All these things can make for a spooky October. But the staff at the Moorpark College Library dug up something else: true crime books. We think any time is a good time for a great read. But in this ...
On Sept. 20, I introduced the Women Involuntary Separated Earnings Remit­tance (WISER) Act to rectify a wrong perpetuated ...
If you look at Emily Goglia’s resume, you might think you were viewing a checklist of every possible profession in the entertainment industry. But this ver­satile and energetic artist/performer has ...
By the end of the year, Camarillo’s future kidSTREAM museum will break ground. The children’s museum specializing in science, technology, reading, engineering, art and math (STREAM) education took ...
A simple reform to Medicare’s pre­scription drug program could put billions of dollars back into seniors’ pockets over the next decade. That’d help them better manage their chronic conditions and ...
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute has a new center focused on advancing democracy through informed patriotism. Its first “white paper” on stopping the spread of false information ...
STORYTELLER—Camarillo Reads Latest get together at the Camarillo Public Library was with Rebecca Serle, above left, author of the mother-daughter tale“One Italian Summer. The novel traces a trip where ...
Wearing a black pinstripe suit as he sat in court for the first day of his murder trial, Saul Nava displayed no visible emotions as a prosecutor accused him of torturing and ultimately killing his ...
Welcome to my nightmare.” The Scorpions know that tune well. Camarillo High’s football team, com­ing off a 42-35 road win against Oxnard, opened the Marmonte League scream fest this week with a home ...