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Around 200 students participated in the fourth annual Ventura County Hospitality Week, connecting students with local professionals in various jobs. → Read More
The local Old Car Buy Back Program pays residents $1,000 for turning in eligible 1997 or older vehicles. The program is designed to lower pollution. → Read More
Fallujah has stripped itself of its fiery edge and produced a record more akin to an overwrought jam session than... → Read More
A state ruling redefined how workers are classified by their employers. Some independent contractors are concerned they may have to become employees. → Read More
Coast Guard officials responded to reports of a whale that was entangled in a buoy Sunday afternoon. → Read More
A vehicle collision resulted in the death of a 54-year-old woman near the Ventura County Government Center Sunday morning. → Read More
The gathering will occur the day after 49 people were killed in shootings at two mosques in New Zealand. → Read More
The man was conscious but complaining of pain and suffering from moderate injuries. His injuries were not life threatening. → Read More
Ventura officers arrested a man for an attempted vehicle burglary early Thursday morning, authorities said. → Read More
Officials received a call that a purse had been stolen at a business in the 6100 block of Telegraph Road at 4:47 a.m. → Read More
Simi Valley police arrested a woman on suspicion of felony resisting arrest and misdemeanor trespassing at a grocery store Monday morning. → Read More
Thousand Oaks-based Many Mansions announced that it will be closing the waiting list for all its properties on Friday. → Read More
Officials noticed the suspicious individual at a gas station at 1:17 a.m. → Read More
Oxnard firefighters responded to a structure fire at an apartment complex Thursday morning. → Read More
A handful of changes will impact how you file your taxes during the 2019 tax season, and that may mean you need help. Learn where to get it for free. → Read More
The deadline was extended due to continued registration, which indicate some are still assessing damage and needed additional time to apply for aid. → Read More
A HUD-approved Home Buyer Education Workshop will guide attendees through the home buying process. → Read More
There is a spike in impaired driving on New Year’s Eve, which the Tipsy Tow service aims to curtail. → Read More
The Woolsey Fire, which started Nov. 7, destroyed 1,197 homes, impacting an already tight housing market and leaving a long road to recovery. → Read More
The Thomas Fire shut down many downtown Ventura businesses ahead of Christmas last year, but merchants hope to make up for that this year. → Read More