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Heavy rains drench Tri-Counties but drought lingers

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Film festival puts Santa Barbara on Oscar map

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Ventura County water agencies flooded with regulations

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Henry Dubroff

Recharging West Ventura County’s depleted groundwater supplies is not as simple as collecting the deluge of rainwater flowing through the Santa Clara River. New federal restrictions designed to protect the endangered steelhead trout are making it much harder for agencies like United Water Conservation District to divert the river’s flow for cities and farmers. “This Read More →

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Opes Advisors relocating Santa Barbara office

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Financial services firm Opes Advisors is relocating its Santa Barbara office to the Presidio Avenue neighborhood at the end of the month. The Cupertino-based firm is moving from its 2,600-square-foot 126 E. Carrillo St. space to a 1,200-square-foot location at 800 Presidio Ave. Its lease was up for renewal, the company said. The former Be Read More →

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Montecito Bank & Trust reports income drop but strong loan and deposit growth

By   /  Wednesday, January 25th, 2017  /  Banking & Finance, Banking Industry, Earnings, Latest news, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Montecito Bank & Trust reports income drop but strong loan and deposit growth

Santa Barbara-based Montecito Bank & Trust reported an 8.5 percent drop in net income in 2016 to $14.6 million but saw strong loan and deposit growth. The decrease in net income was due to loan loss reversals in 2015 that were not repeated in 2016. The bank reported loan growth of 22 percent year over Read More →

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Airstreams drive AutoCamp expansion plans

By   /  Friday, January 20th, 2017  /  Columns, Latest news, Real Estate, Small Business  /  Comments Off on Airstreams drive AutoCamp expansion plans

An AutoCamp Airstream trailer at the Santa Barbara company’s site on the Russian River. (Melanie Riccardi photo)   Story updated at 8 a.m. Jan. 23: AutoCamp’s successful Russian River expansion will fuel future growth, the Santa Barbara company said. Development company Mesa Lane Partners formed AutoCamp, which provides an affordable stay in a retro-style luxury Read More →

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Sonos visionary hears call to mentor successor

By   /  Friday, January 13th, 2017  /  Editorials, Latest news, Opinion  /  Comments Off on Sonos visionary hears call to mentor successor

In his typically understated way, Sonos founder John MacFarlane has quietly stepped away from his role as chief executive of the Santa Barbara-based audio company. MacFarlane, who has built one of the largest enterprises in the tech sector on the Central Coast, took to the Sonos blog on Jan. 10 to post the fact that Read More →

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