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Dubroff: SBA soaring even higher behind new airport director 

By   /  Friday, November 3rd, 2023  /  Columns, Economy, Latest news, Subscriber content, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: SBA soaring even higher behind new airport director 

Henry Dubroff

It’s been just about a year since Chris Hastert left the Santa Maria airport to take the top job in Santa Barbara. So far, he’s off to an impressive start.  Santa Barbara Airport was recently upgraded to “small hub” status by the Federal Aviation Administration, recognizing that there is a growing number of connecting passengers.  Read More →

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Street smarts: Ventech hosts talk on James Webb Space Telescope

By   /  Friday, November 3rd, 2023  /  Columns, Latest news, Nonprofits, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Street smarts: Ventech hosts talk on James Webb Space Telescope

Ventech, an emerging venture and technology forum, will be hosting a talk revolving around The James Webb Space Telescope, a revolutionary achievement by some of the top minds at NASA and other technology companies, aimed at ushering in a new era of cosmic exploration. The forum will be led by special speaker, Dr. Matthew Greenhouse, an Read More →

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Ventura County leaders ask for more housing to increase economic opportunity

By   /  Friday, November 3rd, 2023  /  Economy, Latest news, middle, Tri-County Economy, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Ventura County leaders ask for more housing to increase economic opportunity

Drawing on a century-and-a-half history of adaptation to change, Ventura County leaders pressed for more housing, increased economic opportunity and sound finances at the annual State of the County event on Nov. 2. Held at the Reagan Library, the program attracted a standing-room-only crowd to celebrate the county’s 150th anniversary. Since 1873, leaders have been Read More →

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Amgen beats Q3 expectations, discusses Horizon purchase

By   /  Thursday, November 2nd, 2023  /  Central Coast, Earnings, Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, left, Subscriber content, Tri-County Economy, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Amgen beats Q3 expectations, discusses Horizon purchase

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Paso Robles vineyard sold for $1B 

By   /  Thursday, November 2nd, 2023  /  Agribusiness, Latest news, San Luis Obispo County, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Paso Robles vineyard sold for $1B 

Daou Vineyards, located in Paso Robles, is now a part of one of the largest deals in the region in 2023 after announcing that it would be sold to an Australian wine estate for as much as $1 billion. Owned by Georges and Daniel Daou, the vineyard was sold to Australia’s Treasury Wine Estates, one Read More →

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Update: Second agriculture quarantine declared in Ventura County

By   /  Tuesday, October 31st, 2023  /  Agribusiness, Central Coast, Latest news, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Update: Second agriculture quarantine declared in Ventura County

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Gills Onions recalls products after salmonella outbreak

By   /  Thursday, October 26th, 2023  /  Agribusiness, Latest news, left, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Gills Onions recalls products after salmonella outbreak

Oxnard-based Gills Onions has voluntarily recalled its branded fresh diced onions products out of an “abundance of caution” due to a salmonella outbreak that has left more than a dozen hospitalized, according to the U.S. Food and Agriculture department on Oct. 24. The outbreak of salmonella is linked to bagged, precut onions that has sickened Read More →