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A Cal State Channel Islands professor was bound over for trial after allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at federal agents serving a search warrant at a Camarillo area cannabis farm. Jonathon ...
A coyote seen limping through the Monte Nido neighborhood of Calabasas sparked concern among residents and local wildlife advocates earlier this week. An email to The Acorn on July 15 from a group ...
July 6 A battery was reported in the 100 block of S. Moorpark Road. A non-injury hit-and-run occurred at E. Los Angeles Avenue and Spring Road. A robbery was reported in the 500 block of Poindexter ...
City Hall was packed the night of June 30 as residents attended a special town hall responding to recent immigration enforcement actions that have left many shaken. The three-hour meeting, held in ...
I agree with you that our (furry) friends should be taken care of. But our irresponsible owners should be held accountable for their actions and be put in jail. They have no right to fire off ...
Amateur radio operators, or hams, from the Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club took part in a national amateur radio exercise known as Field Day from 11 a.m. on the Sat., June 28 until 11 a.m. on Sun., ...
An educator described as possessing collaborative leadership and a deep commitment to students has been tapped as Moorpark High’s new principal. Zasha Endres, who joined the Moorpark Unified School ...
From fireworks and parades to concerts and drone shows, Independence Day celebrations across Ventura County will span four days this year, offering family fun, patriotic music and plenty of reasons to ...
In a world grappling with complex social and political divisions, it’s often the most fundamental principles that are unexpectedly called into question. So it was with a certain degree of surprise, ...
The Acorn’s assertion “education and politics don’t mix” ignores how politicians (especially Democrats) have been mixing the two for a long time. In 1976, the IRS revoked Bob Jones University’s tax ...
The line of cop cars stretched three blocks, lights flashing, sirens blaring. Another night in the sanctuary city of Los Angeles. Federal law enforcement agents had been in town a few days arresting ...
nearly a decade of planning, Moorpark’s dream of a new public library is finally ready to break ground. At its May 21 meeting, the Moorpark City Council unanimously approved moving forward with the ...
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