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Robinson named director of Human Service Agency

VENTURA, Calif. – The County of Ventura has named Roger Robinson as the new director for the Ventura County Human Service Agency. Robinson was selected following an extensive recruitment process, which included both internal and external candidates. He steps into the role following the retirement of former director Melissa Livingston this month. ROBINSON joins the County of Ventura with more...

Staff Reports · May 9, 2025

Unlicensed ‘Doctor’ Arrested Again in Ventura County, Accused of Treating Patients Without Medical License

VENTURA, Calif.— A Thousand Oaks man out on bail for allegedly practicing medicine without a license has been arrested again, accused of returning to a Ventura clinic to treat patients despite court orders to stop. Nitun “Nate” Dayalghai Ahir, 44, was arraigned Monday in Ventura County Superior Court on new charges of practicing medicine without a license, including allegations that he continue...

Staff Reports · May 9, 2025

Oso: Pet of the week

6 y/o Oso the cattle dog is this week’s Shelter Pet of the Week! What we love most about Oso is his stocky stature and that he’s a pretty independent guy. He may seem aloof at first - he’s game for pets here and there, but he’s not the dog that needs to be cuddled up to ya 24/7. Which is totally ok by us! Don’t get us wrong, he’d still love to spend time with you and already knows sit, shake...

May 9, 2025

Residents are fighting back

TRIUNFO-LOBO CANYON, Calif. — A group of Santa Monica Mountains residents has filed formal complaints with state regulators after Southern California Edison shut off electricity to their rural neighborhood in the midst of a wildfire emergency, leaving them without any means of communication as flames advanced nearby. THE residents of Triunfo-Lobo Can­yon say the outage, which stretched acros...

Cat Keniston · May 2, 2025

Veterans Affairs transforms veteran’s hesitance to seek benefits into successful outcome

San Bernardino County Veterans Affairs is changing negative percep­tions that may keep veterans from accessing their earned benefits. Some veterans struggle with nigh­t­mares, reactive triggers, disa­bili­ties, depression and other life-al­tering conditions, but trusting the gover­n­ment is their biggest struggle of all. David Rose, an Army veteran who served in the Vietnam War, struggled w...

May 2, 2025

Pinwheel gardens bloom across Ontario-Montclair School District

Children’s Network partnered with communi­ties across San Bernardi­no County to honor April as Child Abuse Preven­tion (CAP) month. Schools throughout the Ontar­io Montclair School Dis­trict honored CAP month and worked with Children’s Network to raise awareness by planting pinwheel gar­dens throughout different schools. The blue pinwheels represent hope, health and safety, and the happy chil...

May 2, 2025

Are Democrats shifting their way?

Republican state Sen. Brian Jones has been trying to block sex offenders from being released from prison through California’s elderly parole program for several years. Last week, for the first time, his bill to do so made it out of its first committee. IT was just one of many votes Senate Bill 286 will have to survive in a long road ahead in the Capitol, but it caught Jones’ attention. In a...

Jeanne Kuang · Apr 25, 2025

Affordable overdose-reversal medicine now available to any Californian

Any Californian can purchase naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, directly from the state at a discounted price, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced Monday. The medication is available online for $24 for a two-pack of the nasal spray, roughly half the market price of the drug. Previously, the discount was available only to government organizations and businesses. “Life-saving...

Kristen Hwang · Apr 25, 2025

Proposition 13 protects home equity

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal should dispel all doubts as to why Prop. 13 is so important to California homeowners. The article, entitled, “Americans have amassed $35 trillion of wealth in their homes, yet many feel less well off because of it,” presents a sobering view of what is happening in most other states. The extensive piece, written by Veronica Dagher and Anne Tergesen,...

Jon Coupal · Apr 25, 2025

Concerts Roll at VFW

Port Hueneme —The concert season is off and running at VFW 3935 as the Swing Shifts rocked the Post. The Band delivered classic rock and blues as people danced, enjoyed libations and snacks, and reveled in the Post’s Family. Bernie Espinoza has led the Band for 34 years and has been playing music for about 60 years.” “My Mom, Frances, influenced me,” he said. “I learned harmony when she sa...

Chris Frost Tri County Sentry Publisher · Apr 11, 2025

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