By Marissa Nall / Friday, July 31st, 2020 / Higher Education, middle / Comments Off on Exceeding expectations: Cal Poly campaign beats goal, tops $800 million
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By Marissa Nall / Friday, July 24th, 2020 / middle / Comments Off on Ventura Harbor tests the waters for shellfish zone
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By Marissa Nall / Friday, July 17th, 2020 / middle / Comments Off on Growing pains: Ag industry adapts to virus and battles outbreaks
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By Marissa Nall / Friday, July 10th, 2020 / middle / Comments Off on Startups make virtual pitches in Cal Poly SLO competition
Atlas Alpha, a San Luis Obispo startup building a marketplace and forum for hobbyists, netted $120,000 in funding from angel investors at the third annual Central Coast angel conference. AngelCon 2020 saw virtual pitches from six regional startups and attracted nearly 200 virtual attendees June 30, connecting early stage companies with critical capital and community Read More →
It can be hard to know who has or has had the coronavirus. Testing sites across the Tri-Counties are working to shed light on that and help figure out how prevalent the virus is and has been in the region. Ventura County is pushing the most resources into determining how deep the virus has spread Read More →
Bars and tap rooms empty on St. Patrick’s Day. Wine tasting on hiatus. Major viticulture industry events canceled or rescheduled. Restaurants cutting their occupancy by half and later switching to take-out only. The COVID-19 virus continues to upend life as usual and blast its way through the economy. Gov. Gavin Newsom issued guidelines on March Read More →
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