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Area banks welcome chance at capital

By   /  Friday, November 7th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Area banks welcome chance at capital

For months the frozen credit markets have dominated headlines. And the hastily enacted banking bailout plan loomed over the Nov. 4 election. But in the Tri-Counties, the implications of the plan and its $750 billion in potential new capital for the banking industry remain far from clear.   In a series of interviews, some of Read More →

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Romero election highlights SLO

By   /  Friday, November 7th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Romero election highlights SLO

In the city of San Luis Obispo, longtime incumbent Dave Romero garnered more than 67 percent of the vote, beating challenger Terry Mohan by a landslide. The city’s newest council members are Jan Marx and John B. Ashbaugh, who won 25 and 23 percent of the votes respectively, narrowly edging out incumbent Paul Brown, Dan Read More →

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Measures give win to business

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A key transportation ballot measure in Santa Barbara County was approved while a traffic measure in Oxnard was defeated by a landslide in the Nov. 4 election. With its victory, Santa Barbara County’s Measure A will provide more revenue for transit projects. “We had more votes than we needed,” said a happy Santa Barbara County Read More →

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Region awaits Obama

By   /  Friday, November 7th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Region awaits Obama

On Nov. 4, millions of people from across the country voted for Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., but the Tri-Counties’ particular enthusiasm for the president-elect indicated more than just a hope for change. Thanks to an Obama victory, the Tri-Counties is poised to see a wave of federal interest in sectors such as alternative energy, technology Read More →

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Coattails and Close Races

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The historic Presidential election of 2008 produced a mixed bag of results on economic issues up and down the Tri-Counties. Measure A, which extends Santa Barbara County’s transportation tax and puts a widening of Highway 101 at the top of the transportation agenda, passed handily, reflecting broad political support. Also, Measure V, the Oxnard traffic Read More →

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Star trims workforce

By   /  Thursday, November 6th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Star trims workforce

The Ventura County Star, the largest daily newspaper in the Tri-Counties, will eliminate 44 positions, its president and publisher, George Cogswell III, said in a story published by the Star on Nov. 6. Cogswell said that though most departments will feel the cuts, the number of news reporters will hold steady, according to the published Read More →

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Jackson-Strickland race too close to call; Tri-Counties vote Obama

By   /  Wednesday, November 5th, 2008  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Jackson-Strickland race too close to call; Tri-Counties vote Obama

In a contested race whose results remain unclear, Republican Tony Strickland on Nov. 6 inched ahead of Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson by about 800 votes out of more than 300,000 cast in the 19th State Senate District contest. But with thousands of provisional and late absentee ballots cast and waiting to be counted, the final outcome Read More →

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