Dubroff: Let Santa Barbara restaurants keep their outdoor dining parklets
By Henry Dubroff / Thursday, June 24th, 2021 / Columns, Latest news, Restaurants, South Coast, Subscriber content, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Dubroff: Let Santa Barbara restaurants keep their outdoor dining parklets
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Lots of help wanted in restaurants, other industries
By pacbiztimes / Friday, May 21st, 2021 / Central Coast, East Ventura County, Latest news, Restaurants, Small Business, South Coast, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Lots of help wanted in restaurants, other industries
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In Ventura County, yellow tier may not be far away
By pacbiztimes / Thursday, April 8th, 2021 / Central Coast, East Ventura County, Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, middle, Restaurants, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on In Ventura County, yellow tier may not be far away
Changing state regulations, lower transmission rates and a strong push towards vaccinations helped Ventura County become the first county in the tri-county region to reach the orange tier of California’s COVID-19 reopening system. The state announced new regulations on April 6 as it hit its second statewide vaccine equity metric goal, which was designed to Read More →
Cars might never return to State Street, other downtown areas
By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 19th, 2021 / Central Coast, Latest news, Restaurants, South Coast, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tourism, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on Cars might never return to State Street, other downtown areas
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Irwin: Tech will lead state’s pandemic recovery
By Jorge Mercado / Friday, March 19th, 2021 / Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Restaurants, Subscriber content, Technology / Comments Off on Irwin: Tech will lead state’s pandemic recovery
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Ventura County drops last remaining COVID lawsuits
By pacbiztimes / Wednesday, March 17th, 2021 / Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Law & Goverment, Restaurants, right, Top Stories / Comments Off on Ventura County drops last remaining COVID lawsuits
The Ventura County Board of Supervisors has voted to dismiss the county’s remaining five lawsuits against businesses that were not complying with COVID-19 regulations. The county brought lawsuits against 13 gyms and restaurants earlier this year when it found those businesses holding indoor or outdoor operations against local and state health orders. It dropped eight Read More →
Ventura County settles most lawsuits over COVID closures
By pacbiztimes / Friday, February 19th, 2021 / Health Care & Life Science, Latest news, Law & Goverment, Restaurants, right, Top Stories / Comments Off on Ventura County settles most lawsuits over COVID closures
When the state came out from under the last round of stay-at-home orders, Ventura County settled most of its 13 lawsuits against gyms and restaurants that stayed open despite state and local health orders. There are still several active cases open, though, as some businesses continue to defy the orders by holding indoor operations—which are Read More →