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Editorial Board


| Friday, March 6th, 2015

Editorial: Engineer paid ultimate price to save passengers

Editorials, Opinion

We will never know what would have happened had Glenn Steele not stepped up to bring the train under control before the Feb. 24 collision.

| Friday, February 27th, 2015

Editorial: First responders earn praise for Oxnard effort

Editorials, Opinion

While Ventura County’s spending on critical infrastructure has been woefully lacking in recent years, its spending on emergency services and health care has been up to par.

| Friday, February 20th, 2015

Editorial: San Onofre settlement needs a second look

Editorials, Opinion

For decades, Southern California Edison has mismanaged and underfunded the electric grid in the Ventura-Santa Barbara county corridor, and as a result electric power is at times about as reliable as it would be in a Third World country.

| Friday, February 13th, 2015

Editorial: A big gift for Gil Stork

Editorials, Opinion

On Feb. 6 Cuesta College took a big step toward securing its future.

| Friday, February 13th, 2015

Editorial: Anthem data breach makes business wary

Editorials, Opinion

It may make sense to declare that the era of big data is over.

| Friday, February 6th, 2015

Editorial: Lompoc gets its groove back amid tourism boom

Editorials, Opinion

Hello, Lompoc. We’ll confess that in our 15 years, the Business Times has badly under-reported business and tourism news coming out of the Lompoc Valley. As a second city to larger Santa Maria, Lompoc has stuggled a bit over the years to find its identity. And more recently, it was badly hurt by the real Read More →

| Friday, January 30th, 2015

Editorial: Pope Francis teaches world leaders a lesson

Editorials, Opinion

What Francis is telling his peers is that you cannot be held captive by those of your own party.