The Ventura County Board of Supervisors has voted to keep an agency that assists people 60 and older under county oversight for another year, reversing earlier signals that the county might step away ...
If you haven’t yet made it to the gallery at the Agoura Hills Recreation and Event Center to check out the city’s Winter Art Show featuring local artists, just a couple of days remain: the exhibition ...
Saddle up, country music fans. After years of absence, the OakHeart Country Music Festival is returning to Thousand Oaks. Festival co-founder Bryan Hynes, who also owned the Borderline Bar & Grill, is ...
Cal Lutheran University’s Fifty and Better program has announced its spring session of classes and activities. The session, for those 50 and older, begins March 2 and features four-week courses on ...
For 45 years, she was known only as “Jane Doe Ventura County.” This month, thanks to remarkable advances in forensic science, Maricela Rocha Parga has her name back—and her family has long-awaited ...
The City of Thousand Oaks has lost another of its pioneers. Richard “Dick” Dewey Hus had a big hand in helping to shape the city today’s residents value so dearly. In addition to serving on the ...
The Conejo Valley Days Parade is making its return to the streets of Thousand Oaks this spring to celebrating community spirit, creativity and hometown pride. This year’s theme, “Hillside Trails and ...
An attorney for Rebecca Grossman asked a California appeals court to overturn the murder convictions and grant a new trial for the former Hidden Hills resident during oral arguments on Feb. 3 in Los ...
After lunch, I returned to my car and made a phone call. As I sat there, a black SUV parked facing me. Moments later, a police cruiser pulled in behind her. The officer approached her driver’s side ...
Following a sold-out inaugural 2023 production, the Conejo Valley Comedy Festival returns this year with more laughs, more stages and a broader lineup of nationally touring comedians. Set for Feb. 13 ...
For those living in areas ravaged by fires, it’s probably no surprise that rebuilding can be a slow process. But a new study released by researchers from Pepperdine University, coinciding with the one ...
Few facts were given in last week’s letters about climate change. How about these: Nobody disputes that Phoenix, Arizona, is getting hotter; could it be the massive influx of new residents who then ...
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