By Madeleine Benn / Friday, December 16th, 2022 / Government / Comments Off on Thousand Oaks Mayor: city is bouncing back
By Madeleine Benn Staff Writer The City of Thousand Oaks had a banner year, according to Mayor Bob Engler. In a state of the city address Dec. 13. he spoke effusively of the ways he said Thousand Oaks has been bouncing back from COVID-19. Engler commended the way the community was able to pull together Read More →
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By Madeleine Benn Staff Writer The Ventura County Community College District has been quietly exploring launching a satellite campus in the Santa Clara River Valley, the Business Times has learned. “We’ve been actively working with the community college for over a decade to find land to help them develop a campus in Santa Paula,” Harold Read More →
By Madeleine Benn / Saturday, November 19th, 2022 / Government / Comments Off on <strong>Casinos emerge on top</strong>
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Teledyne Technologies beat earnings expectations for the fourth time in a row, reflecting a solid year of strong sales and net income growth. Teledyne, the Thousand Oaks-based aerospace engineering company, was expected to release quarterly earnings of about $4.30 per share according to Zacks Consensus Estimate, as compared to earnings of $4.34 a year ago. Read More →
The cannabis grower who bribed a San Luis Obispo County supervisor has been sentenced to 22 months in federal prison. Helios Dayspring, who also goes by “Bobby,” was sentenced on May 27 by U.S. District Judge André Birotte Jr. in his Los Angeles courtroom. Dayspring has also paid $3.4 million to the IRS as restitution Read More →
NOTE: This article was posted March 10 and updated March 11 with comments from members of the Board of Supervisors. Ventura County Executive Officer Mike Powers suddenly retired on March 10 after nearly 11 years as the county government’s top executive. Ashley Bautista, the county’s public information officer, said Powers told the Ventura County Board Read More →