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Real Estate: Thousand Oaks gives initial OK to mixed-use project

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Street Smarts: Santa Barbara Zoo returns, but without its oldest resident

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Our View: Ventura County enters the post-Totten era

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Opinion: Revolution in crowdfunding brings private investments to the masses

By   /  Friday, January 29th, 2021  /  Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Opinion: Revolution in crowdfunding brings private investments to the masses

By Mike Panesis The unfortunate events in our nation’s capital in early January had me thinking a lot about revolutions. Whether successful or not, they seem to come upon us suddenly, when in fact they have fomented for years. We see this phenomenon not just in government and society. In the groundbreaking book “The Structure Read More →

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Opinion: The seller’s three-part formula

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By Josh Damigo Whether it’s closing a multi-million-dollar deal, asking, “Do you want fries with that?” or actually getting your partner to agree to watch the show you want to on Netflix, the “art of the sale” is all around us. We should, then, take the time to figure out where our weaknesses lie, because Read More →

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Guilty pleas in $2 million unemployment fraud case in Santa Barbara County

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Three people have pleaded guilty in Santa Barbara County to multiple counts of felony unemployment benefit fraud and identity theft, in just one example of the type of fraud that has cost the state tens of billions of dollars during the pandemic. The three defendants were Gordon Alan Welterlen and Nicole Michelle Milan, of San Read More →

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From the archives: J.D. Power’s entry into the Business Times Hall of Fame

By   /  Thursday, January 28th, 2021  /  East Ventura County, Latest news, right, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on From the archives: J.D. Power’s entry into the Business Times Hall of Fame

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