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Billed as a capital improvement projects workshop, all eyes are going to be on the council as it decides whether to spend an extra $3 million to build a state-of-the-art learning and educational hub ...
Moorpark is reshaping how residents get around town, retiring one of its traditional bus routes in favor of expanding the city’s increasingly popular on-demand transit program. At its July 16 meeting, ...
Book sale Friends of the Thousand Oaks Library, which helps support the library and its programs like LibCon, will have a large selection of science fiction and fantasy books for all ages for sale ...
OUTDOOR STORY TIME—Brisa Salazar, below, head of marketing for the Moorpark Library, reads “The Book with No Pictures” to families during Moorpark Library’s “Storytime in the Parks” on July 17 at ...
In a move that could block a proposed battery energy storage project by global real estate trust Prologis, the Moorpark City Council on July 16 unanimously advanced a zoning amendment to ban indoor ...
Moorpark’s emergency medical services received a major upgrade recently with the launch of Rescue Ambulance 42 at Ventura County Fire Station 42. RA42, based at 295 E. High St., brings two firefighter ...
Moorpark is no stranger to fiery complaints about recent raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But a similar protest at one local city council meeting boiled over, prompting officials to do ...
The Moorpark City Library will present the following free programs in August at 699 Moorpark Ave. For more information, call (805) 517-6370 or go to moorparklibrary.org. The library will be closed all ...
For a decade now, the Greater Conejo Chamber of Commerce has honored some of the area’s brightest up-and-comers from the local business world. On July 18, it celebrated its latest class of 40 Under ...
Before there was a United States, there was only an idea—and what a radical one it was: Ordinary people uniting around shared ideals and governing themselves as citizens, not subjects. As the nation ...
In the wake of January’s devastating firestorms in Los Angeles County, and with another Santa Ana wind season soon to begin, wildfire mitigation is at the top of the agenda in Southern California.
long-awaited new library hit a roadblock after construction bids came in millions over budget, prompting city leaders to delay a decision on whether to move forward. After hours of discussion, in a ...
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