By Eric Knight Nonprofits are part of the Central Coast’s civic and economic infrastructure — delivering healthcare, food security, housing support, education and environmental protection in ...
By Sarah Oberman How many businesses can survive their top executives being out of touch for more than a day or two? What about those same top executives being unavailable for a week? Two weeks? How ...
Community Health Centers of the Central Coast has begun construction on its Central Coast PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) building, marking a major improvement in helping advance ...
L-R: Byron, Sydney and Tiffany Myers during the S17, E16 episode of Shark Tank. (courtesy photo ABC) A young startup from Santa Barbara County captured the eyes of millions when it appeared on ABC’s ...
Cal Poly graduate Victor Glover set a record for Mustang Nation when he piloted the Integrity capsule farther than any human has gone before. Let that sink in for a minute. Glover, an engineering ...
Edna Murphy, seated, celebrating her 100th birthday in March with the Los Robles Health System team in Thousand Oaks. (courtesy photo) By Staff Report The Santa Maria community showed up in a big way ...
Four UC Santa Barbara professors were recently honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, being named to its 2025 class of fellows. Founded in 1848, AAAS promotes the ...
Edna Murphy, seated, celebrates her 100th birthday at the Los Robles Health System, where she volunteers. (courtesy photo) By Staff Report The Santa Maria community showed up in a big way for the ...
Dr. Michael Jobst, from Bryan Health, a health system based in Nebraska, speaks with the remote surgical care team 500 miles away through the Sovato Platform. Sovato raised $26 million in a Series B ...
The Santa Barbara Education Foundation will host a free financial literacy workshop on April 18, specifically designed for educators. The half-day session will offer teachers tools and knowledge ...
The dispute between a group of independent winemakers and the Santa Barbara Vintners Association entered a new phase when one of the dissidents alleged the Vintners violated California’s Brown Act ...
In 2001, a Santa Barbara-based company, Computer Motion, created the first FDA-approved surgical robot that enabled a surgeon in New York to remove the gallbladder of a patient in Strasbourg, France.
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