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Airlines cutting flights at tri-county airports

By   /  Friday, March 27th, 2020  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Tourism, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Airlines cutting flights at tri-county airports

Story updated at 3:20 p.m. March 27: Airports are considered an essential business, but for tri-county residents who still need to travel it’s getting increasingly difficult to catch a flight. United Airlines announced it was reducing its domestic flight service to an even larger degree, down 52 percent, from the 42 percent it previously announced Read More →

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Amgen, WEV step up with pledge and online resources

By   /  Tuesday, March 24th, 2020  /  Biotech, Latest news, Nonprofits, Women Inc.  /  Comments Off on Amgen, WEV step up with pledge and online resources

Regional organizations have jumped into action to support communities affected by the global health crisis.  Thousand Oaks biotech giant Amgen pledged up to $12.5 million to support emergency response efforts for the coronavirus pandemic, including operations by Goleta-based Direct Relief and the Los Angeles humanitarian nonprofit International Medical Corps.  “The COVID-19 pandemic is precipitating a Read More →

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SB County response effort to provide $1 million in assistance

By   /  Friday, March 20th, 2020  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Nonprofits, South Coast  /  Comments Off on SB County response effort to provide $1 million in assistance

The COVID-19 Joint Response Effort for Santa Barbara County announced March 19 that it will provide more than $1 million in assistance to individuals and families as well as organizations actively assisting members of the community affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Santa Barbara Foundation, United Way of Santa Barbara County and the Hutton Parker Read More →

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Cal Poly SLO might become COVID-19 overflow site

By   /  Thursday, March 19th, 2020  /  Central Coast Health Watch, Latest news, Tri-County Economy  /  Comments Off on Cal Poly SLO might become COVID-19 overflow site

San Luis Obispo County is working with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as a possible overflow site for treatment of coronavirus victims, County Administrative Officer Wade Horton said March 23. SLO County now has 33 confirmed cases of COVID-19, up from 27 on March 22, with two patients hospitalized, county health officials said. Updated at Read More →

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QAD income down but meets forecast

By   /  Thursday, March 19th, 2020  /  Earnings, Latest news, South Coast, Technology, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on QAD income down but meets forecast

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Coronavirus: Signs of the times as pandemic spreads

By   /  Thursday, March 19th, 2020  /  Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, Restaurants, Small Business, South Coast, Technology, Top Stories, Top Story, Tri-County Economy, Tri-County Public Companies  /  Comments Off on Coronavirus: Signs of the times as pandemic spreads

The economic impact of the coronavirus epidemic has ripped through the Tri-Counties, triggering massive job cuts and prompting San Luis Obispo County to issue a rare order for residents to shelter at home beginning March 19 in response to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases. The county intends to hold the order for the next 30 Read More →

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Tri-county bars, restaurants and wineries feel pain of pandemic

By   /  Thursday, March 19th, 2020  /  Central Coast, Central Coast Health Watch, middle, Restaurants, Tourism, Tri-County Economy, Wine & Viticulture  /  Comments Off on Tri-county bars, restaurants and wineries feel pain of pandemic

Bars and tap rooms empty on St. Patrick’s Day. Wine tasting on hiatus. Major viticulture industry events canceled or rescheduled. Restaurants cutting their occupancy by half and later switching to take-out only. The COVID-19 virus continues to upend life as usual and blast its way through the economy. Gov. Gavin Newsom issued guidelines on March Read More →

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