Art teacher sues SBCC for wrongful termination
By Alex Kacik / Friday, April 1st, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Law / Comments Off on Art teacher sues SBCC for wrongful termination
A former Santa Barbara City College art teacher has sued the school for wrongful termination, claiming that the department is “ushering out an old era,” but some of his assertions do not check out based on Business Times research. William Durham filed a suit in Santa Barbara Superior Court on March 23. The former 20-year Read More →
Read More →America has misguided history of taxation
By Guest commentary / Friday, April 1st, 2016 / Latest news, Op/Eds, Opinion / Comments Off on America has misguided history of taxation
By David Newton Do you know the full story of the misguided history of taxation in the U.S.? My book, “The Misguided History of American Taxes,” examines: • The origin – when did each tax start? • The rationale – why was it started? • The madness – how did it ever end up so Read More →
Read More →Yardi Leasing Space at The Collection
By Staff Report / Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 / Latest news / Comments Off on Yardi Leasing Space at The Collection
Yardi Systems, a Santa Barbara-based company that develops software and apps for small and large real estate managers, will open an office at The Collection in Oxnard. Yardi Systems employs about 4,800 employees worldwide. Yardi will lease 28,887 square feet of space on Park View Court in Oxnard occupying two floors in the building. “The Read More →
Read More →Santa Barbara’s Invoca raises $30 million
By Philip Joens / Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 / Latest news / Comments Off on Santa Barbara’s Invoca raises $30 million
Invoca, a Santa Barbara-based call intelligence company, raised $30 million in its latest funding round the company announced March 30. The Series D funding round was led by new partner Morgan Stanley Alternative Investment Partners as well as existing partners Accel Partners, Upfront Ventures, Santa Barbara’s Rincon Venture Partners and Stepstone. Invoca has now raised Read More →
Read More →Tri-Counties entering new Frontier
By Philip Joens / Friday, March 25th, 2016 / Latest news, Technology / Comments Off on Tri-Counties entering new Frontier
The Tri-Counties are about to feel the effects of consolidation in the cable and telecom industries. On April 1, Frontier Communications will begin operating broadband, television and landline services formerly owned by Verizon Communications. Even as Frontier acquires Verizon customers and employees, Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable hope to complete a merger that could Read More →
Read More →Plains gets blame for Venoco bankruptcy filing
By Alex Kacik / Friday, March 25th, 2016 / Energy, middle / Comments Off on Plains gets blame for Venoco bankruptcy filing
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Read More →Launching IPOs in 2016 won’t be easy
By Philip Joens / Friday, March 25th, 2016 / right, Technology / Comments Off on Launching IPOs in 2016 won’t be easy
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