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Oxnard Assistant Chief of Police’s remarks on the passage of Prop 47

Oxnard Assistant Chief of Police’s remarks on the passage of Prop 47

Editor’s Note: Our Oxnard reporter/publisher, George Miller asked Jason Benites, Assistant Police Chief, Oxnard Police Department if Benites had any thoughts on the passage of Prop. 47 in the recent election.  Here is Assistant Police Chief Benites’ reply: The California Police Chiefs Association (CPCA) took an open stance against Prop 47.  I believe that Proposition […]

California’s High-Speed Rail on Track to Open in 80 Years

California’s High-Speed Rail on Track to Open in 80 Years

Six years after the controversial California High-Speed Rail Authority was approved by the California Legislature, just 7% of the estimated 1,100 pieces needed for the first leg to travel 130 miles across sparsely populated Central California farm country has been acquired. At this rate, it will take another 80 years before construction can start. Because […]

Santa Paula: K9 deployed in arrest of felon

Santa Paula: K9 deployed in arrest of felon

On November 10th, at approximately 10am Monday morning, Officer Keathley of the Santa Paula Police Department attempted to stop a reported stolen vehicle that was being driven by a wanted felon Jason Kohr. Kohr  was considered armed and dangerous. The subject refused to stop and fled in the vehicle causing a police pursuit. The pursuit […]

Ventura County Residents Blocked From Voting on Pension Reform

Ventura County Residents Blocked From Voting on Pension Reform

By Alexis Garcia “Why Were Ventura County Residents Blocked From Voting on Pension Reform in the Midterm Elections?,” produced by Alexis Garcia. About 11 minutes. Original release date was November 4, 2014 and original writeup is below. “The taxpayers bear a large burden…for the government employees’ pension and these pensions are much more generous than is […]

Cartoonist Chip Bok- Post-election: Obama solicits ideas from Republicans

Cartoonist Chip Bok- Post-election: Obama solicits ideas from Republicans

By Chip Bok, Bokbluster.com     A year ago President Obama said, “If you don’t like a particular policy, if you don’t like a particular president, go out there and argue your position, win an election.” And so it came to pass. Now that his party has lost the Senate, Obama says he’s willing to listen to […]

Election fraud in Oxnard?

Election fraud in Oxnard?

By George Miller We don’t know yet for sure if it is major fraud, but it doesn’t look good.  Jeffrey White of Newbury Park was observing ballot counting at Ventura County election headquarters. He told us that he observed a high (85% of the samples he observed) percentage of absentee ballots with signatures that didn’t […]

Close election races- CD26, AD44

Close election races- CD26, AD44

By George Miller   Update Thursday 11/13: Brownley declares herself the winner, Gorell says wait for votes to be counted. Perello pulls to within 25 votes of Huber in Oxnard Council race, McCoy probably lost in AD44 to Irwin. Update 130 PM Friday: Brownley 1000 votes ahead of Gorell in Dist. 26 Congressional contest,  McCoy farther behind Irwin […]

Travelers from Ebola-affected nations restricted to 5 U.S. airports

Travelers from Ebola-affected nations restricted to 5 U.S. airports

Election status Tuesday night

Election status Tuesday night

By George Miller Nationwide, the Democrat U.S. Senate has fallen to Republican Control. It appears that the Republican House majority grew and Republicans hold a majority of Governorships. In California, it is a completely different story. Democrats dominate, Republicans are far behind. Third parties are virtually nonexistent. All statewide races from Governor on down are […]

Good Morning Oxnard Show- 10-29-14

Good Morning Oxnard Show- 10-29-14

By George Miller This week’s personalities: Bob Allen, Producer & Peter Godinez, Host; George Miller, Publisher, Citizensjournal.us; Dr. Tiffany Morse, Director CEC; Linda Lindermann, Candidate for Oxnard City Council; Dick Jaquez, Candidate for Oxnard City Council; Silvia Munoz-Schopp, on Pt. Hueneme Measure M (business taxes) The Good Morning Oxnard show is recorded every Wednesday at 0900 (usually available […]