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by Kevin Harris The Thousand Oaks City Council declared a Level 1 water shortage, asking residents to reduce water usage by 15 percent during Tuesday night’s city council meeting. PUBLIC HEARING – Item 8A With Sustainability Division Manager Dr. Helen Cox on hand to answer questions and sort through the proposed changes, the council was […]
(VENTURA COUNTY, Calif.) —The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has approved the Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Agency Groundwater Sustainability Plans, covering Oxnard and Pleasant Valley Basins—its two critically over-drafted basins. The California Department of Water Resources released its second round of assessments of Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs) developed by local agencies to meet the […]
OJAI WARMING: FLORA AND FAUNA IN THE TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGE EXHIBITION OPEN AT OJAI VALLEY MUSEUM A new exhibition, Ojai Warming: Flora and Fauna in the Time of Climate Change, is now open at the Ojai Valley Museum. An amazing variety of flora and fauna live in the valley. Unfortunately, many are threatened due to […]
Ventura, Calif. — Community members are invited to join the Ventura Police Department for coffee, conversation, and a toy drive at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, located at 1780 S. Victoria Avenue in Ventura. The free event will be hosted on December 9, 2021, from 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Coffee with a Cop provides an opportunity for […]
Nature of Incident: Seeking Public’s Help for Series of Suspicious Fires Report Number: 21-119941, 21-131414, 21-154155, 21-154665, 21-156416 Location: Arroyo near Spring Road and Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark Mission Bell Plaza, 530 Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark Waterstone Apartments, 4767 Moorpark Ave, Moorpark Magnolia Park, 296 Charles Street, Moorpark Date & Time: September 2021 – Present […]
by Jon Coupal As inflation takes a bigger bite out of your turkey than you do, it may be hard to find reasons to be grateful. But the truth is we still have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Here’s a few reasons why. In the Legislature, success is often measured not in how […]
by Larry Sand | For Kids & Country In June 2020, the United Teachers of Los Angeles passed a motion to eliminate school police, and replace them with counselors and mental health programs. The union asserted, “Police presence in schools leads to negative outcomes for Black and Brown students, who are arrested and disciplined at higher rates than their […]
COLUMBIA FALLS, Me. — Wreaths Across America Radio is proud to announce the fourth and final episode in its 2021 roundtable series focused on Veteran Healing through sharing stories of resilience, purpose, and success. This discussion will air on Thursday, December 23, 2021, at 7PM EST, and can be heard exclusively on Wreaths Across America Radio. The RoundTable will […]
By Don Jans What a great topic for a conversation at Thanksgiving – what should be the role of government. There is no right or wrong answer. Everybody has an opinion, and there is historical evidence to indicate the results, based on the role chosen by a nation. The role favored by an […]
Laurel Duggan Self-reported masculinity is linked to better outcomes in men’s personal and professional lives, based on a March 2021 Institute for Family Studies survey. Men who reported themselves as more masculine had healthier weights and higher rates of life satisfaction, according to analysis by the IFS. They were more likely to have attended college, had higher incomes […]
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