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On any given evening inside High Street Arts Center, rehearsals for “Footloose” look less like a traditional production and more like a cross-section of the community. A retired firefighter runs ...
The historic heart of Old Town Camarillo is set to regain a central piece of its social fabric later this month. After a 20-month, $9 million transformation, the City of Camarillo will officially ...
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GRAND OPENING—An interpretive art wall, above, shows select moments from the history of the newly renovated Dizdar Park, which opened anew with speeches, music and playground fun on March 21. The City ...
In the hyper-polarized landscape of Sacramento, a rare alignment is taking place with help from three “Acorn Country” legislators. At issue is SB 84, a bipartisan push to curb what proponents call ...
In a dramatic role reversal for a utility more commonly associated with sparking multibillion-dollar wildfires, Southern California Edison has gone on the offensive in Ventura County, filing a series ...
Malibou Lake resident, historian and filmmaker Brian Rooney is shining a spotlight on a little-known chapter of Hollywood history with his new documentary, “Our Hollywood Backyard.” The film tells the ...
Chipotle, ID No. A858819, is a 5-year-old pit bull terrier who recently enjoyed the field trip of a lifetime after more than 450 days in the shelter— complete with a stop at Chipotle and a visit to ...
I respect your defense of the delayed and over-budget Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project. It was not challenges, but incompetence that caused this waste. Two pictures tell the story. The first was a ...
Santa Cruz Way was once the pinnacle of Camarillo Heights lifestyle—a half-mile, dead-end ridge offering privacy and sweeping views of Pleasant Valley. But the very geography residents cherished ...
The chants began as a murmur and swelled into a roar, echoing across the plaza and down surrounding streets as thousands raised signs and voices in unison: “No kings.” An estimated crowd of more than ...
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