Four face charges for filched bus fares
By Staff Report / Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 / Latest news, Law & Goverment, Top Stories / Comments Off on Four face charges for filched bus fares
Ventura County District Attorney Gregory Totten slapped four Gold Coast Transit employees with criminal charges today for snagging cash from bus fare boxes.
Ventura County tackles farm housing shortage
By Elijah Brumback / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Agribusiness, Latest news, Real Estate, Top Stories / Comments Off on Ventura County tackles farm housing shortage
Supporting the future of Ventura County’s roughly $2 billion agricultural economy isn’t just a water issue, it’s a housing issue. Imagine a family of six sharing a one-bedroom apartment in one of the rundown apartment complexes that dot the county. That’s the living situation of many families who work in the fields of Ventura County. Read More →
The greatest story, retold: Uncovering DeMille’s masterpiece
By Elijah Brumback / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Latest news, Nonprofits, Top Stories / Comments Off on The greatest story, retold: Uncovering DeMille’s masterpiece
Remnants of Cecil DeMille’s 1923 film “The Ten Commandments” were hidden away for years in the shifting sands of the Guadalupe-Nipomo dunes. But recently some of the massive plaster sphinxes used during the monumental production have revealed themselves thanks to fortunate winds.
CSUCI and Navy set education partnership
By Elijah Brumback / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Latest news, Subscriber content, Top Stories, West Ventura County / Comments Off on CSUCI and Navy set education partnership
On Nov. 24, CSUCI President Richard Rush and Captain Eric Ver Hage, commanding officer of the naval center, signed an educational partnership agreement that enables the two institutions to share resources and expertise.
Editorial: Immigration reform misses the mark
By Editorial Board / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Editorials, Opinion / Comments Off on Editorial: Immigration reform misses the mark
The curious thing about the immigration reform initiatives launched by President Barack Obama this November is that they pretty much echo the steps California already has taken to acknowledge the role that illegal immigrants play in our economy.
The business cycle: Leadership program helps Newbury Park entreprenuer
By Marissa Wenzke / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Latest news, Small Business, Subscriber content, Top Stories / Comments Off on The business cycle: Leadership program helps Newbury Park entreprenuer
At the age of 25, Jeff Cayley has transformed a career in mountain bike racing into a booming cycling business that raked in nearly $3 million in sales this past year.
The dish on surviving a recession
By Marissa Wenzke / Friday, November 28th, 2014 / Latest news, Restaurants, Small Business, Top Stories / Comments Off on The dish on surviving a recession
After opening at the peak of the 2008 recession, downtown Santa Barbara restaurant Julienne has since managed to woo the likes of Anthony Bourdain and the Los Angeles Times.