
Street Smarts: Veteran’s Day celebrations along the Central Coast
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Five years after Borderline mass shooting, building being demolished

Five years after the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar & Grill that claimed 12 lives in Thousand Oaks, the building that houses the long-closed country music dance club is being torn down. Workers on Nov. 9 were demolishing the roof and one of the building’s walls at 99 Rolling Oaks Dr. The building’s owner, Golden Enterprise, did Read More →
Amgen beats Q3 expectations, discusses Horizon purchase

Thousand Oaks-based Amgen has a lot on the horizon as it nears the end of fiscal year 2023, with the company yet again beating analysts’ expectations, this time in the third quarter, and beginning the onboarding process of its latest acquisition. Amgen delivered sales worth $6.9 billion in the third quarter of 2023, up 4% Read More →

New Camarillo coworking space caters to techies, others

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Central Coast unemployment takes slight dip
After a big leap from July to August, the unemployment rate along the Central Coast fell slightly in September, with each county also adding a slew of nonfarming jobs during the month. According to the data released Oct. 19 from the California Employment Development Department, the unemployment rate of the tri-counties was 3.9% compared to Read More →