Hometown legends live forever. Jaime Jaquez Jr., the pride of Camaril­lo, came home to a hero’s welcome. The only thing ...
Timing, it seems, is everything when it comes to fire recovery. For victims of the Mountain fire, that proposition may cost ...
CSUCI (Cal State Channel Islands) has experienced a 35% drop in enrollment, from 6,406 full-time equivalent students in 2019 to 4,154 this fall. Ventura County’s only four-year public university has ...
Thirteen years after its introduction, the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system—touted by the FCC as an “essential part of America’s emergency preparedness”—still suffers from performance anxiety.
STEADY—The bronze statue of Adolfo Camarillo has been moved to its new location at Dizdar Park and was recently spotted in a ...
Portions of Camarillo were without power in recent days as high winds and single-digit humidity lived up to condi­tions the ...
Life is but a dream . . . but the time for nursery songs is over. The Scorpions are like a Chabad Tele­thon hosted by Jon ...
Young Artists Ensemble will present its annual Teen Drama production with William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” ...
January is National Blood Donor Month and the American Red Cross is urging Ventura County residents to give blood to help keep the local blood supply well-stocked this winter. Type O negative blood ...
Camarillo is cracking down on its alcohol sales permits. Responding to what officials call a recent influx in requests for the sale of beer and wine for off-site consumption, the City Council is ...
In the aftermath of the Mountain fire, performers, staff and crew members at Conejo Players Theatre took on new roles as dedicated volunteers. During a busy enough tech week for the company’s ...