Q&A—Above, the actors and filmmakers of “Sands of Fate – A Star Wars Story” answer audience questions following the film’s screening during the opening night event. From left are: Nathan Bock, Chris ...
Since beginning his role as interim president of Cal Lutheran University on June 1, John Nunes has immersed himself in the campus culture. He can be seen shaking hands with faculty at concerts and ...
The nonprofit Save Open-space and Agricultural Resources will host a groundwater symposium at 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 21 at Cal State Channel Islands. “Saving Water and the Family Farm” will include ...
FUN FOR ALL—In honor of its 60th anniversary, the City of Camarillo hosts a Block Party event Sept. 7 at Constitution Park. Photos clockwise from above: Giselle Mojaddan, 3, plays with an oversized ...
Beginning Mon., Sept. 16, Moorpark and Simi Valley libraries will take part in Constitution Week, the annual cele­bration of America’s unique founding document. Hosting the displays are the lo­cal ...
The man accused of killing a Westlake High School student in 2023 is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 26 for a pre-trial conference. The conference was originally scheduled for last December but was ...
This November, the most consequential election perhaps in a lifetime isn’t just about the presidency. The issues impact everyday life as several proposed ballot measures revisit rent control, new ...
A 61-year-old was booked on suspi­cion of two counts of attempted murder after he fired at sheriff’s deputies re­sponding to a domestic disturbance at a Moorpark home. The man, iden­tified as William ...
The Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District board is feeling good about cultivating a healthier Camarillo. The initiative called Healthy Ca­marillo was introduced in 2020 by City Council members ...
A 28-year-old woman was arrested in the 2000 block of Petit Street for being in possession of burglary tools and working with another to steal from department stores. A woman, 50, was arrested near ...
The vision for the city’s future looks like a more sustainable and self-sufficient Camarillo. Community members and city digni­taries alike gathered to hear Mayor Tony Trembley’s Sept. 4 State of the ...