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UC president calls for reinvestment in universities

By   /  Thursday, August 6th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on UC president calls for reinvestment in universities

Mark Yudof, president of the University of California system, sharply criticized state leaders Aug. 6 for what he called a 20-year pattern of cutting investment in the state’s human capital. Yudof spoke before a crowd of more than 300 business leaders at the Pacific Coast Business Times’ Spirit of Small Business Awards luncheon at Fess Read More →

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White paper: The Green Coast Innovation Zone

By   /  Thursday, August 6th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on White paper: The Green Coast Innovation Zone

Last spring, the Business Times called on regional leaders to reinvent the tri-county economy using new energy technology, energy efficiency and greener building practices as a springboard to growth. We called the initiative the Green Coast and I’m pleased to report that a diverse working group has been formed under the title of the Green Read More →

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Dalidio project wins Measure J victory

By   /  Tuesday, August 4th, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Dalidio project wins Measure J victory

Rancher-developer Ernie Dalidio has won a critical court victory in his drive to develop the San Luis Obispo Marketplace on a 131-acre site along Highway 101. Reversing a lower court decision, California’s 2nd District Court of Appeals on Aug. 4 reinstated the results of Measure J, a ballot measure that won approval of county voters Read More →

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Kohl's to open new store and bring 120 jobs to SLO

By   /  Monday, August 3rd, 2009  /  Uncategorized  /  Comments Off on Kohl's to open new store and bring 120 jobs to SLO

Kohl’s Department Stores announced on Monday that it will bring approximately 120 new jobs to San Luis Obispo when it opens a store there in September. Kohl’s is opening 30 new stores in California this fall, increasing the number of Kohl’s stores in the state to 121 and hiring an expected 4,200 new employees throughout Read More →

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Brooks teams with film fest

By   /  Monday, August 3rd, 2009  /  Nonprofits  /  Comments Off on Brooks teams with film fest

Ojai’s film festival has not rested on the success of last year’s events but has instead spent time making friends with its neighbors in Ventura. The newly named Ojai-Ventura International Film Festival recently announced its partnership with Brooks Institute in Ventura — a collaboration that organizers believe will create more space for moviegoers to watch Read More →

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Nonprofits fight to save events

By   /  Monday, August 3rd, 2009  /  Nonprofits  /  Comments Off on Nonprofits fight to save events

Hearing wedding bells? Not if you’re on agricultural land in San Luis Obispo County. Some of the county’s economic sectors, such as the wedding industry and nonprofits, could receive a lethal blow as officials examine new legislation that would heavily regulate commercial events. The county is considering adopting an events ordinance that would nearly eliminate Read More →

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Fairing well

By   /  Monday, August 3rd, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Fairing well

There is no recession in Paso Robles this week. Or next week, for that matter. As it turns out, a little summer fun is just what the city needed. California Mid-State Fair ticket sales exploded this year, thanks to special promotions, new outreach efforts and the popularity of the staycation. Now Santa Barbara’s Fiesta and Read More →

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