Opinion: Market turmoil is personal for Ukranian American financial advisor
By Guest commentary / Friday, April 8th, 2022 / Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion, Regions, Ventura County / Comments Off on Opinion: Market turmoil is personal for Ukranian American financial advisor
By Regina Korossy Ever since Russia invaded my native Ukraine in February, I’ve been working to both calm my clients’ emotions over the market fluctuations, and my own distress about the destruction in my homeland. It hasn’t been easy. The last few weeks, being Ukrainian American and a financial advisor is like wearing two hats. Read More →

Goleta cannabis distributor helps grow a new supply chain
By Jorge Mercado / Friday, April 8th, 2022 / Agribusiness, Latest news, left, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Subscriber content, Top Stories / Comments Off on Goleta cannabis distributor helps grow a new supply chain
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In Thousand Oaks, biotech execs discuss industry’s ‘rising tide,’ lament area’s lack of housing
By Tony Biasotti / Friday, April 8th, 2022 / Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Regions, Top Stories, Top Story, Ventura County / Comments Off on In Thousand Oaks, biotech execs discuss industry’s ‘rising tide,’ lament area’s lack of housing
In a dark period for the Ventura County economy, immediately before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, the biotechnology sector in the Conejo Valley has been a bright spot. The sector has grown in jobs, economic output and new businesses since 2019, even when the county as a whole has not, according to data presented on Read More →
In rare move for a community college, Ventura College could build campus housing for 320 students
By Tony Biasotti / Thursday, April 7th, 2022 / Higher Education, Latest news, Real Estate, Regions, Top Stories, Ventura County / Comments Off on In rare move for a community college, Ventura College could build campus housing for 320 students
California’s community colleges are the nation’s largest higher education system, with 116 campuses and 1.8 million students. Nearly all these students are missing out on one of the standard features of life at a four-year university: living on campus. That could be changing, though, and Ventura College is at the forefront of that change. A Read More →

Ventura County’s EDC chosen for one of state’s 10 innovation hubs
By Jorge Mercado / Thursday, April 7th, 2022 / Latest news, Law & Goverment, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Small Business, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Ventura County / Comments Off on Ventura County’s EDC chosen for one of state’s 10 innovation hubs
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Vandenberg makes pitch for new space training headquarters
By Jorge Mercado / Thursday, April 7th, 2022 / Latest news, Law & Goverment, left, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Subscriber content, Technology, Top Stories / Comments Off on Vandenberg makes pitch for new space training headquarters
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Housing still scarce for UCSB students, but university says crisis has abated
By pacbiztimes / Thursday, April 7th, 2022 / Higher Education, Latest news, Real Estate, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Top Stories, Top Story / Comments Off on Housing still scarce for UCSB students, but university says crisis has abated
The housing crunch at UC Santa Barbara has eased a bit, with students no longer staying in hotels in Goleta, but worries remain about how the university will house its students in the coming years. Edith Gomez, a third-year sociology major at UCSB, began researching apartment rentals in Isla Vista about six months before the Read More →







