The Workforce Development Board of Ventura County (WDBVC) officially cut the ribbon on its most ambitious project yet: Workforce on Wheels.
Tribal, Veteran, wellness, environmental and animal adoption groups welcomed to have information booth at local event
As spring arrives in Tucson, outdoor living quickly moves to the top of the priority list.
Phoenix homeowners face a spring cleaning dilemma: what to do with items you’re not ready to part with, without cluttering your home.
While spring cleaning is a seasonal tradition, it remains a daunting task for Southern Nevada residents.
This event is part of Ventura College’s Black History Month programming and Centennial year celebration.
Life transitions like welcoming a new baby, caring for an aging loved one, or merging households, may come with one shared challenge: space.
New program opens doors to careers in one of the region’s fastest-growing industries
New appointments underscore the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to students
Fundraising gala will spotlight the nonprofit’s mission of supporting over 13,000 local seniors and their family caregivers each year.
The video celebrates the accomplishments of graduates from the High Road Construction Careers (HRCC) program
Season Opener "Rachmaninoff & Gershwin" Features Pianist Janice Carissa and Works by Rachmaninoff, Gershwin, and Sousa
PODS® Local aims to empower consumers with knowledge to optimize their storage experiences.
LightGabler LLP, a Camarillo-based, state-wide employment law firm, has added four attorneys to its staff.
Be sure to remove decorations and cut up your Christmas trees so limbs and branches fit in your green waste recycling barrel.
Home organization and decluttering continue to rank among the most common New Year’s resolutions.
These two Inland Empire sites will bring much needed housing opportunities to Fontana and San Bernardino
Torres re-elected chair; Chancer elected vice chair at annual meeting
Sommer Frisk was honored as the "Shining Star of the Year" at the 2025 Annual Poinsettia Awards.
$75,000 donation to provide scholarships, basic needs, and student-centered programs that shape the future of Ventura County
Camp programs include STEAM learning, group games, sports and holiday arts and crafts.
The deadline to apply is February 9.
Scholarship awards totaled $945,746, with 435 scholarships awarded to 270 students.
This change in leadership signals strategic focus on digital and brand growth
SEEAG was awarded $236,360 to support its agricultural education STEM program, “STEM Career Pathways In Agriculture.”
HCFVC is one of 80+ organizations that were awarded funding
Latest national data affirms college’s role in training the next generation of nurses
Anonymous donor pledges up to $30k matching gift for animal welfare non-profit
New West Symphony, 5-Star Theatricals, and Pacific Festival Ballet at BAPAC close the year with three special productions.
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Celebration affirms the District’s commitment to equity, innovation, and the future of Ventura County
VC Promise covers tuition and health, student center and student representative fees.
PODS® Steps Up as Angel Sponsor and Storage Partner for Month-Long Holiday Toy Drive Supporting Pediatric Patients
Oral Histories, Liberal Arts Symposium and Centennial Celebration to be held on October 29
National recognition follows consecutive honors in 2021, 2023, and 2025 cycles
Workforce Development Board of Ventura County is proud to announce the launch of Professional Empowerment and Employment Resources (PEER) Up
HCFVC has been awarded a $2,034,969 Resilience, Innovation, Sustainability, and Equity (RISE) grant from Gold Coast Health Plan
Ventura County Local Retiree to Receive 6 Months of Free Storage and $2,000 Toward a Long-Awaited Garage Makeover
Statewide recognition highlights Moorpark's commitment to advancing student access and achievement
National honor highlights Moorpark College’s leadership in animal welfare, education and innovative exhibit design