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David Murdock, the last of the old-school Los Angeles developers who helped transform greater Thousand Oaks into a major corporate center, has died at age 102. David Murdock, the former owner of Dole, ...
The Business Times honors 50 of the region’s top women leaders in a number of private employer sectors, including finance, professional services, CRE, health care, technology and nonprofits.
Since being integrated into the Business Times’ special reports lineup five years ago, Central Coast Best Places to Work has quickly turned into one of the most popular publications on our editorial ...
Santa Barbara-based SeaVees is partnering with its original founder, BFGoodrich Tires, for a new limited-edition sneaker in honor of the brand’s 60th anniversary. The Founder’s Edition Yacht Shoe ...
Newberry’s Candy in Thousand Oaks features several Pride-themed treats during the summer. (courtesy photo) The decision to be visibly out as a business owner is a personal one, often influenced by ...
With Santa Barbara nearing the centennial of its devastating June 29, 1925 earthquake, maybe it’s time to reimagine the city for a new century. One hundred years ago, the tragic destruction of a ...
R, Firas Khan, Maz Reeder, Benjamin Arts, Seth Johnson and Colin Brown. (courtesy photo) By Uma Mazar Special to the Business Times When Benjamin Arts ran out of laundry detergent one day during his ...
As women’s professional sports attract investors like Bob Iger and Peyton Manning, the Central Coast is becoming a valuable supporting player in the industry. In Ventura County, Angel City Football ...
It takes a village to bring a community together — and to support one. In San Luis Obispo County, the village supporting the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month is largely funded by the Community ...
A rendering of SBNC's new building. (courtesy photo) By Staff Report Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics has announced finalized plans to build a new Westside Clinic near the location of its current ...