Chris Frost

Rental Registry Not Ready

Ventura—The City Council took a moment to discuss its rental registry during its meeting on Monday, May 27, as the registry item was continued and not approved. The Staff was directed to return with information for HRC Legal Services and expansion as a priority, followed by anti-harassment, displacement, and evictions, which are not top priorities, and property-owner resources. The debate w...

Jun 6, 2025

Frosted Thoughts

Oxnard - I hope everyone in Oxnard and Ventura County is having a wonderful week!!! IT’S little ole Chris, fueled by my passion to inform without bias, keeping people engaged and stimulating conversation. This past Monday I woke up with congestive heart failure. My Dialysis has been working on this problem, only to have my chest, arms, feet, and lungs load with about 36 pounds of fluid. It...

Jun 6, 2025

Council honors Filipinos

Oxnard—The City Council issued a proclamation honoring Philippine Independence Day Flag Raising during its meeting on Tuesday, June 3, which drew a great crowd of supporters. MAYOR Luis McArthur read the proclamation and stated that the Philippines declared its independence from Spain over 125 years ago after 300 years of Spanish rule, which brought cheers. “The first Filipino immigrants ca...

Jun 6, 2025

Cassie's Cats celebrates Four Years

Ventura—The mood is tremendous at Cassie’s Cats and Kittens as Volunteers and Founder Jennifer Thompson plan for a future full of growth. FOR over four years, Jennifer and her dedicated group have offered love, compassion, and friendship to fur-babies in need of a good home. “There was some uncertainty, some concern when we started,” Jennifer said. “Because of the COVID shutdown, we could n...

Jun 6, 2025

CI spring market full of happiness

Channel Islands—The May Channel Islands Farmers’ Market was full of food, music, fun, and enthusiastic Shoppers, picking up great treats and handmade delights while enjoying some light music. JOY Campomar from La Montagne Des Saveurs, the “Finest French cheese, from our mountains to you.” Joy started the company; she is French and brought some of her favorite cheeses. “I’m a salesman at he...

May 30, 2025

Lingering Issues

Oxnard —I haven’t written a Frosted across both papers for quite a while, but people expressed concerns to the J-Train when I disappeared. Things were going well. My colonoscopy went off without a hitch, the final stage to getting a kidney from Travis, my hero. When I went home, I rested. I got sick that night, but that’s pretty typical for me. Then Sunday happened. I had a hard time walkin...

May 16, 2025

Frosted Thoughts

Things were going well. My colonoscopy went off without a hitch— the final stage to get a kidney from Travis, my hero. When I went home, I rested but got sick that night, which is pretty typical for me. Then Sunday happened. I had a hard time walking—in fact, I couldn’t walk. I was laying in bed the whole day thinking, “Wow, I feel hor­rible.” I tried to get out to cover something special: t...

May 2, 2025

Meet Up Clean Up scores at College Park

Oxnard - Meet Up Clean Up continued its great work at College Park on Sunday, March 23, as the group collaborated with City Corps and Parks and Rec Staff to make an impact. VOLUNTEERS painted, raked, picked up debris, and hauled it away. After work, City Corps treated the volunteers to lunch and enjoyed each other’s company. Cultural and Community Services Analyst Mariah Sanchez said Meet...

Mar 28, 2025

Del Norte improvement OK’d

Oxnard —The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, March 25, approved purchasing a Material Handler for the Del Norte Regional Recycling Center. The agreement with the Quinn Company is for $548,756 to satisfy the purchase. Environmental Resources Ma­­nager Eric Zetz presented the purchase and said the Environmental Resources Division operates the Del Norte Regional Recycling...

Mar 28, 2025

Anti-Harassment Ordinance needs work

Oxnard —The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing, and Development Committee partially approved its Anti-Harassment Ordinance and considerable debate. The Committee approved A, C, and D, while B will return to the Committee. Oxnard Housing Department Assistant Director Albert Ramirez said landlords employ coercive techniques to induce tenants to vacate their rent-stabilized homes by re...

Mar 28, 2025

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