The unemployment rate in each of the tri-counties went up substantially in the month of January, according to the latest data provided by the California Employment Development Department. As a whole, ...
Southern California Edison has been hit with yet another lawsuit alleging that its equipment sparked January’s devastating Eaton Fire in Altadena. The latest civil complaint was filed in Los Angeles ...
It has been just over a year since Latigo Biotherapeutics emerged from stealth mode with $135 million in Series A financing. Now, the Thousand Oaks-based has tacked on another $150 million to its ...
Allan Hancock College President Kevin Walthers, left, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo President Jeffrey Armstrong, right, and students celebrate the two institutions' new partnership at a March 17 news ...
By John Garcia Imagine a classroom where artificial intelligence (AI) instantly writes essays, flawlessly solves complex math problems, and generates computer code in any programming language. Today, ...
Assemblymember Steve Bennett (D-Ventura) announced March 10 that he selected County of Ventura Clerk-Recorder and Registrar of Voters Michelle Ascencion as his 2025 Woman of the Year. In observance of ...
We’re celebrating our 25th anniversary this week and it happens to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Montecito Bank & Trust, also founded on March 17, St. Patrick’s Day. Both companies are ...
With the current issue of the Business Times, we’re turning over to a new year — and celebrating 25 years as the Central Coast’s voice for business news and information. On March 17, 2000, we launched ...
The Ventura County Economic Development Association first convened in 1950 ago as an organization to support the major industries of the day – agribusiness, oil-and-gas development and manufacturing.
From left to right, Joe Rupnow, VP of new enterprises, Brett Matthews, president and CEO, and Christi Phreaner, director of research and development at Kate Farms. (Jorge Mercado / PCBT Staff) ...
Welcome to Focus on Finance, a new report from the Business Times. We've had such strong responses to our Spring and Fall forecasts that we're adding March and August panel discussions to give you a ...
BMO Economics is quick to support that from an equity markets perspective, the U.S. was losing its trade war with Canada. While tariffs are a negative, it writes “The U.S. Administration’s tone might ...