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Cushman campaign puts business first

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There were times this year when Steve Cushman’s campaign for mayor looked liked the longest of long shots. Cushman, who heads the Santa Barbara Region Chamber of Commerce, stepped part way into the ring and backed away. Some close advisors wanted him to run for City Council first, something he eschewed right off the bat. Read More →

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SLO launches econ development effort

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San Luis Obispo County officials are about to launch the most comprehensive economic development effort since city fathers wooed California Polytechnic University to the Central Coast more than a century ago.   The effort is being co-chaired by County Supervisors Frank Mecham and Adam Hill and a broad coalition of businesses working with the San Read More →

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Waiting estates

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Developer Erik Behman faces an Aug. 24 deadline to get his allegations that San Luis Obispo County officials tripped up his 77-lot project before a state appeals court. “This appeal can pull Maria Vista Estates out of its Chapter 7 bankruptcy,” Benham wrote in motion to the bankruptcy court asking to let him take over Read More →

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Mayoral ballot adds one, loses one

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Longtime Santa Barbara resident and real estate agent Isaac Garrett launched his campaign for mayor Aug. 11. The former NAACP chapter president said he is against the city’s recent pay raises for employees and wants to create district elections. Another mayoral candidate, Iya Falcone, failed to garner enough valid signatures to earn a spot on Read More →

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Education advocates start fast

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Protestors of budget cuts to California’s education system affecting the Oxnard School District began a weeklong fast Aug. 18 at Oxnard’s Plaza Park, according to the Ventura County Star. The group, called STARVE, had about 50 supporters. Eight people, including state assembly candidate Das Williams and Oxnard School District board member Ana Del Rio-Barba, have Read More →

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Measure B height limit protested

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Opponents of Santa Barbara’s Measure B gathered in front of Santa Barbara City Hall on Aug. 18 for a news conference. According to Noozhawk, the No on B coalition has concerns about how the measure would impact future constructions in the city’s downtown.   Opponents include the American Institute of Architects’ Santa Barbara Chapter, Homebuilders Read More →

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In search of safe haven

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What do you do once you’ve conquered Wall Street as a member of some of the biggest investment firms in the business? You start your own, of course. At least that’s what Kristin Horton did. Last month, the investment sector veteran launched Haven Capital Group, a private, independent SEC-registered investment management firm headquartered in Santa Read More →