The National Weather Service expects rain, wind and possibly hail to hit the region Tuesday.
If passed, the bill would raise a potential sentence for possession of child pornography from three to seven years in prison.
The library's Peace Through Strength gallery will be dedicated to Elton Gallegly Saturday.
The state of California as a whole received failing grades from the American Lung Association.
The business will be located at the Parking Lane Shopping enter on Los Angeles Avenue.
The presidential debate begins at 6 p.m.
The meetings offer the opportunity to speak with the candidates.
Seats on the Arts, Parks and Rec. and Planning commissions are available.
The senator has joint authored two bills to attempt to accomplish his goal.
The redevelopment agency's successor agency will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
New times for routes one and two will begin Monday.
Incumbent mayor Janice Parvin and City Council members Keith Millhouse and Roseann Mikos have taken out nomination papers, according to the Ventura County Star.
Californians Aware appeals to voters to help protect key provisions of the state's open-government law.
The informative session about water-related issues will take place at Moorpark City Hall on Wednesday night.
Thayne thanks all his supporters, volunteers and family for helping him with his campaign.
The results were released early Wednesday by the Secretary of State's Office.
Check who won and which propositions passed in Tuesday's elections.
Moorpark Patch was "on the scene" yesterday visiting a few polling places and speaking to poll workers and voters.
The two candidates with the most votes on Tuesday, regardless of political party, will move on to the general election on November 6.
The commuter train monthly pass will cost approximately $20 more.
Todd Zink will be in Encino today for a press conference.
The meeting is open to the public.
According to Congressman Gallegly, the way to reach out to the Hispanic population is to treat them the same as the rest of their American brethren.
A bill signed by Gov. Jerry Brown will give pet owners and supporters another year to gather the requisite number of orders for the "California Pet Lover's License Plate."
The Council meets Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Residents can still get a free tree to take home and plant.
The event will take place May 7.
Another of the state senator's bills is moving on to the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Public meeting to be held once city receives word from FEMA on insurance appeal.
They are opposing a proposed 10 percent water fee.
The panel will decide whether the element is ready to be sent up to the state level for review.
Three new CNG buses will replace old diesel vehicles.
Mayor Parvin will run unopposed.