Malibou Lake resident, historian and filmmaker Brian Rooney is shining a spotlight on a little-known chapter of Hollywood ...
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 ...
In an essay on design and advertising, David Clow once explored “the ethics of the empty hook”—how creators often use “hooks” ...
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing was always going to be a bold experiment—an attempt to stitch back together a landscape long severed by the Ventura (101) Freeway. Now, as the project ...
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 ...
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 of Camarillo ...
The Adventist Health Simi Valley Foundation announced it has launched a new Community Engagement Committee aimed at supporting patient care initiatives at Adventist Health Simi Valley. According to ...
The race to represent California’s 42nd Assembly District in Sacramento has lost a candidate to a procedural error: Westlake Village City Councilmember Kelly Honig is off the June 2 primary ballot ...
March 15 An assault was reported in the 2000 block of Pickwick Drive. In the 500 block of Ventura Boulevard, a theft report was made. A man, 39, was arrested for displaying false registration tabs at ...
Their tagline reads, “If the United Nations had a house band . . .” The Portland, Oregon–based group Pink Martini has been around since 1994, but it’s time to consider them not just a phenomenon with ...
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On March 24, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to move forward with a massive construction project under a Project Labor Agreement. This decision was made despite a promised key study ...
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