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It Takes A Family

It Takes A Family

By: Judd Garrett In 1996, then first lady, Hillary Clinton published a book, It Takes a Village – the title lifted from an old African proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child.” “The village” she argues for is not simply comprised of our extended family and immediate neighbors, but the government itself. She […]

Styrofoam Ban Starts Next Month

Styrofoam Ban Starts Next Month

City Of Ventura On July 1, 2021, food and beverage containers made with expanded polystyrene (EPS) will no longer be allowed in the City of Ventura. In November 2020, City Council adopted an ordinance banning Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) food and beverage containers in the City of Ventura.  EPS, commonly known at Styrofoam, is a prevalent form of litter […]

Online At The Reagan Library With Secretary Of Defense Robert Gates

Online At The Reagan Library With Secretary Of Defense Robert Gates

MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2021 4:00 P.M. PT 7:00 P.M. ET Please join us virtually on June 21, 2021 for a conversation with former Secretary of Defense and bestselling author Robert Gates for the paperback release of his latest book, Exercise of Power: American Failures, Successes, and a New Path Forward in the Post-Cold War World […]

Diversity In Our Military By Radicals

Diversity In Our Military By Radicals

Column by Virginia Merchant, PhD It took me some time to write this article due to contacting a person, related to a close friend of mine, in the Pentagon.  Next, I ordered the book, written by an Air Force Cadet, Matt Lohmeier, who was released from active duty as a military pilot due to his […]

How “Rule Of Law” Has Been Eviscerated

How “Rule Of Law” Has Been Eviscerated

    By Don Jans It is important we understand the differences between “rule of law” and arbitrary law. The United States was founded on the principle of “rule of law” with the Constitution of the United States being the ultimate law. Under “rule of law”, the law can not be changed simply because somebody […]

The Supreme Court’s Day of Reckoning is Coming

The Supreme Court’s Day of Reckoning is Coming

Column by: John Green American Thinker – June 18, 2021 (emphasis added) The election of 2020 is going to lay bare the dereliction of the Supreme Court for all to see.  The COVD-19 pandemic gave numerous state election officials an excuse to implement far-reaching changes to our election processes. Those changes obviously made our systems vulnerable […]

Commander Jeremy Paris Appointed Police Chief for The City of Thousand Oaks

Commander Jeremy Paris Appointed Police Chief for The City of Thousand Oaks

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Oxnard Police Officers Recognized with Medal of Merit, Investigator of the Year Awards

Oxnard Police Officers Recognized with Medal of Merit, Investigator of the Year Awards

Press Release The Peace Officers Association of Ventura County is a combination of local agency representatives with the goal of interdepartmental cooperation, crime prevention technique sharing between agencies, and improving personal and professional relationships with local partners in law enforcement. Each year, the organization holds their Medal of Valor Awards Ceremony: an event at which […]

Community: Simi Valley Police Department Holding DUI Checkpoint This Weekend

Community: Simi Valley Police Department Holding DUI Checkpoint This Weekend

Simi Valley, Calif. – The Simi Valley Police Department will hold a DUI Checkpoint this weekend from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. at an undisclosed location within Simi Valley.   Checkpoint locations are chosen based on a history of DUI crashes and arrests. The primary purpose of checkpoints is not to make arrests, but to […]

The Ventura County Board of Supervisors Censors Black Author Toni Morrison

The Ventura County Board of Supervisors Censors Black Author Toni Morrison

By Deborah Baber Savalla Earlier this year the U.S. Senate passed a resolution calling June 19 a national holiday and naming it Juneteenth to commemorate the formal ending of slavery in Texas after the Civil War. Texas has been celebrating this holiday since 1979. Saturday June 19th marks the first national day of celebration. On […]