Business at the Port of Hueneme bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic much quicker than management expected, allowing the port to keep its focus on the environment, port officials said at their 2020 “State of the Port” address on Oct. 15. When the shutdown started in March, all 10 of the automobiles manufacturers that use Read More →
More than half a dozen groups have sued Ventura County in response to the county’s recently adopted 2040 General Plan. The plan went into effect Oct. 15, 30 days after it was passed by the Ventura County Board of Supervisors. Several of the groups that filed suit against the county are oil and energy interests Read More →
Getting the flu during a normal year can range from annoying to potentially deadly, with complications that can require hospital-level interventions. Getting the flu during a pandemic could be even worse, which is why health care providers all over the region are putting extra effort into their flu shot programs this year. The effects of Read More →
By pacbiztimes / Friday, October 16th, 2020 / Latest news / Comments Off on Battle looms in Ventura gym lawsuit
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Ventura County moved into the second tier of California’s COVID-19 reopening process on Oct. 6, putting all three Central Coast counties in that category. Under the rules for red counties, Ventura County gyms, personal care services, museums, zoos, places of worship, movie theaters and restaurants will be able to reopen indoor operations in a limited Read More →
By pacbiztimes / Saturday, October 3rd, 2020 / middle / Comments Off on Two down, one to go: Santa Barbara County joins SLO in red tier; Ventura County could be next
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