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Editorial Board


| Friday, May 27th, 2011

Editorial: Task force gets tough on mortgage fraud

Editorials, Opinion

In creating a mortgage fraud strike force, Attorney General Kamala Harris has taken a big, if belated, step forward in writing the last chapter of California’s housing meltdown. As we have chronicled in these pages during the past two years, the boom and bust in housing in our region and across the Golden State did Read More →

| Friday, May 20th, 2011

Editorial: Terminal ushers in new South Coast style

Editorials, Opinion

At a cost of $55 million, the new Santa Barbara Municipal Airport terminal is one of the more expensive public buildings to open in the 21st century. And true to the Pearl Chase heritage of South Coast building, it is a Spanish Colonial Revival structure. But lead architect Fred Sweeney has done something few would Read More →

| Monday, May 16th, 2011

Editorial: New generation sets challenge for Congress

Editorials, Opinion

With graduation season in full swing, it may be instructive to take a look at how the next generation of civic and business leaders views the current state of play in politics. Suffice it to say, that view is dim. A report from the Panetta Institute for Public Policy, a think tank located at the Read More →

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Editorial: Never count out an American comeback

Editorials

Anyone who’s attempted to run a business of any size during the past decade knows just how difficult the role of entrepreneur can be. In addition to the peculiar difficulties of operating in California, there has been a persistent backdrop of bad news — the dot-bomb fiasco, the housing bubble, the housing collapse, the ongoing Read More →

| Friday, April 29th, 2011

Editorial: Coming stealth crisis — rising unemployment costs for you

Editorials, Opinion

If you think, as most of us do, that all that’s needed to fix California’s problems is a deal between Gov. Jerry Brown and the Republican minority in the Legislature, think again. Beyond the budget, a perennial circus show that crowds the middle ring of state politics, there are myriad problems that plague the Golden Read More →

| Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Editorial: Oxnard and EDCO — mend it, don’t end it

Editorials, Opinion

Oxnard should not walk away from economic developmentas a civic goal.

| Friday, April 15th, 2011

Editorial: Funding higher education

Editorials, Opinion

UC Chancellor Mark Yudof, CSU System PresidentCharlie Reed and Community College chief Jack Scottare speaking with one voice on this year’s budget. An all-cuts budget would take a huge bite from highereducation in addition to the $500 million in cuts each systemhas been asked to absorb for 2011-12. We think that there are ways to Read More →