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California lawmakers created the Professional Fiduciaries Bureau to monitor self-dealing in the industry. Twenty years later, the bureau’s inaction in one case shows how conflicts of interest can continue for years with little consequence.
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The Ventura Hills Nature Preserve was created six years ago, but is now open to visitors like hikers and mountain bikers for the first time.
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Wills Nichols could receive a 159-year-to-life state prison sentence, but because of his age at the time of the crimes, he could be released in 24 years.
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The Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics is getting $5 million from Montecito's Wyatt family to help complete its new flagship facility in Santa Barbara.
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Presidential order may override local, state regulators in Santa Barbara County oil pipeline disputeThe U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the President could invoke the Defense Production Act to restart an oil pipeline that ruptured in 2015.
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Ventura County contended it didn't have to release the video because it was linked to an investigation. The nonprofit social advocacy group Buen Vecino argued the public has a right to see it.
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The program is designed to give work training and help with rehabilitation and transition, as well as growing fresh produce to eat.
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New homes for the homeless: Apartment complex focused on unsheltered seniors opens in Ventura CountyRancho Sierra Senior Apartments in Camarillo has 50 units. The nonprofit group Many Mansions teamed up with Ventura County to build the $40 million project.
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