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A CLASS ALL THEIR OWN


Whatever happened to Donda?


Murder suspect to be arraigned next week


Simi man indicted on charges of attempting to kill…


589-unit final phase of housing underway at CSUCI


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Neighbors

589-unit final phase of housing underway at CSUCI

589-unit final phase of housing underway at CSUCI

University Glen will have more than 1,200 homes

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 25, 2022

Road traffic controllers and large construction trucks have become a common sight in the typically quiet residential community surrounding California State University Channel Islands. Construction is underway for the campus’...

City’s fireworks show a go over the outlet mall

City’s fireworks show a go over the outlet mall

June 18, 2022

Red, white and blue will once again light up the sky during Camarillo’s Fourth of July fireworks show. “Having grown up in Camarillo, I fondly remember the annual fireworks show,”...

After 22 years, Soliz steps away from Rio Mesa baseball program

After 22 years, Soliz steps away from Rio Mesa baseball program

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 11, 2022

Countless innings have been played at Rio Mesa High School’s baseball field in David Soliz’s 22 years as head coach. He’s overseen endless hours of practice, he’s watched young players...

Musical duo draws inspiration from community

Musical duo draws inspiration from community

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 4, 2022

Whether covering Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” or performing an original song from their new album, Bob Bueling and Pat Cronin have found purpose in uplifting audiences. The duo, known as Sympatico...

Pleasant Valley School District plans for universal prekindergarten

Pleasant Valley School District plans for universal prekindergarten

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| May 28, 2022

Ninety percent of a child’s brain development occurs before the age of 5. That’s how Veronica Ortega, the Pleasant Valley School District’s assistant superintendent of educational services, grabbed board members’...

Family

Making childhood memories last well into adulthood

Making childhood memories last well into adulthood

OTHER SIDE OF 50

Andrea Gallagher | June 25, 2022

This month my 3-year-old grandnephew, Wyatt, took his first airplane ride. What’s more, he was chosen to visit with the...

Community college grad lacks sight and hearing, not vision

Community college grad lacks sight and hearing, not vision

By Zia Zografos
zia@theacorn.com
| June 18, 2022

Already deaf from the time she was 2, Sarah Ysordia started to lose her vision when she was 18. It...

Walking FOR CANCER survivors

Walking FOR CANCER survivors

June 11, 2022

  RAISING HOPE—Above, cancer survivors, volunteers and families start walking to support the Cancer Support Community in the fourth annual...

Health

Cutting-edge joint replacement options

Cutting-edge joint replacement options

June 25, 2022

The St. John’s Orthopedic Center at St. John’s Hospital Camarillo offers two of the most advanced joint replacement surgical systems, Zimmer Biomet’s ROSA and Stryker’s Mako. The first joint replacement using the ROSA was successfully performed by Dr. Andrew Jeffers,...

Healthcare district offers summer programs

Healthcare district offers summer programs

June 18, 2022

The Camarillo Health Care District at 3639 E. Las Posas Road offers the following programs. •Digital Scrapbooking from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 4 to 25. Turn digital photos into a physical coffee table book. To register, call (805)...

Other Side of 50

Other Side of 50

Cold or allergy symptoms could be COVID

Andrea Gallagher | June 11, 2022

Last month my sister’s fatherin law, who lives on the East Coast, was mowing his lawn. After he finished, he started feeling respiratory discomfort, chalking it up to the grass and weeds he’d stirred up while mowing. A few days...

Shining light on cancer survivors

Shining light on cancer survivors

By Cathy Cole
Special to the Acorn
| June 11, 2022

Launched in 1988, National Cancer Survivors Day was created for anyone living with a history of cancer, from the time of diagnosis through the remainder of life. Celebrated on the first Sunday in June, it is day of reflection for...

Skin cancers more common, preventable than others

Skin cancers more common, preventable than others

By Cathy Cole
Special to the Acorn
| June 4, 2022

The month of May highlights melanoma and skin cancer. As the summer months approach, it’s a good time to be aware of the importance of skin care and skin damage prevention. Skin cancer is the most common of all cancer...

Sports

Are you ready for the summer?

Are you ready for the summer?

By Colin Beazley
Special to the Acorn
| June 25, 2022

The Conejo Oaks college wood-bat baseball team features players from...

Hall of fame honors Jaquez, Sahlman

Hall of fame honors Jaquez, Sahlman

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| June 18, 2022

The Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame honored athletes from...

Celebrate multisport athletes

Celebrate multisport athletes

June 18, 2022

ALL-AROUNDER—Camarillo High girls’ soccer player Annie West, right, and Simi...

Schools

RMHS grad’s goal to someday be a doctor

RMHS grad’s goal to someday be a doctor

Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 24, 2022

GRADUATION 2022: RIO MESA

GRADUATION 2022: RIO MESA

June 25, 2022

Rio Mesa grad: ‘It’s possible to do anything if you try hard enough’

Rio Mesa grad: ‘It’s possible to do anything if you try hard enough’

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 25, 2022

Despite obstacles, ACHS earns diploma

Despite obstacles, ACHS earns diploma

June 17, 2022

Itty bitty ballplayers win tourney

Itty bitty ballplayers win tourney

June 18, 2022

COLLEGE STANDOUTS

COLLEGE STANDOUTS

June 18, 2022

On the Town

‘As You Like It’ marks festival’s anniversary

‘As You Like It’ marks festival’s anniversary

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| June 25, 2022

Sunlight dappled through the canopy of sycamore trees as Rosalind disguised herself as Ganymede in the Forest of Arden. The...

Greek fest returns next week

Greek fest returns next week

June 18, 2022

EAT, DANCE AND HAVE FUN—In its 43rd year, the Ventura County Greek Festival is set for Fri. through Sun., June...

Nice and spicy fare at Peruvian eatery

Nice and spicy fare at Peruvian eatery

By Ela Lindsay
eLindsay@theacorn.com
| June 18, 2022

Well-informed foodies probably already know that the country of Peru has been recognized for eight years as the Best Culinary...

A perennial drop of golden sun onstage

A perennial drop of golden sun onstage

By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| June 11, 2022

The hills of Moorpark are alive once again as Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved swan song, “The Sound of Music,” is...

Happily ever after

Happily ever after

June 4, 2022

Faith

Ministry fosters friendships for special needs community

Ministry fosters friendships for special needs community

Bridge Church has about 35 adults and 30 mentors

By Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com
| April 16, 2022

Standing in the front row of the chapel, Ben DiFrancesca clapped to the rhythm of worship songs while the music leader shared the lyrics in sign language. Daniel Thomspon played the cabasa on stage, and James Hargraves performed an enthusiastic...

Camarillo teen puts ‘faith into action’ for well in Uganda

Camarillo teen puts ‘faith into action’ for well in Uganda

By Alex Wilson
Special to the Acorn
| April 9, 2022

With the landmark steeple of Camarillo’s St. Mary Magdalen Chapel behind her, 18-year-old Emelia Reinoso marked the end of her journey to give students in Africa access to safe drinking water. As Reinoso handed over a check for $3,560, the...

CELEBRATING THE RESURRECTION

CELEBRATING THE RESURRECTION

April 9, 2022

CELEBRATING THE RESURRECTION—The community is invited to Easter sunrise services at Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks-Griffin Memorial Park on Sun., April 17. The event gets underway at 6 a.m.

Easter sunrise service returns to cemetery

April 9, 2022

Easter sunrise services will return to Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks-Griffin Memorial Park at 6 a.m. Sun., April 17 after a two-year hiatus because of the pandemic. The service takes place in the parking lot of the main building, 5600 Lindero...

Business

Ventura County agency hires news transit director from within

Ventura County agency hires news transit director from within

June 25, 2022

The Ventura County Transportation Commission has selected Claire Grasty as the agency’s new public transit director. Grasty was program manager of regional transit planning at the commission. As public transit...

Former employee accuses city of age discrimination

Former employee accuses city of age discrimination

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 18, 2022

John Fraser imagined that after more than two decades of working for the City of Camarillo, he would be commemorated by his colleagues at the end of his career with...

Learn rollover rules before buying an annuity

By David Ellis
Special to the Acorn
| June 18, 2022

As the number of companies offering pensions dwindles, more Americans are seeking retirement income solutions. Annuities are designed for precisely this purpose. These insurance products allow you to transfer your...

Park district finds savings opportunities

Park district finds savings opportunities

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| June 11, 2022

A billing change could save the Pleasant Valley Recreation and Park District nearly $100,000 a year in electricity costs. At a meeting June 1, the park board unanimously authorized the...

Regulation bans irrigation of ‘nonfunctional’ turf

Regulation bans irrigation of ‘nonfunctional’ turf

June 11, 2022

On May 24, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted a drought-related emergency water conservation regulation in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s March 28 executive order. The regulation places new...

Crime

SHERIFF’S BLOTTER

June 25, 2022

Letters

Renters need help in Camarillo

June 25, 2022

How is the Camarillo City Council helping renters? California is...

Plastic is killing the environment

June 25, 2022

My name is Cooper Palamountain, and I am writing to...

The sins of the Acorn, sheriff

June 25, 2022

Here is the real reason that Sheriff Bill Ayub was...

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“As You Like It” runs 8 p.m. Fridays to Sundays from July 1 to 17. “Macbeth,” directed by Michael Arndt, runs weekends July 23 to Aug. 7. Go to http://kingsmenshakespeare.org for information.
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Early childhood memories vanish as we age. New research published in the journal Memory notes that, on average, the earliest memories people can recall occurred when they were about 2.5 years old.
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The St. John’s Orthopedic Center at St. John’s Hospital Camarillo offers two of the most advanced joint replacement surgical systems, Zimmer Biomet’s ROSA and Stryker’s Mako.
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The Ventura County Transportation Commission has selected Claire Grasty as the agency’s new public transit director. Grasty was program manager of regional transit planning at the commission.
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The Ventura County Fairgrounds recently appointed Stacy Rianda as the organization’s new CEO.

The county fair is preparing for a comeback after being shuttered for two years due to the pandemic.
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