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Neighbors

Two years after Borderline tragedy

Locals mourn and remember the 12 lives taken

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| November 13, 2020

A gentle rain fell Saturday morning in Thousand Oaks. As the clouds parted and the sun broke through, multiple rainbows appeared. Last weekend marked two years since the Nov. 7,...

Custom-built estate in Santa Barbara has ocean views

Master suite includes private spa and balcony

| November 13, 2020

This custom-built Mediterranean Villa Verano estate in Santa Barbara is set up for private offices, home study and extended family, with coastline, ocean and mountain views. The house has approximately...

From serving our country to serving those in need

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| November 6, 2020

Rafael Stoneman has put 30,000 miles on his blue Toyota RAV4 in the past year. Yet, even with all that mileage, the 49-year-old Army veteran who travels with his 165-pound...

Family

Santa hits the road

Annual Christmas parade continues with a twist

| November 13, 2020

This year’s Camarillo Christmas Parade will look a bit different than it has in past years. From 8 a.m. to...

Shops will pop up for those in need

| November 13, 2020

Community Christmas Shoppe, a program of the nonprofit ACTION VC, will hold COVIDsafe pop-up Christmas shops in five locations in...

Walk for diabetes awareness

| November 13, 2020

STROLLING FOR A CAUSE— Above, walkers begin the Walk for Diabetes Awareness on Nov. 7. The walk was sponsored by...

Health

County residents urged to get tested for COVID-19

Don’t wait for symptoms, health officer says

By Kyle Jorrey
tonewstip@theacorn.com
| November 13, 2020

Getting tested is one way to combat the rising tide of COVID-19 cases in Ventura County, public health officials stressed this week. The Board of Supervisors learned on Tuesday that despite increasing its testing rate by over 24% over the...

Health system welcomes trustees

Zacarias, Margetts new members

| November 6, 2020

Community Memorial Health System’s board of trustees welcomes new members Celina L. Zacarias and Miranda Margetts, who both bring extensive professional experience in healthcare, business and the law. Oxnard resident Zacarias is the senior director of community and government relations...

Blood donations needed locally

| November 6, 2020

The American Red Cross asks healthy donors of all blood types to give blood or platelets to ensure a strong supply is on hand for patients as the flu season approaches in the midst of the pandemic. Getting a flu...

Sports

The longest yards

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 13, 2020

Not everyone can emulate the warlock Adam Vinatieri hammering a...

Conejo Valley quarterback Max Gilliam makes big plays for UNLV

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 13, 2020

Just call him the Runnin’ Rebel. While that nickname is...

Local stars bring the boom

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| November 6, 2020

“Punters are people, too.” Rich Eisen was onto something when...

Schools

Fall enrollment exceeds expectations

| November 13, 2020

VC’s swap meet moves

Temporary relocation during solar panel installation

| November 13, 2020

CSUCI president moving to new campus

Erika Beck to lead Cal State Northridge

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| November 6, 2020

Students return to La Reina

| November 6, 2020

On the Town

One brilliant actor, and one ‘masterful’ script add up to ‘Zero’

By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| November 13, 2020

Five years ago we saw John Medeiros portray the late actor Zero Mostel in Jim Brochu’s one-man play “Zero Hour”...

Faith

Roots of Faith

Jesus roots for underdog in Luke’s gospel

Sally Carpenter | November 6, 2020

The third in our series of the Gospels covers Luke, the only Gospel written by a Gentile (non-Jew). Luke was an educated Greek physician, which is perhaps why he included a number of healing miracles. It’s the longest Gospel, and...

Business

COVID’s effect on the economy

Local experts weigh in

By John Loesing
newstip@theacorn.com
| November 13, 2020

State and local economies face difficult times as a pandemic induced, seismic shift continues to transform the workplace, a panel of experts said during a presentation hosted last week by...

Chamber of Commerce CEO retires

Gary Cushing served for seven years

By Brooke Stanley
brooke@theacorn.com
| November 6, 2020

What began as a six-month interim position for Camarillo Chamber of Commerce CEO Gary Cushing turned into a seven year stay. That stay is coming to an end. Cushing announced...

Avoid paying penalty on property taxes

| November 6, 2020

Ventura County 2020- 21 secured property taxes were due Nov. 1. Taxes not paid on or before Dec. 10 will become delinquent, and after that time will be assessed a...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

| November 13, 2020

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

| November 6, 2020

Letters

Don’t believe the hype: voting still safe, secure

| November 13, 2020

I have volunteered for every election since 2016. Security concerns...

Thank you, good Samaritans

| November 13, 2020

I would like to thank all the citizens here in...

Boo to whoever took pumpkins

| November 6, 2020

Due to the pandemic, I had to cancel travel plans...

Pacino right back at you

| November 6, 2020

I laughed out loud after reading the letter by Bud...

Kudos to fellow residents

| November 6, 2020

This letter is in regard to the Oct. 30 article...

Reasons to oppose complex

| November 6, 2020

There are seven reasons to oppose the high-density Camino Ruiz...

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FOR ATHLETES, COACHES & PARENTS ON SIGNING DAY:

If you want to get into the paper, email us high-resolution photos from signing ceremonies to eliav@theacorn.com. Please include name, grade, sport, college and all other pertinent information. Thank you.

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During the pandemic, Gold Coast Veterans Foundation has focused all its efforts on housing homeless veterans.

“We felt that the homeless veterans would pay the highest price on the street with COVID-19 and that we weren’t going to allow that to happen.”
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10 Nov

The recent rise in new COVID-19 cases has Ventura County at risk of sliding back into purple tier of the governor's blueprint for reopening after a month in the red tier.

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10 Nov

.@VENTURASHERIFF announced it will begin using European style hi-low sirens during natural disaster evacuations. Here’s what they sound like: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=G7q0hGr7iEU https://twitter.com/VENTURASHERIFF/status/1326200086402113541

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.@PVSDCamarillo students are back on campus. The district has been reopening in phases by grade since Oct. 26. The last grades to return will be 6th through 8th graders, which are scheduled to return to campus next week.

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Saddle sore and tired, but happy
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