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Navigating a new plan for Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary

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Nonprofit introduces Ventura County students to high-tech ag work

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Project aims to create a new ‘third place’ in San Luis Obispo

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New CLU sports management program prepares students to go pro

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PennyMac reports earnings dip

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Hoka, Ugg drive Deckers to record-high revenue

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Goleta-based Deckers Brands saw revenue increase more than 10% in the third quarter of its 2021-22 fiscal year, beating analysts’ expectations in both revenue and net income with its Feb. 3 earnings release. Deckers’ revenue hit $1.18 billion for the quarter ended Dec. 31, its largest figure ever for a single quarter, CEO David Powers Read More →

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Sage Publications gives $36M to McCune Foundation

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Sage Publishing, a Thousand Oaks-based academic publisher, announced Feb. 3 that it has donated $36 million to the foundation established by the company’s owner, Sara Miller McCune. The donation came in two pieces: $35 million at the end of 2021, to fully fund the foundation’s endowment, and another $1 million toward its operations for 2022. Read More →