pinos, a site that is sacred to the Chumash and other Indigenous tribes. The peak, deep in the Los Padres National Forest, draws throngs of locals and tourists year-round for Read More →