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Two Chinese nationals arrested during retail theft prevention operation in Moorpark
Two Chinese nationals were arrested on May 10 during a pre-planned operation by the Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force and Loss Prevention Officers at the Moorpark Target. The post Two Chinese nationals arrested during retail theft prevention operation in Moorpark appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Victorville Man Arrested for 2004 Cold Case Murder in Moorpark CA
MOORPARK, Calif. (VVNG.com) — In a significant breakthrough, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Cold Case Unit has arrested a Victorville man in connection with a murder that remained unsolved for two decades. Antoine Nehme,72, has been taken into custody for the murder of Dennis Wood, a crime that occurred...
Ventura County is safer than in decades, though crime fears remain
Jose Rivera grew up in Oxnard’s Colonia neighborhood, a teenager in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the time, the nation was in a decades-long crime wave that would last into the 1990s. In La Colonia, there were killings every year, Rivera said, most of them gang-related. Twice, bodies were found outside his family home.
328-unit apartment complex heads to Thousand Oaks council
The Thousand Oaks City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a proposed 328-unit apartment complex with commercial space that would be one of the city’s highest-density developments. The project at 500 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. would put up three buildings, each four or five stories. Some 8,500 square...
Moorpark man to stand trial in death of pro-Israel counter-protester at rally in Thousand Oaks
A judge decided that a Ventura County college professor will stand trial for involuntary manslaughter and battery in the death of a Jewish counter-protester during demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas war last year.
Oxnard College class of 2024 celebrates success at Condor Stadium
A procession of students in gleaming blue robes filed under a blue-and-green balloon arch into Condor Stadium at Oxnard College on Thursday evening, the first county community college graduates of the year. More than 1,300 Oxnard College students graduated this spring, with many collecting their degrees and certificates in front...
Hart escapes late Moorpark rally to win CIF title, Ozella retires on top
Hart baseball was pushed to the brink but found a way to win coach Jim Ozella his first and final CIF championship. The Indians defeated the Moorpark Musketeers, 7-6, after a chaotic Moorpark comeback fell just short at the Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium on Friday. Moorpark celebrated on the field...
Editorial: Building both beds and standards
Up in the Bay Area last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom was dishing out dollars and hope for transforming California’s grossly inadequate infrastructure for treating mental illness — an essential step if this state is ever going to make serious progress in addressing its epidemic of homelessness. Meanwhile, in...
Moorpark High briefly ordered to shelter in place, police find no credible threat
Moorpark High School was ordered to shelter in place for just under two hours Thursday morning while police investigated a potential threat reported via an anonymous tip, school officials said. A student at the school was later arrested. ...
Santa Paula Hospital's maternity ward, ICU would close in agency's proposal
The birthing and intensive care units at financially embattled Santa Paula Hospital would close later this year in a budget plan presented Tuesday by its operator, the Ventura County Health Care Agency. The proposed closures are driven by deliveries that fell to 167 births last year, compared to 502 in 2010. The county-run...
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