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Oxnard’s historic Japanese Cemetery, established in 1908, was designated Ventura County Landmark No. 18 in 1971 by the ...
A new circus is coming to town this weekend! But the faces stepping into the spotlight are familiar to anyone who loves the ...
The summer season has officially begun. I beg of you three things: Don’t forget the sunscreen, take the long way home from ...
Last week was Public Works Week, and the American Public Works Association’s 2025 theme was “People, Purpose, Presence.” ...
Within two minutes of police officers arriving at the scene at about 1 a.m. on Oct. 4, 2020, in Camarillo, Austin Manzano, 24, had been shot. As he told the 911 operator, that is exactly what he ...
Ken Wiseman has always had an affinity for history. He traces his roots on his mother’s side to Peregrine White, a baby born on the Mayflower in Massachusetts Harbor during 1620, and one of the first ...
Whether you’ve got a full day or just half an hour, the Ventura River offers a wonderful habitat for a breather from our busy lives and a reconnection to the natural world in our backyard. You can ...
Graham Farrar can barely contain his excitement as he provides a tour of his 5.5 million square-foot greenhouse south of Camarillo. The operation is expected to become the world’s largest for growing ...
Pictured: Hydroxychloroquine is one of several existing drugs some doctors are saying should be studied and considered for early treatment of COVID-19. On Jan. 14, 2021, the National Institutes of ...
Pictured: On Sept. 24 at the Ventura County Government Center members of the Chumash Ventureño/Barbareño Band of Mission Indians, stand with the document proclaiming Indigenous Peoples’ Day. From left ...