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DOJ charge Simi Valley executives in alleged multi-million ‘pump-and-dump’ scheme
Prosecutors in Los Angeles charged two Simi Valley executives for allegedly conspiring to defraud investors in a multi-million securities fraud scheme, dating back in or around May of 2014. The post DOJ charge Simi Valley executives in alleged multi-million ‘pump-and-dump’ scheme appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
How To Make Your Family’s Health A Priority With Community Resources
Navigating the maze of community resources can be as challenging as it is necessary, particularly when you’re aiming to bolster your family’s health. It’s not simply about having access—it’s about leveraging what’s available in smart, effective ways. The good news is that tapping into local offerings might create a robust defense against common health concerns ...
How to protect your home with firescaping
City of Malibu holds workshop to inform residents on best practices. Protecting your biggest investment, your home, against a devasting wildfire was the topic of a Malibu workshop intended to arm residents with knowledge and best practices for use in what’s called “firescaping.”. Cal Poly Pomona professor and...
Lawsuit against Kanye West’s private Christian school gets a trim
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Ye, the recording artist and all-around eccentric person formerly known as Kanye West, scored a legal victory on Friday, as a Superior Court judge agreed to trim down a lawsuit against Donda Academy, his unaccredited private Christian school. The ruling means that Ye could be...
“Hangmen” and other comedies make up Santa Paula Theater Center season
SANTA PAULA, Calif.-Theater fans who love to laugh are likely to enjoy the entire season at the Santa Paula Theater Center. The Santa Paula Theater Center has dedicated it season to comedies. The comedy "Hangmen" is playing in Santa Paula for one more weekend. It is a dark comedy about the year England abolished hanging. The post “Hangmen” and other comedies make up Santa Paula Theater Center season appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
SCCS baseball to host first playoff game in eight years
Santa Clarita Christian baseball has made its triumphant postseason return but the fun may just be getting started. The Cardinals’ (10-9) wildcard and opening-round wins have set the stage for the program’s first home playoff game in eight years. SCCS blasted its way back into the playoffs on...
Community dog walk raises funds for Camarillo charity
It was a day for the dogs. An Australian shepherd mix, a mini golden doodle and a boxer border collie were among the pups that joined their owners for ACTION VC's debut fundraiser Community Dog Walk Saturday at Pitts Park in Camarillo. A small group participated in the event for the Camarillo faith-based charity, which helps community members most in need with direct financial aid, volunteer help and toys for children at Christmas. To learn more, visit www.actionvc.org. This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: Community dog walk raises funds for Camarillo charity
Employee union to get wage increase in tentative agreement with school district
After an elongated negotiation period between Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) officials and Union SEIU Local 99, district employees have received many of their asked-for provisions, including pay raises and extended working hours. Local 99, which represents many of the district’s employees, has reached a tentative contract agreement with...
Construction Of The Sand Canyon Pedestrian Bridges Set To Begin
The Sand Canyon Trail’s last construction phase has begun, according to the Sand Canyon Homeowners Association (SCHOA). Thanks to the two new bridges, their trail will now connect Lost Canyon to Placerita Canyon in a continuous fashion, ensuring that everyone can safely and happily enjoy it. The City of Santa Clarita, which contracted with Wright ...
Hilarios Tacos Brings Authentic Mexican Flavors to Santa Clarita with New Restaurant
The savory scents of authentic Mexican cuisine are soon to permanently waft through the streets of Santa Clarita, as Hilarios Tacos gears up to turn its mobile food venture into a stationary feast. The popular food truck, known for dishing out fresh tacos and an array of Mexican delicacies, is laying down roots at 28440 Haskell Canyon Rd. with a brick-and-mortar eatery expected to open by mid-June.
County Fire Pickleball Hosts Dinko De Mayo Tournament
The County Fire Pickleball group held its annual Dinko De Mayo Tournament at the Paseo Club to benefit the Tunnels of Towers Foundation. In order to help the families of fallen first responders, the Tunnels of Towers Foundation pays off their mortgages. County Fire Pickleball holds raffles like the one at the Dinko De Mayo ...
Malibu City Hall Hosts Lowrider Photo Exhibit by Artist Pep Williams Starting May 19
Malibu City Hall is set to showcase the pulse of Los Angeles' lowrider culture with the photo exhibition "On a Sunday Afternoon" by acclaimed lensman Pep Williams, beginning with an opening fiesta on May 19. Mayor Steve Uhring is rallying the community to experience this vivid portrayal and honor the city's burgeoning arts scene, telling the City of Malibu Newsflash, "I encourage all of Malibu to join us for the opening reception, enjoy the exhibition and Williams’ brilliant work, meet the artist, and celebrate arts in Malibu."
Relays power Thousand Oaks High boys swimming team to CIF-SS Division 4 championship
Down by six points entering the final event, the Thousand Oaks High boys swimming and diving team made history. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of Connor Overton, Luca Bazerkanian, Sean Henry, and Curren Mealiffe won in 3 minutes, 19.93 seconds, to lift the Lancers to the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 championship on Thursday...
Roundup: Juvenile stabbed in Simi Valley, Ojai man rescued, more news
Here's a roundup of recent incidents and announcements from Ventura County agencies:. A male juvenile was reported stabbed early Sunday morning in Simi Valley, police said. The individual was transported to Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks and was expected to survive. Police Cmdr. Tim Wedemeyer said the...
Conejo Valley Parade returns after long absence
Correction: This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Matt Midura's name. The Conejo Valley Parade is back after a decade-plus absence. The parade will travel along Thousand Oaks Boulevard at 9 a.m. Sunday from Duesenberg Drive to Conejo School Road. It’s expected to last two hours. ...
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