Timing, it seems, is everything when it comes to fire recovery. For victims of the Mountain fire, that proposition may cost ...
Hometown legends live forever. Jaime Jaquez Jr., the pride of Camarillo, came home to a hero’s welcome. The only thing ...
On Jan. 25 and 26, New West Symphony will present “A Symphonic Odyssey,” featuring Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony, a world premiere by composer Kui Dong written for Chinese multi-instrumentalist Hong ...
FOR THOSE SUFFERING—Rocks emblazoned with messages of love have popped up at homes destroyed by the Mountain fire. The project by Camarillo Christian Church includes hand-painted rocks as well as ...
A Camarillo man was arrested after allegedly being found in possession of several firearms without serial numbers. Last month,Ventura County Sheriff’s Office detectives obtained information about ...
When the power goes out, the traffic signals go out and the traffic snarls. Neighborhoods that might be subject to emergency evacuations need traffic signals with battery backups so continue to ...
The Camarillo Police Department will host its next Coffee With a Cop event at 9 a.m. Tues., Jan. 21. Residents can grab a cup of coffee and discuss community issues with police officers at Starbucks, ...
Two women from Baldwin Park were arrested after allegedly passing fake $100 bills at Camarillo Premium Outlets. The duo was taken into custody Jan. 7 after authorities said they saw Lucia Haro and ...
A new mayor has been chosen in Camarillo. The City Council on Dec. 11 selected Kevin Kildee, who represents District 3, as mayor and David Tennessen, the District 1 representative, as vice mayor.
The King of Rock ’n’ Roll isn’t the only person to express such sentiment, which seemed to be taken seriously in Camarillo this season, as festive decorations were still on display nearly three weeks ...
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.