Community West, Central Valley Banks complete merger
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ShelterBox USA hires former Tesla exec as new COO
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Portfolio watch
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Guest commentary: Making lemonade out of lemons
By John Grace There’s a stark divide among experts regarding the future of artificial intelligence (AI). While some see it as a surefire path to wealth, others are gripped by the fear that it could become our master. We accept that AI enables machines to perform advanced, humanlike functions and promises breakthroughs in health care, Read More →
Dubroff: ‘Civil Dialogues’ makes its debut as the Business Times newest endeavor
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Street smarts: Carpinteria hosts annual community awards banquet
Hundreds of Carpinterians gathered at the Girls Inc. of Carpinteria headquarters on April 6 to celebrate the city’s annual community awards banquet, an event that celebrates the people and businesses of Carpinteria. The event’s most prestigious award, Carpinterian of the Year, went to Rick Olmstead. Olmstead is a staple in Santa Barbara County, especially in Read More →
Good works: A pair of good neighbors keep finding a way to give money
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