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Spiritual principles can drive success

By   /  Tuesday, January 24th, 2017  /  Latest news, Op/Eds  /  1 Comment

By Virginia Gean According to QSR magazine’s annual drive-thru report issued in October, Chick-fil-A is not only ranked as our nation’s best fast-food restaurant based on customer satisfaction, but is also considered the most polite restaurant in the country. The recent rankings for Chick-fil-A come after the restaurant generated more revenue per location than any Read More →

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Lockheed Martin reports strong fourth quarter earnings

By   /  Tuesday, January 24th, 2017  /  Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on Lockheed Martin reports strong fourth quarter earnings

Defense and technology giant Lockheed Martin, which has operations in Goleta, reported earnings of $3.25 per share for the fourth quarter of 2016, bringing it up to $12.38 per share for the year. Sales grew from $11.8 billion in the final quarter of 2015 to $13.8 billion, the company reported Jan. 24, with net earnings Read More →

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Chumash reservation annexes Camp 4 in Santa Ynez

By   /  Monday, January 23rd, 2017  /  Agribusiness, Latest news, Real Estate  /  Comments Off on Chumash reservation annexes Camp 4 in Santa Ynez

The Bureau of Indian Affairs placed the 1,390 acres in Santa Ynez known as Camp 4 into federal trust Jan. 23, which will allow the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians to begin building homes for its tribal members, the Chumash said. After several appeals since the Chumash submitted the application in 2013, the BIA Read More →

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California, U.S. must stop dreaming and face fiscal reality

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2017  /  Central Coast, Columns, East Ventura County, Latest news, South Coast, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County  /  1 Comment

Henry Dubroff

Maybe it’s time to get real. The idealized view of America that brought about the populist revolution in the November election is not going to come back. Going back to 1970s or 1980s work rules would mean shackling millions of workers to jobs that offered little mobility, bare-bones pensions without inflation protection and uncertain prospects Read More →

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UC irresponsible in hiring of H1-B visa workers

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2017  /  Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on UC irresponsible in hiring of H1-B visa workers

By Steven Mintz The recent decision by the UC San Francisco to outsource about 100 IT jobs of Americans to foreign workers under the H1-B visa program smacks of irresponsibility. UC is training software engineers at the same time they are outsourcing those jobs to foreigners. It is the height of hypocrisy to rationalize their Read More →

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A taste of Paso Robles history and wines at Epoch Estate

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2017  /  Agribusiness, Central Coast, Columns, Latest news, Tourism, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on A taste of Paso Robles history and wines at Epoch Estate

The historic York Mountain Winery partially collapsed into a pile of bricks during the 6.6 magnitude San Simeon earthquake in 2003. Walls that were left standing at the Central Coast’s first winery looked like they might come down anytime. The landmark west of Paso Robles, built in 1882 by Andrew York, rested in ruins for Read More →

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Our view: Trump’s delay in picking ag secretary taking toll

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2017  /  Agribusiness, Columns, Editorials, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Our view: Trump’s delay in picking ag secretary taking toll

Secretary of Agriculture has become the only cabinet position without a nominee from Donald Trump. At press time, literally hours before Inauguration Day, there was no signal from the incoming president about who a nominee might be. Though some believe the front-runner is former Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria, the administration has been Read More →