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Date Of Release: December 23, 2021 Fire Incident Number: 21-0109562 Incident Commander: Battalion Chief Matt Brock Incident Type: Residential structure fire Date/Time of Incident: 12/22/2021, 11:23 pm Incident Location: 900 blk of Seahorse Cir. Ventura, CA 93003 Cause/Origin: Accidental Injuries Reported: None Units Committed On-Scene: 10 Total Fire Personnel On-Scene: 26 Agencies Involved: Ventura City […]
Ventura, Calif. – Starting January 1, 2022, the City of Ventura will be required to comply with California’s Senate Bill (SB) 1383. The City Council recently adopted an ordinance in November 2021 to comply with state law. The City also began rolling out food waste recycling programs for all residents, businesses, and multi-family properties to assist […]
OXNARD, Calif. – December 21, 2021 – Physicians, nurses and staff at Dignity Health-St. John’s Hospitals in Camarillo and Oxnard are paying it forward by providing more than 40 families with presents for Christmas. More than 500 wrapped gifts will be given to families who are served by the County of Ventura Homeless Services Program, […]
Ventura County, CA – Housing Trust Fund Ventura County announced today that it is providing a $4 million pre-development construction loan to kick-off the development of Rancho Sierra Senior Apartments (Rancho Sierra), to be built in an unincorporated area adjacent to the City of Camarillo. Rancho Sierra is being developed by Many Mansions with support […]
Ventura, California – Over 52,000 Ventura County homeowners may have an extra $70 in their pocket this year, just by filling out a simple form. This week, the Ventura County Assessor mailed Homeowners’ Exemption Claim Forms to over 52,000 homeowners that likely qualify for this property tax break. The Assessor typically mails a Homeowners’ Exemption […]
Nature of Incident: Ventura County Todd Road Jail Suspends In-Person Visitation Location: Todd Road Jail, Santa Paula, CA Date & Time: December 17, 2021 Unit(s) Responsible: Detention Services Division Narrative: Since the onset of COVID-19, the Sheriff’s Office has worked to create plans to minimize the spread of this illness inside the jail facilities as […]
Ventura, CA – On December 14, the County Board of Supervisors approved actions that support the creation of more than 235 units of new affordable, permanent supportive housing and transitional housing. “Homelessness and mental illness are our two most pressing social issues, and so I’m delighted that our last board meeting of 2021 capped a year […]
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary today announced the award of more than $241 million in discretionary grant funding for 25 projects to improve port facilities in 19 states and one territory through the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). These grants demonstrate rapid action on commitments in the Biden-Harris Port […]
by Larry Sand | For Kids & Country As this troubling year moves to a conclusion, there is certainly one thing worth celebrating: the great leap forward for educational freedom throughout the country. As I wrote last week, the countrywide union-mandated school shutdowns have had major consequences, and perhaps none more prominent than the advancing of parental choice […]
Uriel Espinoza-Pacheco – Capitol Weekly With cannabis taxes poised to rise on Jan. 1 and a legitimate business landscape plagued by a thriving black market, California’s marijuana industry faces uncertainty. Years ago, California voters approved the use of medical and recreational marijuana, with the expectation that legalization would lead to an elimination of a back […]
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