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By Editorial Board / Friday, September 9th, 2011 / Editorials, Opinion / 1 Comment
20-somethings are coming to Ventura for tech jobs, but making them permanent residents, the kind who will actually stick around through their 30s and 40s, will be far more difficult.
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By Henry Dubroff / Friday, September 9th, 2011 / Columns, Opinion / Comments Off on CMH takes $350M, goes to next level
For decades, midtown Ventura has been a health care hub for Ventura County, but it’s a vision that’s gone largely unrecognized as the city grew up around Community Memorial Hospital.
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By Editorial Board / Friday, September 2nd, 2011 / Editorials, Opinion / 2 Comments
It’s no longer sufficient to sit idly, then complain loudly when anti-business upstarts get in and put the brakes on the free enterprise system.
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By Jim Logan / Friday, September 2nd, 2011 / Top Stories / Comments Off on Express bus tackles Ventura to SB commute
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, September 2nd, 2011 / Features, Small Business, Technology / Comments Off on Six feet under, in real time: Ventura firm creates tomb-finding app
A website and mobile app helps people find where their loved ones are buried.
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By Marlize van Romburgh / Friday, August 19th, 2011 / Columns, Real Estate / Comments Off on City Ventures looks to Ventura for Periwinkle Avenue home sites
City Ventures is building 47 single-family homes in Ventura after the successful debut of a town home development in Santa Barbara’s East Beach area.
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, August 19th, 2011 / Features, Restaurants, Small Business / Comments Off on Banking on oysters: Ventura hosts entrepreneur’s shellfish venture
Mark Reynolds has chosen to live in what he calls the “vast expanse of nothing” of Mexico’s Baja California growing oysters and clams organically and sustainably.