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Supervisors Honor Cougars State Champs

Ventura—The Board of Supervisors, Tuesday, March 3, welcomed the Ventura Cougars to the Boardroom and honored them for the 2025 CIS Division Championship. Supervisor Matt LaVere introduced many of the coaching members, team staff, members, and members of the administration. “They played a school down south, Saint Matias Academy in the Division 6 game, and they won, and they won that game in...

Chris Frost · Mar 13, 2026

Carnegie Art Museum works Toward Compliance

Oxnard—The Community Services, Public Safety, Housing, and Economic Development Committee, Tuesday, March 10, heard an update on its Municipal Carnegie Arts Museum and voted unanimously to advance it to the City Council. City Manager Alex Nguyen presented the item, and he said the building was built in 1906 and was designated as a Municipal Art Museum in 1985. “It was closed in 2019, becaus...

Chris Frost · Mar 13, 2026

Classics spring into Antique Adventures

Ventura—Spring is on the horizon, longer, warmer days, plenty of things to do, but the one constant is always the great classic cars each Sunday morning in the Antique Adventures Parking lot. THE gear heads, hot rodders, collectors, along with plenty of friends, arrive early, about 7 a.m., followed by plenty of donuts, coffee, and by 9 a.m., there is a ton of talk, laughing, advice, and the...

Chris Frost · Mar 6, 2026

Fresh Honored in Port Huememe

Port Hueneme—The City Council brought Dianne Fresh on Tuesday, February 17, and presented her with a certificate for her dedication and passion for the City. Councilmember Steven Gama invited the Hueneme High School Band to add some music to the presentation, which the band provided after the Certificate Presentation. “In recognition and honor of your outstanding philanthropy, your steadfast co...

Chris Frost · Mar 6, 2026

Fourth Street Mobility Project Seeks input

Oxnard—The Council received an update on installing Asphalt Art in Downtown Oxnard, which supports the 4th Street Mobility project, on Tuesday, March 4. Cultural Arts Manager Julie Estrada presented the item from the Cultural Arts Commission, saying they received the update on the recommendation from September 3, 2025, and revised the recommendation to the City Council. At the September 3,...

Chris Frost · Mar 6, 2026

Wilson Seniors keep busy and happy

Oxnard–Consistency is the rule at the Wilson Senior Center, consistent fun friendships, arts and crafts, puzzles, great, Senior-friendly, nutritious food, exercise, and most of all friendship at one of the City’s Senior hubs where all Seniors are welcomed with open arms. LUPI Riveles spent her afternoon working on word searches and did it with a determined smile. Across the table, Gracie wa...

Chris Frost · Feb 27, 2026

Cabrillo Use Path Ribbon Cutting

Ventura—During the February 17 meeting, City Manager Bill Ayub said the City recently celebrated the grand opening of the Cabrillo Use Path with a ribbon cutting. “It’s near Saticoy Avenue in East Ventura,” he said. “This project is funded by $1.5 million in grants from Cal Trans and the Ventura County Transportation Commission. This closed the final gap in a two-mile corridor, and he said...

Chris Frost · Feb 27, 2026

Auto Body agreement advances

Public Works Director Michael Wolfe said the City doesn’t have special equipment or a specialty location, like a paint booth, and they have been contracting this out for several years. Oxnard–The Public Works and Transportation Committee, on Tuesday, February 24, unanimously approved its Fleet Services agreement for light and medium-duty paint and body. Fleet Services Manager Jose Arreola p...

Chris Frost · Feb 27, 2026

Eagles Valentine's Day breakfast was amazing

Oxnard—The Fraternal Order of the Eagles continues its ongoing mission of people helping people on Sunday, February 15, as Grandma’s Crew spent the morning cooking breakfast for the hungry guests. MADAME Presi­dent Michele Two Coats led a staff of volunteers, and, as always, the kitchen was a whirlwind of activity. Volunteer servers placed orders as Two Coats led the busy kitchen. Lisa Fer...

Chris Frost · Feb 20, 2026

Oxnard: Wellfunctioning And Recovering

Oxnard—The City Council, on Tuesday, February 3, heard a presentation from City Manager Alex Nguyen about how the City operates, and that story continues with its social media channels. “We’ve done a good job, and one of our phrases is to be a little more sticky and utilize it more,” he said. “But boy, talk about a minefield.” Since Nguyen’s arrival, he start­ed the new Sunshine Ordinance, the...

Chris Frost · Feb 20, 2026

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