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From black gold to green power: Solar project on Fillmore oil refinery site nears completion

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Inogen’s new CEO looks to the future

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As life begins to regain a bit of the normalcy that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic, Goleta-based Inogen is ready to not only get back to its roots, but also lay the foundation for a new direction for the company. Inogen, a medical device company specializing in portable oxygen concentrators, hired a new CEO on Read More →

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GeoLinks keeps up growth pace, may open satellite offices soon

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Caruso: Brick and mortar retail will recover, if it’s relevant

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

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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 →

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Region’s clinics get almost $60M in federal COVID funds

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Several Central Coast health centers are getting nearly $60 million in total federal funds to help expand access to COVID-19 vaccines, testing and treatment because of the American Rescue Plan. Of the six centers, Community Health Centers of the Central Coast, which is based in Nipomo, received the most money, with $18.7 million. Three organizations Read More →