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Justin Vineyards has work to do restoring trust

By   /  Friday, July 15th, 2016  /  Agribusiness, Central Coast, Columns, Latest news, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Justin Vineyards has work to do restoring trust

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Dubroff: Fork in the road for region’s health care delivery system

By   /  Friday, July 15th, 2016  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Fork in the road for region’s health care delivery system

Henry Dubroff

By almost any standard, Cottage Health and Sansum Clinic are two of the most successful nonprofits on the Central Coast. They’ve got deep roots in the community, they’ve carved out vast amounts of market share in their respective fields and they are successful, some might say relentless, fundraisers. But does it make sense for them Read More →

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Beaver sells oldest commercial real estate firm in Central Coast

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Camper input sought even as campgrounds stay closed

By   /  Friday, July 8th, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Tourism  /  Comments Off on Camper input sought even as campgrounds stay closed

The San Luis Obispo Parks department hopes to assess visitors’ experience through a new survey it’s conducting, while several campgrounds within Ventura and Santa Barbara remained closed through the July 4th weekend. After ascertaining where they stayed and their favorite aspect of the location, the survey queries visitors on how they heard about the parks, Read More →

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La Entrada project takes toll on other businesses in area

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The La Entrada mixed-use development on lower State Street is poised to reshape the downtown Santa Barbara retail landscape, but the massive construction project has left some businesses in its dust. The northbound lane reopened on July 1 on the State Street section that bridges downtown and the waterfront, but the relief came too late Read More →

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Dubroff: Central Coast food producers must adapt

By   /  Friday, July 8th, 2016  /  Agribusiness, Columns, Latest news  /  Comments Off on Dubroff: Central Coast food producers must adapt

Henry Dubroff

Agriculture on the Central Coast is in the midst of a rapid transformation. Regulation, drought and the soaring demand for locally produced food are forcing farmers across the region to adapt or shut their doors. The players who survive will likely be more sustainable and much more efficient. Curiously, they will likely reach markets that Read More →

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State budget to fund more UC campus startup incubators

By   /  Friday, July 1st, 2016  /  Columns, Latest news, Technology  /  Comments Off on State budget to fund more UC campus startup incubators

Startups around the state got a boost with the stroke of Gov. Jerry Brown’s pen June 27 when he signed the state’s $171 billion budget. Included was $22 million earmarked for startup incubators at all 10 UC campuses. Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin, D-Thousand Oaks, proposed the initiative, which will give $2 million every year for three Read More →

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