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CLASS OF 2025—The stadium at Adolfo Camarillo High School came alive June 3 as the class of 2025 bid farewell. Clockwise from top right: Elle Jones, left, and Joyce De Leon celebrate after receiving ...
Transcripts, trial exhibits and other material from the unsuccessful fight in Ventura County Superior Court to block a Costco in Camarillo are now on file with the California Court of Appeal. The City ...
Monty Python’s Spamalot,” the 2005 adaptation of the film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” takes the King Arthur quest for the Holy Grail and turns it sideways as the play spends more of its time ...
Recent bear sightings in north Moorpark have prompted city officials to remind residents about living safely alongside local wildlife. According to Eric Lozano, vector/animal control technician at ...
A Camarillo man died earlier this month immediately following his participation in a trail race through the hills near Newbury Park. He collapsed along the route and was airlifted to the hospital, ...
The Camarillo Acorn has me at a loss for words. While reading their “best of” addition two weeks ago, I came across the title “Best smoke shop.” Really? If publishing where the best place to purchase ...
BEAR LOVERS— Joe and Pat Mike in the new structure that keeps the weather away from their collection of stuffed animals. If the city orders the structure to come down, the couple say they will comply.
ON STAGE— ”Mrs. Doubtfire” will round out the American Theatre Guild’s upcoming season with shows May 28 to 31, 2026. “Chicago,”“Kinky Boots” and the “Blue Man Group” will also take to the Kavli ...
Tucked between rolling hills and the Ocean, Cal State Channel Islands has long been a quiet force for good—a local gem with a big heart and an even bigger impact. Known regionally for its ...
WITH SPIRIT— Camarillo was among the many places around the country where people took part in the May 1 National Day of Prayer. Clockwise from top, Jacob Anglin says the opening prayer at Constitution ...
Mic Farris, chair of the Thousand Oaks Planning Commission, believes that his city is a microcosm of the nation. His new book, “Local Democracy in America: On Elections and Their Role in ...
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