Learn about Summer Camp Options during STEAM Family Night Hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCCGV)

Thousand Oaks, CA – Families are invited to learn all about the programs and experiences the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCCGV) will offer this summer during STEAM Family Night held on Friday, March 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Marion & John E. Anderson Boys & Girls Club located […]
Learn about Summer Camp Options during STEAM Family Night Hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCCGV)

Thousand Oaks, CA – Families are invited to learn all about the programs and experiences the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCCGV) will offer this summer during STEAM Family Night held on Friday, March 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Marion & John E. Anderson Boys & Girls Club located […]
Oxnard PD Current “OPT-OUT” Conditions and the Recommendations Made by CORE

By Armando Vazquez, Founding member of CORE & the Acuna Art Gallery and Community Collective CORE, community members and the Oxnard Police Department (OPD) met on Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at the old Social Security building. The Acuna Arts Collective has been utilizing the building as a temporary home, courtesy of the city […]
Public Invited to Learn More About Oxnard’s Plan to Bring High-Speed Fiber Optic Network to the City

Oxnard, California – Want to learn more about Oxnard’s master plan to leverage its fiber optic network to bring high-speed Internet and “smart city” services to the city? Now’s your chance. Oxnard’s Information Technology department is inviting the public to attend an Oxnard Fiber Master Plan/Broadband Community Workshop. When: Tuesday, Aug. 14, from 5:30 p.m. to […]
Beaumont City Council To Consider Opting-Out of SB54!

Beaumont, CA – The Beaumont City Council is to consider Opting-Out of SB54, the California Sanctuary State Bill at the April 17, 2018 meeting. If passed, the city of Beaumont will be the first in Riverside County. This protest movement, already gaining ground in 9 cities in Orange and San Diego Counties so far, declares […]
Conejo School Board releases final book selection/opt-out policy

By George Miller As reported last week, the Conejo Valley Unified School District board approved a new book selection and opt-out policy, or as they call it: “Selection and Evaluation of Instructional Materials.” It was a messy meeting, since the version submitted for approval by board member Sandee Everett was disputed, as the Superintendent’s committee […]
Conejo Valley School District passes new book selection/opt-out policy

By George Miller After a long, hard, bitterly fought battle, the Conejo Valley Unified School District board passed a sweeping new book selection and parental opt-out policy. Like last week’s meeting, there was an overflow crowd. Opposition outnumbered the advocates and was composed mostly of faculty, some parents and lots of kids, mostly from Newbury Park […]
Soroptimist International of Oxnard Girl’s Night Out Bingo Fundraiser
Enjoy a fun filled evening of friendship, laughter, food and games! BINGO PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN and opportunity drawing tickets will be sold for a chance to win a fabulous purse or basket. WHEN: February 24, 2017 WHERE : COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT (600 E. Esplanade Dr. Oxnard, CA 93036) *No Host Bar *Pasta Buffet $40 […]
Outsourcing May Be The Only Option For U.S. Intelligence

Lately the American intelligence community has expressed a wish to receive feedback from Uber and other commercial Start-Up companies about the roadmap it created after five years of data analysis. The wish to incorporate Start-Up companies comes from the American intelligence community’s interest in their knowledge and technology to help find an answer for national […]
CPUC eliminates “smart meter” opt-out fees

By George Miller When “smart meters” were rolled out by utilities across the nation as part of the “smart grid” technology, there was much opposition. The “Smart Grid” was sold based on being able to monitor power usage much more closely, to identify trends, usage patterns, eventually implement time phased billing to encourage flattening of […]
















