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Street smarts: Grants for clean energy available for Ventura County nonprofits 

By   /  Friday, August 9th, 2024  /  Central Coast, Columns, Latest news, Nonprofits, Subscriber content, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Street smarts: Grants for clean energy available for Ventura County nonprofits 

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Reagan Library hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic peak

By   /  Wednesday, July 17th, 2024  /  East Ventura County, Latest news, middle, Tourism  /  Comments Off on Reagan Library hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic peak

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley remains the biggest tourism draw in Ventura County, but attendance still hasn’t fully recovered from the pandemic. “Museums just aren’t that pre-pandemic level,” library spokeswoman Melissa Giller told the Business Times at a July 12 tourism program put on by the Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce Read More →

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Street smarts: Santa Barbara hotel occupancy, revenue up year-over-year

By   /  Friday, June 21st, 2024  /  Central Coast, Columns, Latest news, Nonprofits, Subscriber content, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Street smarts: Santa Barbara hotel occupancy, revenue up year-over-year

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Tri-County travel sector numbers trend up in 2023

By   /  Thursday, June 6th, 2024  /  Central Coast, Latest news, Tourism  /  Comments Off on Tri-County travel sector numbers trend up in 2023

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SLO County unveils $852 million proposed budget for 2024-25

By   /  Thursday, April 18th, 2024  /  Central Coast, Economy, Latest news, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on SLO County unveils $852 million proposed budget for 2024-25

San Luis Obispo County’s $852 million proposed budget for 2024-25 was unveiled at its inaugural State of the County program April 11. “This is hot off the press,” Rebecca Campbell, the county’s acting administrative officer, said at the event at the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo. “Our board (of supervisors) hasn’t even reviewed this Read More →

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X Games coasts back to Ventura for Round 2

By   /  Friday, April 12th, 2024  /  Latest news, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Top Story, Tourism, Tri-County Economy, Ventura County  /  Comments Off on X Games coasts back to Ventura for Round 2

Last year, the X Games return to Southern California — and hitting the Central Coast region — proved to be a huge lift for both the event and the County of Ventura. Now, the two entities hope to double down on the success in 2024 with the announcement that the Summer X Games 2024 is Read More →

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Street smarts: Carpinteria hosts annual community awards banquet

By   /  Friday, April 12th, 2024  /  Central Coast, Columns, Latest news, Nonprofits, Subscriber content, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Street smarts: Carpinteria hosts annual community awards banquet

Hundreds of Carpinterians gathered at the Girls Inc. of Carpinteria headquarters on April 6 to celebrate the city’s annual community awards banquet, an event that celebrates the people and businesses of Carpinteria. The event’s most prestigious award, Carpinterian of the Year, went to Rick Olmstead. Olmstead is a staple in Santa Barbara County, especially in Read More →