
Street smarts: Santa Barbara nonprofit welcomes largest cohort to date
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Food shipments to Ventura County food bank canceled
Amid funding cuts by the Trump Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has canceled about eight truckloads of food that were destined for Food Share of Ventura County. Monica White, CEO of the nonprofit food bank which feeds about 250,000 county residents a year, made the announcement March 27. She said the agriculture department had Read More →

Camarillo nurse gives birth to newborn care business

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Street smarts: CSUCI professor teams up with Cottage Health
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CRE: New CEO at VCCAR; Single-family home community opens in Nipomo
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Unemployment rate skyrockets throughout Central Coast

The unemployment rate in each of the tri-counties went up substantially in the month of January, according to the latest data provided by the California Employment Development Department. As a whole, the unemployment rate for the Central Coast was 4.93%, up from 4.5% in December. Released on March 14, the unemployment rate for Santa Barbara County jumped up 0.8% Read More →