Clergy Council honors Pastor Edgar Mohorko’s service in Oxnard and elswhere

By George Miller Monday’s Clergy Council meeting at the Oxnard Elks Lodge was actually two sessions: 1. .A fine tribute to Rev. Edgar Allen Mohorko for his many productive years (30) in Christian ministry and rehabilitation of the less fortunate and those who have stumbled. We have a real hero in Oxnard. 2. The second part of […]
Newt Gingrich speaks against American left, media, and intelligentsia; Promotes “Treason” book at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

SIMI VALLEY—“I am as deeply troubled by the American left as (President Ronald) Reagan was by Russian communism” said Newt Gingrich to over 1,400 capacity filled crowd on Tuesday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library—the largest crowd he has ever addressed at the Reagan Library. “When Reagan was defeating the Soviet empire, none of us […]
Food Share Kicks Off 5th Annual CAN-tree Collection Event

By Raven West FOOD Share recently launched its annual Share16 Holiday Campaign and 2016 CAN-tree Collection drive at a kick-off breakfast held at its warehouse last Thursday. The CAN-tree Collection will take place at The Collection at RiverPark, December 2nd-4th. Nearly 100 community, business, and agricultural leaders from across Ventura County attended the launch event […]
Rafael Dagnesses addresses Ventura County issues at Museum of Military History; Julia Brownley is a ‘no-show” for political debate

By Michael Hernandez SIMI VALLEY—“When we win this race (26th Congressional District), we will fracture the political establishment on both sides,” said Rafael Dagnesses at the Museum of Military History in Simi Valley at what was suppose to be a debate between the Republican challenger and Democrat Congresswoman Julia Brownley. “If you came to hear […]
Dick Morris Foresees a Trump November Election Victory; Speaks on Armageddon: “How Trump Can Beat Hillary”

SIMI VALLEY—“I will be glad for (Donald) Trump’s victory in this election” said Dick Morris to a crowd of 200 on Thursday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. “The essence of the Trump Campaign for President is to see government in the interest of the American people and not global interests.” Morris was introduced as […]
CLU Thousand Oaks City Council Candidate forum

By William Hicks There were two candidate forums held by the Conejo Valley Chamber last night at CLU. This article covers the TO City Council Forum. The forum was held at the CLU Lundring Events Center. It was sponsored by Cohen Begun & Deck LLP, The Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce and Waste Management. Dr. Gooch of […]
High-Tech Flight Simulation Classroom Opens in Camarillo

Facility to Provide Unparalleled Learning Opportunities to Local Students At a ceremony on September 27th in Camarillo, local dignitaries celebrated the grand opening of a new, state-of-the-art classroom that represents the exciting future of career technical education in Ventura County. The brand new TECH (Test & Evaluation Collaboration Hub) Center is a high-tech immersive environment […]
Three Ventura County Schools Win National Blue Ribbon Honors

Three Ventura County Schools were named National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2016 today by U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr. The Blue Ribbon Schools are selected based on their overall academic excellence or their progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups. The Ventura County winners are among just 279 public and 50 […]

















