RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers. PAINTED FACES-Eddie, Chloe and Abagail Nash show the results of visiting a face-painting booth at Rancho Tapo Community Park during last Saturday's Arts and Crafts show. More...
The city of Simi Valley is seeking to recover $150,000 for death benefits it paid to the family of a man who was killed in 2003 while driving a city-owned pickup truck across the railroad tracks in Moorpark. More...
A few years ago the California legislature decided to hold forums in counties throughout the state to make the public aware of the growing problem of elder abuse. More...
People with diabetes face daily challenges to stay healthy. Decisions that may seem inconsequential for someone without diabetes, such as drinking a regular soda instead of diet soda, can have a detrimental impact on people with diabetes. More...
Some say infrastructure isn’t ready to handle more people
A recent UCLA poll and a U. S. census study regarding California, its economy and future growth have local officials offering conflicting viewpoints. More...
On May 7, Moorpark College graduated 49 students from its Exotic Animal Training and Management (EATM) program after a two-year occupational program preparing them for working with exotic animals. More...
The year was 1999. Lance Armstrong had just won his first Tour de France, George Bush began to emerge as the Republican frontrunner for the White House, and Ricky Martin was melting hearts all over the world with his breakthrough hit "Livin’ la Vida Loca. More...
Between sometime in March and 3 p.m. April 29 in the 2400 block of Knightwood Place, the loss was $9,560 when 50 DVDs, 10 X-Box games, alcohol, various guitars and other miscellaneous items were stolen. More...
My name is Jim Thornton, Sr. and I am writing to clear up some confusion between the Pacific Youth Football League (PYFL) and the newly chartered Gold Coast Youth Football League (GCYFL). More...
The student newspapers at Oxnard and Ventura community colleges have bitten the dust. Of three similar campuses in Ventura County, only Moorpark College’s award-winning Reporter continues to exist. More...