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Dragon Q Energy sends help to power up Malibu

By   /  Thursday, January 23rd, 2025  /  Latest news, left, Santa Barbara County, Technology  /  Comments Off on Dragon Q Energy sends help to power up Malibu

In response to the Los Angeles Wildfires that have ravaged the county, such as the Palisades Fire which has left thousands of homes and businesses destroyed and many more without electricity and internet connectivity, Dragon Q Energy is stepping up to the challenge. The Santa Barbara-based company that specializes in battery technology deployed its PowerPole technology to Read More →

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Limoneira completes $1.7M water pumping rights transactions

By   /  Thursday, January 23rd, 2025  /  Agribusiness, Energy, Latest news, Tri-County Public Companies, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Limoneira completes $1.7M water pumping rights transactions

Santa Paula-based lemon grower Limoneira announced Jan. 23 the successful completion of three water pumping rights transactions in the Santa Paula Basin totaling $1.7 million. The sales, which valued the water pumping rights at $30,000 per acre-foot, underscore the increasing value of water resources in the region and validate the company’s long-term strategy of optimizing Read More →

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Fire near CSUCI now under control

By   /  Thursday, January 23rd, 2025  /  Higher Education, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Fire near CSUCI now under control

The Laguna fire that began at approximately 8:38 a.m. at Laguna and Hueneme Roads near CSU Channel Islands is now under control, according to school officials. The Ventura County Fire Department has been on scene and has lifted evacuation orders for the campus and the University Glen and Anacapa Canyon residential communities. No injuries have been reported Read More →

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Santa Barbara News-Press gets new life under Arizona nonprofit

By   /  Thursday, January 23rd, 2025  /  Latest news, middle, Santa Barbara County, Subscriber content  /  Comments Off on Santa Barbara News-Press gets new life under Arizona nonprofit

It has been a year and a half since the Santa Barbara News Press, the former longest running daily newspaper in Southern California, shuttered its doors — but the media outlet might have new life in 2025. Ben Romo, a principal at Romo & Associates in Santa Barbara, spearheaded a group dubbed NP 2024 LLC, which bid $285,000 Read More →

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Teledyne finishes fiscal year strong with record Q4

By   /  Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025  /  Earnings, Latest news, left, Subscriber content, Technology, Tri-County Economy, Tri-County Public Companies, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Teledyne finishes fiscal year strong with record Q4

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Guest commentary: How tri-county small business owners can kick off 2025 with confidence

By   /  Friday, January 17th, 2025  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Guest commentary: How tri-county small business owners can kick off 2025 with confidence

By Melissa Macias and Brenda Cervantes Every new year brings an opportunity for entrepreneurs to evaluate the state of their business and adjust their strategies to prepare for success in the year ahead.  Here in the tri-county region, Ventura County’s 2025 GDP is estimated to be markedly higher than in previous years according to a Read More →

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Dubroff: How the Palisades, Eaton fires will impact the region

By   /  Friday, January 17th, 2025  /  Columns, Latest news, Subscriber content  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: How the Palisades, Eaton fires will impact the region

The costliest fires in modern times in Southern California are going to be with us for a long time.  Recovery will take years, home insurance will get more expensive and harder to get, and some people who lost everything will never come back.  We may never really know what caused the Eaton and Palisade fires, but arguing about Read More →