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Camarillo‘s newest public art installation is sure to catch the eye with what is probably the first-ever depiction of Adolfo Camarillo as a “cyber cowboy.” But if the color palette seems fa­miliar, ...
When Mountain fire survivors Al and Phyllis Nordquist broke ground on their new home, they picked up shovels and turned some dirt. They also turned to the heavens. “I sense God’s hand with us,” said ...
I would like to point out a couple of things regarding the Glass House Farms raids. Federal law actually allows people aged 14 and older to work in agriculture without restrictions on type of employer ...
Officials say a new online portal for the City of Camarillo will help stream­line some services for businesses and residents. Powered by OpenGov, the new stop online stop for per­mitting and ...
Your editorials lately have read much like those of the Star/USA Today. Today’s (July 19) though was refresh­ingly fair and balanced. Trust this is how it will be from now on. Jim WenzelCamarillo ...
On July 9, I sent you an e-mail re­questing that you return the Sheriff’s Blotter column. It returned on July 12 and 19. While I am fairly certain you didn’t do it just on my request, I do appreciate ...
MAKING MUSIC—The Camarillo Community Band wrapped its 40th season on July 31. On July 24, the band put on a lively show at Constitution Park. Above, kids help John McQuilkin conduct“The Picador March.
A Simi Valley man died following a July 10 stabbing in Thousand Oaks and the alleged killer had yet to be caught. Robert A. De­jarnette, 36, of Simi Valley, was suffering from multiple stab wounds ...
Thank you for a balanced, well-writ­ten article in the current Camarillo Acorn (“As ICE raids continue, council urged to act,” by Scott Steepleton, July 12). Nice to see a journalist show both sides ...
The Ventura County community has come together to mourn the death of two Thousand Oaks men who were fatally shot July 28 by a gunman targeting a Reno, Nevada hotel-casino. A third per­son was also ...