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Rains allow Santa Barbara to reopen hydroelectric plant

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Tri-county nonprofits weigh impact of budget, tax cuts

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Conejo Spectrum lands Atara Biotherapeutics

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Our view: Infill development critical to meeting housing needs

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At a time when hand wringing over the high cost of housing has become more of a political cop out than a panacea, a new study underscores the benefits of infill development. Next 10, a group that relies on interdisciplinary research from UC Berkeley’s law, environmental and business experts, has cited infill housing for many Read More →

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Community programs should not be chopped

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By Marsha Bailey If you don’t speak acronym, you may not know what a “CDBG” or a “CDFI” is. You’re even less likely to know how these federal government programs, both of which are on the chopping block, impact you and your community. The Community Development Block Grant Program is a U.S. Department of Housing Read More →

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PathPoint CEO Cynthia Burton retiring

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After 23 years as president and CEO, Cynthia Burton announced March 27 that she will retire from PathPoint in the summer of 2017. Burton spent seven years with organization, which provides training and support services to people with disadvantages or disabilities, before assuming the role of CEO in 1994. Since then, PathPoint has expanded to Read More →

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Cannabis industry expected to split in two

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