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Ventura County Harbor Department Director Michael Tripp had a lot of good news to share about the 60th anniversary of Channel ...
Father Tom Elewaut quoted the Old Testament during a June 27 gathering of local elected officials and faith leaders decrying ...
As one of the premier playwrights in American theater, Williams’ work remains a must-see. In particular, the 1948 Pulitzer ...
When Amber Thompson watched the Progress Pride Flag rise over Ventura City Hall on June 2, she had extra reason to be proud.
I’m dedicating the summer byline to a series of hot takes with my love-hate relationships with various topics and people. Two ...
Martha Cervantes worked to help people with mental health challenges and physical disabilities as a community services ...
As the Palisades Fire burned sensitive riparian habitat around Topanga State Park in January, government scientists involved ...
Circle of Peace” isn’t just a Ziggy Marley song or the name of his tour, which stops Saturday, June 28, at Surfer’s Point ...
Summer is here, and that means it’s time for the annual Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. This year features the popular comedy “Twelfth Night,” directe ...
Welcome back, Pete! The country-rock artist who hit the scene in the mid-’90s with the album “Necktie Second,” had a smash hit with “If You Don’t Love Me (I’ll Kill Myself)” and who opened for Tom ...
Holiday joy abounds throughout Ventura County, with music, crafts, Menorah lightings and steaming hot chocolate on chilly nights. From an international Christmas tree display inspired by presidential ...
Family members of a Camarillo woman murdered during a 1997 workplace shooting in Thousand Oaks shared their grief with a judge at her killer’s sentencing hearing on June 16.
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