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Ventura County oil fight won’t end this year

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2021  /  Agribusiness, East Ventura County, Energy, Latest news, Law, right, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County  /  Comments Off on Ventura County oil fight won’t end this year

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Conejo Valley braces for Amgen layoffs

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2021  /  Banking & Finance, Biotech, East Ventura County, Latest news, left, Technology, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Conejo Valley braces for Amgen layoffs

Biotech giant Amgen is in the process of laying off hundreds of workers, including as many as 100 at its Thousand Oaks headquarters. According to a spokesperson for the company, approximately 500 workers will be let go beginning April 2, with fewer than 20% of those workers located in Thousand Oaks. Amgen employs around 22,000 Read More →

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Chamber releases new plan for reopening, recovery

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2021  /  Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Small Business, South Coast, Subscriber content, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Chamber releases new plan for reopening, recovery

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Our View: SLO must not let act of hate go unanswered

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2021  /  Central Coast, Editorials, Education, Latest news, Opinion, Subscriber content, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Our View: SLO must not let act of hate go unanswered

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Our View: Biden administration turning over a new leaf on green energy

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Coast Guard says it will enforce new safety rules to prevent another deadly boat fire

By   /  Friday, February 12th, 2021  /  Latest news, Law, middle, South Coast, Top Stories, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Coast Guard says it will enforce new safety rules to prevent another deadly boat fire

The U.S. Coast Guard says it will require interconnected smoke detectors, night watch patrols and other safety measures recommended for small passenger boats after the deadly fire on board the Conception dive boat in the Santa Barbara Channel in 2019. In a Feb. 10 letter to the National Transportation Safety Board, Coast Guard Vice Admiral Read More →

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UCLA opens cancer clinic in Santa Barbara

By   /  Thursday, February 11th, 2021  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, South Coast, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on UCLA opens cancer clinic in Santa Barbara

UCLA Health has opened a new cancer care clinic near Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. The new clinic, at 309 W. Quinto St., will expand treatment options for residents of Santa Barbara and the surrounding areas, as they will be able to get regular treatment and participate in more than 600 UCLA cancer clinical trials Read More →

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