The California Strawberry Festival, which had been set for May 15 and 16, is cancelled
Ventura College’s Advanced Manufacturing Program is Preparing for the Future
Each year, no more than 5 percent of lawyers in Southern California receive this honor.
Effective immediately those 75 and older can register to be vaccinated in Ventura County.
A Southern California Edison’s Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) is affecting portions of Moorpark.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Moorpark area.
Simon Gronowski, 89, proves true to his belief that music is a marvelous means of communication and connection.
Crater will provide leadership for 16 men’s and women’s intercollegiate sports
A total of 427 scholarships (including 17 new scholarship) were awarded to 247 applicants.
The City of Moorpark’s offices will be closed Monday, January 18, 2021 to observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Gwyn Haslock, at 74, is still riding the waves with the same enthusiasm that drew her to surfing back in the 1960s.
After county supervisors passed measures meant to mitigate harms caused by oil and gas operations, fossil fuel groups sued to stop it.
New Year's resolutions often include promises to ourselves to get in shape.
One will prepare justice-involved individuals for the workforce. The other is for ELL population job training and retention.
Public is invited to WDB strategic Workforce Planning Roundtable, Thursday, January 28.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Ventura County.
Beginning January 11, 2021, City Facilities will be fully closed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic as City staff switches to remote working.
Ventura College is offering a new two-year Veterinary Technology Program culminating in an Associate of Science degree.
Although some work remains before the City can break ground, this represents a major milestone for the project.
Louise Gluck, 77, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Dr. Arnie Heyman, at 93, has a passion for history.
Miriam Schreiber, at 81, finally received the diploma she’d never thought would be hers.
City offices will be closed Friday, January 1, 2021.
The contractor will begin mobilizing and construction will commence the Monday after New Year’s Day.
VC WDB secured multiple programs to address barriers to employment and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the Ventura County workforce.
Stan Mantooth and Bernardo M. Perez to serve as VCCCD Trustees
Please take a few minutes to complete our annual community survey about what you like, what you may not like.
Janette Bertrand, at 95, has just published a novel and is working on a second.
The devices have replaced the CPR masks deputies have been using for decades.
Holly jolly still is on the calendar as light displays, menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more go on. Just differently.
Elizabeth McRae, 84, still enchants audiences all over New Zealand, and thanks to the Internet, those of us in other countries as well.
Local human services agency urges community support to open their hearts and homes to children and older youth in (foster)care
Community supports Redbird's 25th Annual Blanket Drive despite changes, restrictions
The Moorpark City Council is now accepting applications for appointment to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy Advisory Committee.
College is the only one in the state to have two programs as finalists
As a result, in-person services are temporarily unavailable.
Arroyo Vista Recreation Center4550 Tierra Rejada RoadOpen 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM.
It will affect the Ventura County line December 3 through December 5.
The Moorpark College testing site will re-open on Friday, December 4, and become a 7-day-a-week testing site.