Hunting for a pandemic indulgence, region’s diners feast on truffles
By Abigail Napp / Friday, January 29th, 2021 / Agribusiness, Latest news, left, Restaurants, Subscriber content, Top Stories / Comments Off on Hunting for a pandemic indulgence, region’s diners feast on truffles
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Read More →California lifts stay-home orders as ICU capacity grows; COVID remains “widespread” in region
By Tony Biasotti / Monday, January 25th, 2021 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, East Ventura County, Latest news, left, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County / Comments Off on California lifts stay-home orders as ICU capacity grows; COVID remains “widespread” in region
California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted the state’s regional stay-home orders Monday morning, paving the way for the return of outdoor restaurants service and a few other business activities. Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties are now back in the “purple” or “widespread” tier of the state’s color-coded pandemic regulations—the most restrictive level, but Read More →
Read More →Salem Media Group faces new political landscape after Capitol riot
By Tony Biasotti / Thursday, January 14th, 2021 / Banking & Finance, Latest news, left, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies / Comments Off on Salem Media Group faces new political landscape after Capitol riot
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Read More →How the region’s publicly traded companies stack up when it comes to women on the board
By Staff Report / Friday, January 8th, 2021 / Banking & Finance, Latest news, left, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies, Women Inc. / Comments Off on How the region’s publicly traded companies stack up when it comes to women on the board
The Pacific Coast Business Times investigated the gender breakdown of the boards of all 22 companies based in the tri-county region and traded on a major stock exchange. All 22 meet the current requirement for one or more women on the board, but only 11 meet the stricter requirements that will take effect next year.
Read More →Region’s companies meet state mandate for women on corporate boards
By Jorge Mercado / Friday, January 8th, 2021 / Banking & Finance, Latest news, left, Subscriber content, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies, Women Inc. / Comments Off on Region’s companies meet state mandate for women on corporate boards
Every publicly traded company in the tri-county region has at least one woman on its board of directors, but only half of the 22 companies have enough women directors to meet a state law that takes effect at the start of 2022.
Read More →Dignity Health restructures, names new division chief
By Amber Hair / Monday, January 4th, 2021 / Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, left, South Coast, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy, West Ventura County, Women Inc. / Comments Off on Dignity Health restructures, names new division chief
Dignity Health Central Coast, the biggest hospital network in the tri-county region, is becoming CommonSpirit Health—and much about the hospital chain is changing, starting at the top. On Dec. 30, Dignity Health Central Coast CEO and President Chuck Cova announced his retirement. As he steps down, the nonprofit hospital chain is restructuring by expanding the Read More →
Read More →Guitar Center bankruptcy hits final note
By Amber Hair / Thursday, December 31st, 2020 / East Ventura County, Latest news, Law, left, Top Stories, Tri-County Economy / Comments Off on Guitar Center bankruptcy hits final note
Guitar Center announced that it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings after its reorganization plan was confirmed in federal court on Dec. 17, less than a month after the company filed for bankruptcy. The plan puts into motion a collection of previously announced recapitalizations, including exit financing and the abolishment of all of Guitar Center’s Read More →
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