Most Camarillo residents are prob­ably familiar with the major roads that go through town. But do you know the history be­hind the roads and how they got their names? If you are anything like me, the ...
Victims of the Mountain fire say they were taken advantage of by a resto­ration company that allegedly lied about being approved by insurance companies, did work without a contract and left some homes ...
STUNNER—Eye-catching for its size, color and design, the stainless steel sculpture known as “Camarillo Breeze” is turning heads at Arneill Road and Ponderosa Drive. Conceptually approved as part of ...
Public comment has opened on a project to replace the bridge at one of the most heavily traveled locations in Camarillo. More than 32,000 vehicles move through the intersection of Las Posas Road and ...
Everybody loves a good scare. It helps control the danger we per­ceive around us while triggering a rush of adrenaline and dopamine. Ventura County is home to many places that offer a good scare—and ...
FREEWAY FRIGHTS—Along a spooky stretch of northbound 101 on the Camarillo side of the Conejo Grade, sit a dozen or so decorated pumpkins. There’s the late Ozzy Osbourne biting the head off a bat, Jack ...
Dignity Health – St. John’s Regional Medical Center and St. John’s Hospital Camarillo are pleased to announce the appointment of Patrick Caster as presi­dent and chief executive officer, effective ...
Abolishing gerrymandering is an en­lightened goal—but we do not live under enlightened administration. The utter chaos we are witnessing is proof positive. Unlike Texas, we have a choice. This ...
The Ventura County Department of Airports is reassuring Camarillo residents who are concerned about a recent increase in helicopter activity in the area. Jannette Jauregui, the department’s ...
JOY—At top, graduates send their caps into the air as commencement ends. Above, Gunnar Stevens responds as his name is called during graduation at Adolfo Camarillo High School on June 15. . Photo by ...
A high-stakes legal battle over groundwater rights is threatening the City of Camarillo’s water supply, with officials warning the dispute could lead to higher costs for residents and force a nearly ...
Photos by MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers RENOVATION—Construction continues at the Pleasant Valley Historical Society and Museum’s expansion project in Camarillo. New education areas, expanded exhibit ...