Thousand Oaks Mayor: city is bouncing back
GovernmentBy Madeleine Benn Staff Writer The City of Thousand Oaks had a banner year, according to Mayor Bob Engler. In a state of the city address Dec. 13. he spoke effusively of the ways he said Thousand Oaks has been bouncing back from COVID-19. Engler commended the way the community was able to pull together Read More →
The sound of going green
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SB Downtown workforce housing proposed on State Street
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Chumash join fight against food insecurity in SB
Health Care & Life Science, Latest newsBy Madeleine Benn Staff Writer Food insecurity is a great source of stress for nearly one in four members of the Santa Barbara County community. It is only exacerbated during the holiday season. On Dec. 6, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians donated both time and money to the Santa Barbara Foodbank’s Santa Maria Read More →
American Riviera finds its niche
Banking Industry, Personal FinanceBy Madeleine Benn Staff Writer American Riviera Bank has begun offering products and services aimed at attracting accounts smaller than those typically targeted by wealth management offices. The products and services include accounts for first time savers and checking customers, aid to small businesses in qualifying for loans and assistance to first time home buyers. Read More →