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Editorial board


| Friday, September 16th, 2016

Geringer had a lock on hardware devices

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

When the Business Times handed out its Family Business Awards in 2012, we recognized Art Geringer, an entrepreneur who was happily showing up at the office every day at age 89. Geringer was a pioneer in building safety who devised a fail-safe lock that allows people to exit high rise buildings in case of an Read More →

| Friday, September 9th, 2016

Ventura tax measure key to revitalizing the city

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion, West Ventura County

This November is shaping up to be a pivotal election year — especially when it comes to the future of Ventura County. Already on the ballot are a countywide measure to provide transportation improvements on the Highway 101 corridor and far beyond. And there will be dueling ballot measures to chart the future of SOAR, Read More →

Henry Dubroff

| Friday, September 2nd, 2016

Brown should not sign farmworker overtime bill

Agribusiness, Editorials, Higher Education, Latest news, Opinion, Small Business, Top Stories

With the farmworker overtime pay bill headed to Gov. Jerry Brown’s desk, we’re writing to warn that many of the quick fixes to contemporary problems are not what they appear to be. In a year where Bernie Sanders ignited the Democratic Party with his appeal to the issue of social injustice, the impulse to seize Read More →

| Friday, August 26th, 2016

Scary fires fact of life in the Tri-Counties

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

The fires raging up and down the Central Coast remind us of the vulnerability we all face and the historical importance of the environment we pay taxes to protect. The Chimney Fire that briefly threatened the Hearst Castle and the Rey Fire, which appeared to envelope the Santa Ynez Valley in smoke and flame when Read More →

| Friday, August 12th, 2016

Area code overlay better than breaking up the 805

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

With the California Public Utilities Commission ready to hold hearings on the future of the 805 area code, the easy call for this newspaper is to urge the CPUC to adopt a so-called “overlay” solution. With an overlay, the existing area code remains intact and a new set of three numbers introduces a new area Read More →

| Friday, August 5th, 2016

Skies won’t be friendly in Santa Maria anymore

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

Santa Maria’s relationship with United Airlines was set up for a breakup a year ago when the Chicago-based carrier stopped flying to Los Angeles and shifted its connecting flights to San Francisco. The final blow came Aug. 1 when United announced a suspension of the SFO flights this fall. The Santa Maria-San Francisco service was Read More →

| Friday, July 29th, 2016

CSU Channel Islands finds solution to housing shortage

Editorials, Latest news, Opinion

Our universities are leading the way toward providing private sector solutions to the region’s chronic housing deficit. It will take courage, but civic leaders and elected officials should take note. The latest solution comes from CSU Channel Islands, where a donation of land for housing has enabled private developers to build quickly and nearly complete Read More →