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Former California Lutheran University President Lori Varlotta will take the helm at Antioch University later this summer, one year after leaving the Thousand Oaks campus. In a statement, Antioch said ...
A San Luis Obispo County woman pleaded guilty to multiple crimes on May 7, related to her misuse of doctor credentials to create hundreds of false medical records for immigrants seeking legal ...
Former private investigator and TV personality Craig Alan Case has been sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for his role in defrauding an elderly woman from Montecito. Announced May 6, Santa ...
Students at a previous Great American Leadership program at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. (courtesy photo) Middle school and high school students from around the country will ...
By Uma Mazar Special to the Business Times More than 100 wineries, breweries, restaurants and shops will participate in this year’s Sip ’n’ Saunter, returning to downtown San Luis Obispo on May 4. The ...
By Patricia Keelan On April 1st, the new Trump administration abruptly closed five regional Head Start offices that provided support and guidance for Head Start programs in 23 states and territories, ...
Thousand Oaks-based Atara Biotherapeutics received a bit of good news on May 5, after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it has lifted its hold on Atara’s active Investigational New ...
Mission Wealth, a Santa Barbara financial planner firm celebrating its 25th year in business, announced it received a minority investment from private equity firm Great Hill Partners. Terms of the ...
It has been two years since the fallout of Silicon Valley Bank, and in that time, the banking landscape has completely changed, with many regional banks being much more aggressive in 2025, including ...
UC Santa Barbara's Economic Forecast Project will be hosting its annual Santa Barbara County Economic Summit on May 12 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the historic Granada Theatre in downtown Santa Barbara, ...
Former congressman Elton Gallegly has retained veteran trial attorney Matthew Umhofer as lead counsel in his breach of contract lawsuit against California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks.
The coming cuts to public services are having an impact across the Central Coast region. Among the hardest-hit are pre-school programs, food banks and public agencies served by AmeriCorps volunteers.
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