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Halter Ranch offers a new look behind Victorian facade

By   /  Friday, December 21st, 2012  /  Central Coast, Columns, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Halter Ranch offers a new look behind Victorian facade

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Making the grade: Currie offers power assist to hill-challenged bicycle riders

By   /  Friday, December 21st, 2012  /  Features, Technology  /  Comments Off on Making the grade: Currie offers power assist to hill-challenged bicycle riders

Uncounted numbers of bicycles are gathering dust in garages, most likely because their owners are too challenged by the hills in their neighborhood. Currie Technologies, a company that moved to Simi Valley at the end of November, is growing at a robust pace by offering an alternative that saves energy costs while improving health and Read More →

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Simi Valley mall could be overhauled in 2014

By   /  Friday, November 30th, 2012  /  Latest news, Real Estate  /  1 Comment

The new owners of the financially troubled Simi Valley Town Center shopping mall have gone through more than 50 drafts of plans to revitalize the property and are moving close to announcing their strategy. That was the word from Brian Gabler, Simi Valley’s director of economic development, who spoke at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast Read More →

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Amgen deals could foster biotech hub, panel says

By   /  Wednesday, November 7th, 2012  /  Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on Amgen deals could foster biotech hub, panel says

Amgen’s decision to license some of its intellectual property to a new drug company that will operate near the biotechnical giant’s Thousand Oaks headquarters could be an exciting development for biotech firms in the 101 corridor, business leaders were told at a breakfast gathering Wednesday in Westlake Village. The move could be a start toward Read More →

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From ‘Corkscrewed’ to cork popping at Paso’s Villa San-Juliette

By   /  Friday, October 19th, 2012  /  Central Coast, Features, Tourism, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on From ‘Corkscrewed’ to cork popping at Paso’s Villa San-Juliette

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Cole speaks out after resigning as city manager

By   /  Friday, September 28th, 2012  /  Latest news  /  Comments Off on Cole speaks out after resigning as city manager

Rick Cole, who left his post as the longtime city manager of Ventura Sept. 15 after losing the support of  a majority of the City Council, talked about his departure Friday in a public question and answer session after his address at the fall Speaker Series hosted by the Martin V. Smith School of Business Read More →

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Santa Barbara’s Urban Wine Trail: too big to fail to organize

By   /  Friday, September 21st, 2012  /  Columns, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Santa Barbara’s Urban Wine Trail: too big to fail to organize

A look at the Santa Barbara Urban Wine Trail’s latest map of 17 locations where you can sample wines from the county’s vineyards gives a hint of why the group decided this year to formally organize as a 501(c)(6) mutually beneficial nonprofit. “It got to a point where communication wasn’t working out as well and Read More →

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