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Montecito Bank reports growth in assets, drop in loans for Q1

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Montecito Bank & Trust’s assets increased more than 14% in the year ended March 31, with “strong” deposit growth, the bank said in its May 2 first-quarter earnings release. The Santa Barbara-based bank, the largest financial institution based in the tri-county region, said its total assets rose $302.45 million, closing at $2.39 billion, at the Read More →

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Income grows at Community West Bank as PPP loans phase out

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Net income for Goleta-based Community West Bancshares increased more than 31% for the quarter ended March 31, to $4 million, or 45 cents per diluted share, the company announced April 29. The holding company for Community West Bank reported net income of $3 million, or 35 cents per diluted share, for the same period last Read More →

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Recycling and the pursuit of a ‘circular economy’

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A new name marks a new era at The Colleges of Law

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Santa Barbara County court first in region to put civil filings online; other counties plan to follow suit

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Real Estate: $21.5M medical building sells in Agoura Hills

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Orfalea reflects on childhood, Kinko’s sale, and his ‘one measure of success’

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Paul Orfalea still hasn’t forgiven the alphabet. “I think it’s chickenshit, the alphabet,” the Kinko’s founder told a lunchtime meeting of the Rotary Club of Ventura-South on April 25, at the Tower Club atop the Topa Financial Plaza in Oxnard. “ ‘GH’ is an ‘F,’ ‘PH’ is an ‘F’, and ‘F’ is an ‘F.’ Why Read More →