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Real Estate: Amazon comes to Moorpark with industrial lease

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Street Smarts: Foley’s hotel purchase means his wine bar leaves Bacara

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Let the luxury hotel wine bar wars begin. Now that financier-winery proprietor-Golden Knights NHL team owner Bill Foley owns the Hotel Californian, he’s moving his The Foley Food & Wine Society from the Ritz-Carlton Bacara in Goleta to his newly purchased digs near Santa Barbara’s waterfront. The club will be located at the hotel’s Djinn Read More →

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Our View: Cal Lutheran’s investments in science and tech will pay off; SLO takes big step with new mayor

By   /  Friday, October 8th, 2021  /  Editorials, Government, Higher Education, Latest news, Opinion, Technology  /  Comments Off on Our View: Cal Lutheran’s investments in science and tech will pay off; SLO takes big step with new mayor

This month, California Lutheran University is unveiling some big investments in the future of its Thousand Oaks campus. The Swenson Science Hall, officially dedicated on Oct. 22, will add a 47,000-square-foot facility dedicated to research and science education, that will more than double the amount of available space on campus dedicated to those purposes. With Read More →

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Letter to the Editor: Save a life by becoming an organ donor

By   /  Friday, October 8th, 2021  /  Government, Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Letters to the Editor, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Letter to the Editor: Save a life by becoming an organ donor

Dear Editor, Kudos to California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who signed into law Assembly Bill 1374, a critical step in the effort to increase the number of registered organ donors in California. The new law creates a pathway to improve the language of the DMV donor registration with the goal of ensuring public trust and encouraging Read More →

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Hueneme offers port in storm of LA shipping traffic

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Opinion: How to make media interviews work for you

By   /  Friday, October 8th, 2021  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion, Women Inc.  /  Comments Off on Opinion: How to make media interviews work for you

By Lois Phillips and Anita Perez Ferguson To sell your services or product or promote your charity or your candidacy, you want to get the word out to thousands of people, rather than just a few at a time. Local editors, podcasters, and talk show hosts are always looking for interesting guests who know what Read More →

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CSUCI wins $5M federal grant

By   /  Thursday, October 7th, 2021  /  Government, Higher Education, Latest news, right, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County  /  Comments Off on CSUCI wins $5M federal grant

CSU Channel Islands has received a nearly $5 million federal grant to help a new initiative aimed at boosting diversity and enhancing success for students seeking to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering or math. The competitive $4,999,990 grant was open to the nation’s colleges and universities designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions from the United Read More →