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Sansum Institute kept its diabetes research going in a year like no other

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Community Bank of Santa Maria reports Q3 earnings jump

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Community Bancorp of Santa Maria reported that its income, assets and deposits increased in the third quarter of 2021 compared to a year earlier, while the bank’s net loans were impacted by payoffs received federal Paycheck Protection Program loans. Community Bancorp is the parent company of Community Bank of Santa Maria, one of four banks Read More →

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Inogen co-founder to leave company in April

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Brenton Taylor, the executive vice president for engineering at the Goleta medical device company Inogen and one of the company’s three founders, will be leaving Inogen next year. Inogen announces his departure Oct. 12, along with the promotion of Dr. Stanislav Glezer to the position of chief technology offcer. Glezer has been with Inogen since Read More →

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Real Estate: Limoneira closes first phase of Harvest project with 596 homes

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Good Works: French Hospital gets $100K from credit union; Awards in South SLO County

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French Hospital Medical Center in San Luis Obispo has received a $100,000 gift from SESLOC Federal Credit Union, the hospital announced Oct. 11. The donation will support French Hospital’s ongoing $130 million expansion project, which will add a four-story patient care tower to the existing hospital campus. The hospital now has $114 million committed to Read More →

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Street Smarts: Acme restaurants’ latest catch is delicious and sustainable

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Opinion: Navigating the ‘gotchas’ in California employment law

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By Jonathan Fraser Light Employers may have noticed that California employment law is incredibly burdensome, incredibly detailed, and filled with “gotchas.” The actual statutes are only part of the problem; the courts sometimes interpret those laws in ways that make little sense. Here are a few of those “gotchas” that may leave you scratching your Read More →