THE GOOD, BAD AND UGLY—Clockwise from right: Protesters block the Calabasas Landfill on Feb. 17, preventing trucks from entering the landfill over the dumping of debris from the January wildfires; ...
As 2025 ends and a new year begins, Moorpark residents and officials can look back on a time marked by resilience amid regional disasters, and civic projects and active community engagement pegged to ...
LET IS SNOW!—Clockwise from top left: Kids play with artificial snow as it falls in the Candy Cane Lane neighborhood of Moorpark on Dec. 18; the Moorpark High School boys’ basketball team hosted a ...
I get gloomy, I think about the 101 Freeway. I know, the freeway itself can be a source of gloom, what with the congestion and irritation that comes with it. But if you look for it, I’ve got a s neaky ...
Benjamin Seiden, 18, of Bell Canyon has earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest achievement in Scouting, through years of dedication, leadership and service to others. A member of the now inactive ...
television-themed musical cabaret, complete with live performances, audience-friendly games, and a midnight toast will headline the Conejo Players Theatre New Year’s Eve celebration. On Wed., Dec. 31 ...
As 2025 draws to a close, it is difficult to escape the sense that it has been a grinding year for the nation and for our community. The headlines have been loud, the arguments louder, and the fatigue ...
In recent months, city council meetings across the country have increasingly become venues for debates over federal immigration enforcement and the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This ...
Moorpark is adjusting its pay scale next year as part of a broader effort to remain competitive and ensure staffing levels across city services. The City Council unanimously approved a resolution Dec.
In the 400 block of High Street, a man, 33, was arrested for a probation violation. A motorcycle disturbance was reported at Campus Park Drive and Marquette Street. Suspicious circumstances were ...
High Street’s steady revival is poised to gain new momentum, with a boutique wine bar moving closer to opening and another long-planned outdoor food and drink venue securing more time to get built.
Ventura County Community College District Trustee Joe Piechowski publicly apologized last week for actions critics said violated board policy and threatened the district’s accreditation, including a ...