By Marissa Nall / Friday, August 19th, 2016 / Central Coast, right, Tourism / Comments Off on Italian magazine debuts with feature on Santa Maria barbecue
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By Staff Report / Thursday, August 18th, 2016 / Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Frontier names Terray McGee general manager for Central Coast
Frontier Communications named Terray McGee as the general manager for its Central Coast operating area Aug. 18. On April 1, Frontier Communications took over all landline, Internet and TV subscribers offered by Verizon Wireless in California. In February 2015, Verizon sold all subscribers in California, Texas and Florida to Frontier for $10.5 billion as it Read More →
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Our universities are leading the way toward providing private sector solutions to the region’s chronic housing deficit. It will take courage, but civic leaders and elected officials should take note. The latest solution comes from CSU Channel Islands, where a donation of land for housing has enabled private developers to build quickly and nearly complete Read More →
By Supriya Yelimeli / Friday, July 22nd, 2016 / right / Comments Off on Some chambers back candidates, others neutral
As a blistering election year consumes the Central Coast, chambers of commerce are deciding their role in the political process. The chambers in the Tri-County area range in size from more than 1,400 members to smaller organizations of 200 and 300. These business networks advocate for local economic growth, which, for some, takes shape in Read More →