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3 arrested for ransacking Target stores in Southern California
Three suspects were arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from Southern California stores. The suspects, all Los Angeles residents, were identified as: On May 22, Ventura County deputies responded to a “theft in progress” at a Target located in the 2700 block of Teller Road in Thousand Oaks. Security said the […]
Longtime Oxnard grower gets 30 days in jail, 2 years probation for groundwater theft
A longtime local grower and former water district board member was sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years of probation for one felony count of grand theft Friday in a case involving groundwater theft. Daniel Conklin Naumann, 66, pleaded guilty to the charge in March as part of a plea...
Editorial: Thousand Oaks is thinking big
In Thousand Oaks, city officials are thinking big and they’re thinking ahead. It could become a trend in the East County. Earlier this month, the City Council voted to move forward with preliminary design for a $123.2 million expansion of the Civic Arts Plaza campus, a project that will include a new city hall, a plaza that could host farmers’ markets and community events, a small outdoor amphitheater, retail space for shopping and dining, renovation of the existing City Hall building and modest number of apartments or condominiums.
Letter to the editor: Biden committed to military
This Memorial Day, we honor our valiant troops and veterans. Sadly, not everyone shares this respect. His White House Chief of Staff, USMC General John Kelly, revealed that Donald Trump, the face of the GOP, has called our troops “suckers” and “losers.” Our troops, our veterans, and their friends and families will never forget.
Syndication: Ventura County Star
Warren quarterback Madden Iamaleava is under pressure by St. Bonaventure's Jacob Moraga as he fires a pass during the first quarter of the Seraphs' 24-21 win in the CIF-SS Division 3 championship game on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, at Ventura High's Larrabee Stadium.
School board holds revenue sharing discussion in potential Malibu split
After the City of Malibu had its discussion on the tentative revenue sharing agreement between Santa Monica and Malibu schools, it was the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education’s turn to hold a public meeting on the fiscal topic. On May 22, the board held a...
Mountain lions and bears, oh my. Wildlife in Moorpark, Santa Paula put public on alert
A mountain lion in Moorpark and a bear in Santa Paula were spotted this week in residential neighborhoods. A Moorpark resident took cell phone video of the cougar late Tuesday evening in the vicinity of Southhampton and Christian Barrett roads, according to the city. Officials said in a news release the city's animal control division confirmed the large cat in the video, seen from a safe distance, was an adult mountain lion.
Man Arrested in Simi Valley After Boulder Rampage Damages Cars, Assaults Homeowner
A crazy scene unfolded in Simi Valley when a man went on a violent rampage, slinging boulders at cars and even attacking a homeowner with hefty stones. Elvin Arturo Velasquez Maldonado, 42, of Pacoima, was the man behind the mayhem, causing chaos in the neighborhood on the 2100 block of Brownstone Creek Ave before he was subdued by a police K9 unit.
Two Moorpark High students arrested for making false emergency reports directed at their school
Two Moorpark High School students have been arrested for making false reports of an emergency that resulted in their school being placed into a shelter-in-place order on May 15. The post Two Moorpark High students arrested for making false emergency reports directed at their school appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
3 arrested for thefts targeting Home Depot stores in Southern California
Three people were arrested in connection with a series of thefts targeting Home Depot stores in Southern California. The suspects, all Los Angeles residents, were identified as:. Christopher William Guerrero, 27. Carlos Enrique Gonzales-Moreno, 28. David Chala, 29. On May 16, deputies responded to a “theft in progress” at a...
Mystic Whaler visits Ventura Harbor
VENTURA, Calif.-The tall ship Mystic Whaler is visiting Ventura. Visitors can see the 110-foot schooner in the Ventura Harbor . The crew is offering dock tours through Memorial Day from 1-5 pm. It is located near the Fisherman's Memorial and Brophy Brothers. The ship that used to call Mystic Seaport in Connecticut home is owned The post Mystic Whaler visits Ventura Harbor appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Dolphin Report: Evan Noonan Repeats as CIF-SS Masters Champion, Leads 5 to State Track Championship
The state’s top distance runner added another piece of hardware to his impressive trophy case and earned another shot at his first state track championship. Dana Hills junior Evan Noonan won the boys 3,200 meters at the CIF-SS Masters Meet for the second consecutive season last Saturday, May 18, at Moorpark High School. Noonan is one of five Dolphins athletes to qualify for the CIF State Championships, including Jayden Hernandez (1,600 meters), Annie Ivarsson (1,600 meters), Paige Scheer (800 meters) and Roxy Meyer (triple jump).
Prosecutors say a Camarillo plumber killed a 72-year-old man with fentanyl to steal his money
It was an investigation into a murder. But, Ventura County law enforcement officials say it unexpectedly turned up a second killing, in which the suspect used fentanyl to kill an early man, and steal his money. The criminal case started with the murder of a plumber. Jose Velasquez disappeared in...
'Forever live out the legacy': La Reina High honors its last graduates
As the first familiar notes of "Pomp and Circumstance" began to play Friday, the sun broke through a bank of silver clouds just as the 30 members of La Reina High School and Middle School's class of 2024 stepped into view. The last graduates of the all-girls Catholic school marched...
Remote heart monitoring at St. John's hospitals sparks fears about delays in care
A remote monitoring system being implemented at hospitals in Oxnard and Camarillo means heart rhythms of patients at risk of cardiac arrests and other problems are being tracked by technicians 430 miles away at a site in Phoenix, Arizona. The off-site monitoring is designed to use technology to protect patients...
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