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Something needs to be done. The amount of dump trucks that are now being routed to the Simi Valley Landfill is beyond ridiculous. I have sympathy for the Eaton Canyon and Malibu residents who have ...
High School track athletes and their coaches have much to celebrate this season. At the CIF Southern Section Division 2 preliminaries May 10 in Ontario, the boys 4×100 relay team broke the previous ...
ECO-FRIENDLY—The annual Moorpark Earth Festival and Arbor Day Celebration takes place May 3 at Arroyo Vista Community Park. Clockwise from above left: 6-year-old Allison Moshier plants flower seeds in ...
Moorpark City Manager Troy Brown has been ordered to stand trial over matters relating to the pandemic when Brown was a member of the board of a national association of city and county executives. At ...
Construction is set to begin this month on a suicide deterrent fence along the Arroyo Simi Bridge in Moorpark, a freeway overpass that has been the site of numerous deaths since it opened more than ...
Feeling unsafe and unheard, students at Westlake High School are urgently demanding change. Sexual assault was not among the agenda topics for the April 16 Conejo Valley Unified School District board ...
Question: My daughter uses bad language on a fairly regular basis. Mean, disrespectful words are common when she is expressing emotions and needs. She’s 7 years old, and I’d like to nip foul language ...
party to commemorate Moorpark’s new City Hall is happening, and everyone’s invited. Located at 323 Science Drive, the new home is actually an office building that underwent a nearly $7 million ...
A former school counselor with ties to Moorpark Unified School District faces additional charges pertaining to child sexual abuse. David Lane Braff Jr., 42, of Thousand Oaks, already faced several ...
SWEET, SUNNY DAY—The Moorpark AYSO hosts the 25th annual Apricot Jam Tournament for 10-U, 12-U and 14-U boys and girls on April 5 and 6 at Arroyo Vista Park. Photos from Sunday, clockwise from above: ...
Should I stay or should I go? That’s a question a lot of people in very high risk fire hazard severity zones across Acorn country are asking right now. But there’s another, equally important question ...
When Gov. Gavin Newsom issued his stay-at-home order last year, the intent was to stem the coronavirus pandemic. But the executive order had an unintended consequence: safer highways. Thanks to fewer ...
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