As the nation approaches the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a poignant and powerful remind­er of that day made its way to Southern California. The Ronald Reagan ...
We gave the Acorn’s Great America trivia quiz to our 30-year old son and his significant other. For what I thought was a pretty easy quiz, they each got less than half of the answers right. Got me ...
The Camarillo City Council unan­imously approved a $167.5 million operating budget for fiscal year 2026-27 during its meeting on June 24. The spending plan for the city of roughly 68,000 residents ...
In a stunning reversal that serves as a victory for open government, Assembly­member Blanca Pacheco has agreed to strip the most damaging provisions from her AB 1821. Following a wave of state­wide ...
Get ready to swing into a night of rhythm and generosity. On August 29, Camarillo Barrel­works will transform into a hub of mel­ody and community spirit for the Jazz Night Fundraiser. Starting at 6 p.
In a home recording studio in Moor­park, VHS copies of the movie “Ti­tanic” piled waist-high against a wall might, to the untrained eye, look like the remnants of a video store gone under. To Paul ...
Bruce the dog will be killed at the Ventura County Animal Shelter. The family will hold his dirty urine soaked paws and wish him well and kiss him goodbye so his journey to Rainbow Bridge will be a ...
It was noon on Tues., June 23, and the parking lot by Crown and Anchor in Thousand Oaks was full, with two atten­dants ...
If you’ve ever settled into a drifting boat at Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean, passing under the eternal twilight of ...
One of the things I value most about serving on the Camarillo City Council is its spirit of collaboration. Like any governing body, we do not agree on every issue. We bring different life experiences, ...
With key support from area representatives, legislation that authorizes so-called plug-and-play solar systems for California ...
Editor’s note: As America marks its 250th anniversary, we are reflecting on how our shared spaces—and the social contracts that govern them—have evolved. In the final installment of our five-part ...