Chris Frost

Frosted Thoughts

Oxnard-- So last week, I told everyone I get sick every fall, which is true, but I didn’t realize just how sick I was. This time, I caught pneumonia, which knocked me to the ground. Firstly, I know I said I would update the web with stories, but that was before I went to the doctor, not my favorite place, and found out how sick I really was. I was knocked to the couch, away from the J-Train,...

Nov 11, 2022

Fines and enforcement planned to water wasters

Oxnard-- The emergency ordinance that amends Chapter 22, Article VIII of the Oxnard City Code regarding water waste, Tuesday, November 1, continues with Assistant City Attorney Elma McCarron saying the emergency ordinance updates the City’s water waste code by implementing emergency water conservation measures that apply when the City Council or the Director of Emergency Services declares a d...

Nov 11, 2022

Food Forward supports area farmers

Oxnard-- Farmers gathered en masse at the Oxnard PAL Sunday, November 6, as a large group of people gathered to distribute food to farmers still feeling the effects of Covid within their community. CARS were lined up, and volunteers diligently distribute fresh fruit and vegetables to needy families that truly appreciated the help. Spokesperson Robert Martinez said area farmers will always ste...

Nov 11, 2022

Parade of Frights is a Hit

Channel Islands-- The Inaugural Channel Islands Harbor Parade of Frights, Saturday, October 29, was hugely successful, as a large crowd filled Harbor Emporium Landing and enjoyed all the spooky decorated boats. The event also included inflatable activities for the kids to enjoy and an educational scavenger hunt at the Channel Islands Maritime Museum. Harbor Public Information Officer Jed C...

Nov 4, 2022

City Council amends water waste ordinance

The Oxnard City Council approved an emergency ordinance that amends Chapter 22, Article VIII of the Oxnard City Code regarding water waste on November 1. Assistant City Attorney Elma McCarron presented the item and said the City Attorney recommends introducing for first reading by title only and adopting an emergency ordinance pursuant to government code section 36 937b, amending certain sec...

Nov 4, 2022

Frosted Thoughts

Oxnard-- I hope everyone enjoyed all the fun events across Oxnard this past weekend. It was a busy weekend, for sure. Let's start with the Parade of Frights at Channel Islands Harbor and all the nicely decorated boats across the Harbor. Boat owners always put their best foot forward, and residents always appreciate the effort. The fun didn’t stop there, as the Downtown Oxnard Improvement As...

Nov 4, 2022

Trunk or Treat is a sweet event

Oxnard-- The People Helping People pledge to the community continues at the Oxnard Eagles Lodge 232 Sunday, October 31, as the group hosted a Trunk or Treat event and delivered candy to local community members. The event featu­red plenty of food and fun for kids ages 2 to 10, followed by a Cakewalk in the community room. Eagles Member Sherry said she was having a great time and looking f...

Nov 4, 2022

Fall Festival - Is a Diverse and Happy Event

Oxnard-- The Oxnard Rec Department Fall Festival celebrated a fun day full of decorated pumpkins Sunday, October 30, and kids that love carving Jack O Lanterns. The kids dropped their entries at the small stage and won that afternoon. The event had many sponsors who came together to celebrate Oxnard all being together. Cultural and Community Services Director Terrel Harrison said having...

Nov 4, 2022

HALLOWEEN Spook-Tacular

Port Hueneme-- It was family friendly Ghosts, Goblins, and Ghouls galore that invaded the Orvene Carpenter Community Center, Thursday, October 20, as the 1st Annual Halloween Spook-Tacular brought out a huge crowd ready to celebrate the season. The event featured a Pumpkin Patch, a Maze, Train Ride, Face Painting, and lots more, as kids and parents enjoyed the evening in full costume. Recr...

Oct 28, 2022

Syntrio contract Moves forward

Oxnard-- The Finance and Governance Committee approved an amended professional services agreement for the Whistleblower Hotline Service during its Tuesday, October 25 meeting. The Five-Year contract will cost the City $30,500 and have a termination provision if the City is not satisfied with the services. Deputy City Manager Shiri Klima presented the video and said Price Page and Company ha...

Oct 28, 2022

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