Man gets prison for bilking $1M from Thousand Oaks psychiatrist
A Whittier man was sentenced March 21 to 7 years, 8 months in state prison for bilking a Thousand Oaks psychiatrist out of more than $1 million. David Syner, 62, was also ordered to pay $987,250 plus interest, the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office said. Syner pled guilty in Ventura County Superior Court on June Read More →
Fishing groups file suit over wind farms
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Quintessent’s $11.5M raise indicative of Santa Barbara’s impressive tech scene
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Tri-county colleges expand degree programs
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Dubroff: Business Times turns the page to another bright year
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Guest commentary: Wing it and risk it: Six tips for women speakers
By Lois Phillips As a woman with something to say, you need to be well prepared to gain credibility as the voice of authority, which has traditionally been a man’s voice. A presentation that flounders — that’s redundant, ignores a current reality or presents inaccurate information — can undermine not only your present authority but Read More →
Guest commentary: A solid F: The grade most Americans and AI earn on retirement literacy
By John Grace Let me take a moment to set the stage. Do you think you are an above-average driver, as most people do? We have known for some time that people tend to rank themselves imperfectly. While some are sure they are better than average at a skill, others know they are much worse. Read More →