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By Henry Dubroff / Friday, March 24th, 2017 / Columns, Latest news / Comments Off on Dubroff: Trump’s budget priorities will create tri-county winners, losers
A cardinal rule about covering politics these days is that it’s never too early to speculate. So, with the contours of the Trump administration’s approach to budgeting just coming to light, it seemed timely to begin to try to sort out winners and losers among major tri-county institutions. It’s way too early to predict what Read More →
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In fits and starts, the inevitable widening of Highway 101 from Carpinteria to Santa Barbara is proceeding at a steady pace. The latest sign of progress on the project is the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments’ approval for building HOV lanes in the Linden Avenue to Casitas Pass Road portion of the project. It Read More →
By Joshua Molina / Thursday, March 23rd, 2017 / Latest news, Nonprofits / Comments Off on AG’s report details improper use of funds by Ventura County Community Foundation
Story updated at 11:16 p.m. March 24: The Ventura County Community Foundation improperly used $3.8 million of endowment funds earmarked to support VCCF’s operations and made improper, over-investment of permanent funds into money market accounts, according to the California Attorney General’s office. The VCCF voluntarily released the information on March 23. “Though the AG did Read More →
By Chris Officer / Wednesday, March 22nd, 2017 / Latest news / Comments Off on Santa Barbara mayor concerned about city’s lack of enough revenue
Santa Barbara Mayor Helene Schneider shared a lot of positive news in her state of the city address at the Lobero Theater on March 22 but said the city’s lack of enough revenue is concerning. Schneider said she was encouraged by lower State Street’s growth on Cabrillo Boulevard, with construction of the MOXI museum and Read More →