Pilot shortage grounding aviation industry
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Chancellor likes CSUCI’s plan for engineering degree
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Salem Media beats revenue estimates but misses on earnings per share
Salem Media Group beat analyst revenue estimates but missed earnings per share estimates when it reported first quarter earnings May 4. Salem Media Group, a Camarillo-based Christian and conservative radio operator, reported revenues of $64.6 million, up from $61.9 million in 2015, which topped analyst estimates of $63.43 million, according to S&P Capital IQ. Net Read More →
Craft beer popularity growing across Tri-Counties
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CSU Channel Islands to get engineering college in fall
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Camarillo’s Neff Headware navigates youth culture
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5 tri-county companies get $545,000 in tax credits for creating jobs
Five tri-county companies are among 103 statewide approved for tax credits for creating new jobs by the California Competes Tax Credit committee April 14. The tri-county companies will get a combined $545,560 and the total $70 million awarded will help companies across California create a projected 9,369 jobs and generate over $1.3 billion in investment. Read More →