Making the best of what life threw his way, a one-eyed bulldog from Ventura County is on the road to being named America’s Favorite Pet. Tommy—a 4-year-old black ball of energy named for human friend ...
From the rolling hills of Calabasas to the ocean breeze of West County, Acorn country is preparing for a festive Easter season. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect family photo spot or a meaningful ...
Two men, both 18, were arrested in the 100 block of Flory Avenue and at the intersection of Agnew Street and Cordero Avenue for assaulting victims with a firearm. A 21-year-old man was arrested for ...
A divided Ventura County Community College District board approved a slate of new hires March 10, capping a contentious meeting dominated by de- bate over a single position at Moorpark College that’s ...
Surrounded by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and across the Central Coast, a bipartisan group of state lawmakers has introduced a sweeping legislative package aimed at reshaping how California ...
The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) has accepted a donation of 326 acres in the Seminole Hot Springs area, adding a significant stretch of open space to its growing network of ...
With a new library on the horizon, the Moorpark City Council unanimously agreed to seek proposals from library operators to secure the best possible agreement, while negotiating a short-term extension ...
Feb. 27 At E. Los Angeles Avenue and Spring Road, a man, 25, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. A 38-year-old man was arrested at an unknown location for a misdemeanor warrant.
People said it wouldn’t happen. But on Jan. 27, Moorpark proved them wrong. After nearly two decades of planning, false starts and community advocacy, city leaders officially broke ground on the ...
A politically charged Thousand Oaks manslaughter case that made international headlines in 2023 may finally go before a jury next month. The court this week scheduled Loay Alnaji, a former Moorpark ...
At first glance, one might mistake the nearby image for either a hyperactive amusement park ride or a poorly executed prank. But for those who lived in Calabasas some 60 years ago, it was neither.
A Ventura County Superior Court judge ruled Jan. 8 in favor of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and Boeing, rejecting a lawsuit brought by community and environmental groups ...
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