It doesn’t come with fanfare, there’s no pomp and the public might not notice any change at all. But beneath the County of Ventura’s change to a new .gov domain is enhanced security. The county has ...
On March 2, a 76-year-old man was arrested in the 3000 block of Pleasant Valley Road for trespassing and petty theft. In the 200 block of Ventura Boulevard, a 28-year-old man was arrested for forging ...
The push to rebuild swiftly in the wake of January’s devastating fires in Los Angeles County has led to concerns that neighborhoods may be reconstructed in a way that leaves them vulnerable to ...
It’s hard to believe that more than 60 years after the measles vaccine was created, public health officials must remind families to get their kids inoculated or face the consequences. With measles ...
Barring appeal, the City of Camarillo has cleared the final hurdle for the construction of a Costco store and gas station. A Ventura County Superior Court judge denied a request by the group Ventura ...
STUNNER—Eye-catching for its size, color and design, the stainless steel sculpture known as “Camarillo Breeze” is turning heads at Arneill Road and Ponderosa Drive. Conceptually approved as part of ...
BARREL OF FUN—The inaugural Conejo Valley Comedy Festival took place Feb. 22 at the Conejo Players Theatre in Thousand Oaks. Above, an exuberant John Eslick and Allie Leslie, both from the Conejo ...
SERVING HOPE—Camarillo resident Angela Goodman, above, wins her pickleball match as part of Meadowlark Service League’s annual fundraiser March 3 at the Las Posas Country Club. In addition to ...
A recent letter writer complained that Gov. Gavin Newsom said nothing as President Trump told him to rake the forest and build more water storage. Newsom did what any normal person would do in the ...
This letter is a response to the editorial piece “The simple power of five” (March 1). If a manager asks their employees to list five achievements for the week, then by all means, it has value. How ...
A disease afflicting farmworkers that can lead to rash, fever, abdominal pain, even jaundice has been identified in 19 people in Ventura County in the past year, according to public health officials.
My family, friends and acquaintances are among the many thousands of us that have survived the recent, devastating fires, so far. Many others have also been devastated. Going forward, persistent ...
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