Chris Frost

OXNARD HONORS WOMEN

Oxnard—During his Tuesday, March 4 City Council meeting, the group took a few minutes to the League of Women Voters Ventura County to honor Women’s History Month. The League of Women Voters is a “nonpartisan American nonprofit political organization. Founded in 1920, its ongoing major activities include registering voters, providing voter information, boosting voter turnout, and advocating f...

Mar 7, 2025

Marina Animal Hospital delivers loving care

Being a pet owner is rewarding, but parents face challenges that must be handled, and the folks at Marina Animal Hospital Daily are committed to helping them navigate these challenges. Marina is busy, as parents bring their sick kids for help, including well checks and vaccinations delivered by professionals who love animals. The team is led by Practice Manager Robin Denis and opened in 200...

Mar 6, 2025

Art saves thecommunity

Oxnard—The public outcry was large, loud, and impassioned during the Tuesday, Feb. 18 City Council meeting about the Oxnard Performing Arts Center Corporation (OPAC). The OPAC provides cultural and community programming by supporting, producing, and presenting theater, dance, music, media/visual arts, residencies, and outside-the-box programs that are of, by, and for Oxnard. The agreement a...

Mar 6, 2025

HdL improves City

Oxnard—The Finance and Governance Committee, Tuesday, Feb. 25, approved an addendum agreement with Hinderlitter de Llamas and Associates (HdL). The agreement will come from the General Fund for $64,155 and has evolved to a team of former local government professionals, exclusive data, and tech-enabled resources that continue to put cities, counties, and special districts on the path to achie...

Mar 6, 2025

OPAC being squeezed out

OXNARD— The City of Oxnard will host a groundbreaking ceremony at 10 a.m., Friday, Feb. 21, at the future $134.5 million project site, located at the southeast corner of Rice Ave. and Fifth St. State Route 34 in Oxnard. Construction is expected to begin in March 2025 and be completed by 2029. "THE importance of this project to our City cannot be overstated, as it plays a crucial role in enha...

Feb 21, 2025

Public Safety Manager’s Association ok’d

Oxnard—During its Tuesday, Feb. 18, City Council meeting, Council Members approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the Oxnard Public Safety Manager’s Association. Human Resources Manager Steve Naveau presented the MOU, which represents 20 employees and includes Police Commanders, Fire Battalion Chief, Assistant Police, and Fire Chiefs. He said the issues addressed during the negotiations...

Feb 21, 2025

Parking expansion approved for Ventura

Ventura—During its Tuesday, Feb. 11 City Council meeting, Council Members approved ending its agreement with FFP Solar Services on a split vote. The City included a plan during the meeting, including new pay stations, a permit management system, and the appropriate language, and it is consistent with the specific plan. Before the latest parking study conducted, Council Member Mangone asked...

Feb 21, 2025

Sunny weather means happy shoppers

Channel Islands—A Little Bit of rain lifted on Sunday, Feb. 16, as the Channel Islands Farmers’ Market was bustling with customers overjoyed because the rain forecast was wrong. FOLKS brought their Dogs, shop­ped for great stuff, and enjoyed the sunny day. Alisa Wallace from T.Waves.com brought an assortment of teas to check out; she’s worked for the company for about two months. “The firs...

Feb 21, 2025

Improve class sharpens wit & skills

Ventura—Area residents with a sense of humor can explore their gifts at the Improv Workshop and have a great time. THE Comics loosened up, shared successes, and reveled in the creative mind. Jest Improv Co-Founder/Owner Alexander Tron started the Class in 2018 after a rough patch in his life. “I was living in my car for a little while, and my life was tumultuous,” he said. “Improv helped m...

Feb 14, 2025

Pavement Impact Cost Study received

Oxnard—During its Tuesday, Feb 10, Public Works & Transportation meeting, the body received its Annual Enterprise Pavement Impact Cost Reimbursement Study. Committee Member Gabby Basua made the motion, which Mayor Pro Tem Gabe Teran seconded. Public Works Director Michael Wolfe presented the item and said the water, wastewater, and Solid Waste funds have transferred money through its infra...

Feb 14, 2025

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