Opinion: The pandemic changed how people work, and they’re not going back
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Pamela Tanase As the founder and chief operations officer of Workzones, a coworking business club, for almost 10 years, I’ve had a front-row seat to the dramatic changes in how and where people work. Those changes accelerated during the pandemic and have now solidified. What lies ahead are exciting opportunities for workplace innovation, and Read More →
Opinion: New parking area will help Port of Hueneme thrive
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Kristin Decas The Port of Hueneme ranks as one of the top six ports in the United States for automobile trade, supporting an industry that touches nearly every American. Passenger vehicles account for a quarter of all imports and exports at the Port of Hueneme, and last year totaled $5 billion for imports and Read More →
Opinion: Chouinard’s Patagonia donation a prime example of living a purposeful life
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Shaun Tomson Yvon Chouinard, reluctant businessman and self-confessed “dirtbag,” made international headlines when he recently gave away the shares of the iconic outdoor clothing brand Patagonia. He founded the company with his wife, Malinda, in 1973, and it is based in Ventura, nestled in a grove of trees at the junction of the 101 Read More →
Opinion: Simple ways to lighten the load on our water treatment plants
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy John Crisman Water scarcity and conservation continues to be top of mind for many of us living in California, especially after the California Senate approved a plan to lower home water use, reducing the standard to 47 gallons per person per day starting in 2025, and 42 gallons per person per day beginning in Read More →
Opinion: Don’t be so quick to ditch those lawns when drought hits
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy Greg Campbell Ventura County’s Turf Replacement Rebate Program is one of many in California making the news as of late. Aimed at protecting California’s diminishing water supply, the program pays homeowners as much as $3,200 to remove their lawns. As well-intentioned as this program is, there are better strategies for reducing water usage that Read More →
Opinion: Oxnard should shy away from risky pension obligation bonds
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionBy David Grau Inheriting a predecessor’s underfunded public pension debts is never fun, but the need to address them is unavoidable. The question before the Oxnard City Council was how — and there is both a right way and the lazy way. The right way is to adopt policies that keep the pension debt from Read More →
Opinion: Ventura County leaders remember Supervisor Carmen Ramirez
Latest news, Op/Eds, OpinionOn the evening of Aug. 12, Ventura County Supervisor Carmen Ramirez died after she was struck by a pickup truck while crossing a street in downtown Oxnard. Here is a small sampling of the outpouring of condolences from community leaders in the days following her death: “There was no one I admired more than Carmen. Read More →