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Frontier dials into the region with $10.5B deal

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Verizon Communications hopes to unload a quarter of its wireline telephone and Internet operations in a sale that would include all of its tri-county assets.

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State files suit against Santa Paula environmental cleanup firm

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The California Water Resources Control Board has taken an environmental contracting firm in Santa Paula to court, claiming the company overcharged the public in collecting some $17 million in payments for petroleum cleanups during the past eight years.

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Dole Food investors shake the Murdock buyout money tree

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The CEO of Westlake Village-based Dole Food David Murdock could be heading to trial after a Delaware Chancery Court judge refused to throw out a case against the executive’s 2013 deal to take the company private.

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Towbes Group signals more Santa Maria Valley investment

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Santa Barbara-based development and construction firm The Towbes Group plans on building housing in Santa Maria for a long time.

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Dubroff: PUC brass shenanigans leave small businesses in the dark

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Edison has suddenly found a few million dollars to patch together a solution, but really rebuilding the entire subsystem in Santa Barbara and parts of Ventura counties is probably the better solution.

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Growing the logical way

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LogicMonitor now has about 1,000 customers, which means more like 10,000 companies are using the software since many of its clients are managed service providers, including Symquest and CIO Solutions.

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New Ventura County med center CEO has roots in region

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Although Kim Milstien unexpectedly resigned from her position as CEO of Simi Valley Hospital last November, she will remain a major player in the region’s health care services as the chief executive at Ventura County Medical Center and Santa Paula Hospital.