Oxnard-- The Public Works & Transportation Committee, Tuesday, September 13, received an update about Oxnard’s Drought Response Actions and how the situation looks moving forward. The State Water Project (SWP), which supplies the Metropolitan Water District (MWD), has been severely affected by the drought, so the district has placed restrictions and volumetric goals on SWP users, includi...
Sep 16, 2022
Ventura-- The Air Pollution Control Board, Tuesday, September 13, approved a grant from the Clean Air Fund to replace outdated landscaping equipment that pollutes the environment. Supervising Air Quality Engineer Tyler Harris presented the item to the board, and he said the Clean Air Fund approved a grant to assist the City of Port Hueneme with the costs of replacing some of their combustion...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 16, 2022
Oxnard-- The rain was coming, but a small crowd faced the elements and enjoyed Sk8 Night at the City’s Downtown Parking Structure top floor Friday, September 9. OXNARD Recreation & Community Services brings the event to kids of all ages and offers fun, exercise, and camaraderie. Recreation Supervisor Olympia Hugo led the 2022 finale, and she said Sk8 Night launched in 2021, and the...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 16, 2022
Channel Islands-- The Concerts by the Sea series completed its 2022 season Saturday, September 3, with a performance by Ignition that one concertgoer described with the word “Wow.” IGNITION rocked The Harbor with hits from the Eagles, the Doobie Brothers, Bad Company, John Waite, Van Halen, and many more. The weather was hot, but the band’s performance raised the temperature even more, leavi...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 9, 2022
Oxnard-- The City Council, Tuesday, September 6, approved the Alternate B conceptual design of the proposed South Oxnard Aquatic Center. Council Member Gabby Basua made the motion and said after considerable debate about the pool’s size, that it would come down to a matter of give and take. The Alternate B conceptual design would save the City $5 million. “That includes no exclusions to the pro...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 9, 2022
Oxnard-- The City of Oxnard took action to mitigate the National Weather Service’s excessive heat warning for coastal areas of Ventura County over Labor Day weekend and opened the Wilson Senior Center and South Oxnard Center as cooling centers from the heat. Area residents stopped by the Wilson Senior Center Sunday, September 4, to enjoy the cool temperature and a movie. Wilson Senior Center Di...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 9, 2022
Oxnard-- Oxnard Recreation & Community Services celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a big party at Colonia Park Saturday, August 27, full of carnival games, Zumba and Pickleball, Arts & Crafts, dancers, cake, and more, culminating with Movie Night at the park. THE event attracted a huge crowd that reveled in all the great activities designed to promote healthy and active lifestyles...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 2, 2022
Oxnard--Local resident Steven Nash has entered the Calleguas Municipal Water District race for District Five and wants to ensure that Oxnard is part of the conversation as Californians face challenging drought conditions. Nash decided to run because Oxnard is the largest city in the county and deserves a seat at every table available. He feels the city hasn’t had homegrown representation on...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 2, 2022
Oxnard--The Fourth Annual Oxnard Police Department DRAGG (Drag Racing Against Gangs and Graffiti) Car Show was a hugely successful event Sunday, August 28, as the crowd enjoyed around 150 cool cars, music, food, and plenty of positive interaction The show benefits the DRAGG Program, an after-school mentoring class run by the Oxnard Police Department that teaches high-paying skills in auto me...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Sep 2, 2022
Channel Islands-- The Concerts by the Sea series hosted a memorable concert Saturday, August 20, as Nautical Thrust delivered a rock-solid set of hits that had people dancing, singing, and enjoying songs that ruled the airwaves in the 70s and 80s. THE crowd rocked out to hits from The Eagles, The Doobie Brothers, Jackson Browne, Boz Scaggs, Chicago, and more. After the show, singer and gu...
Chris Frost Tri County Sentry · Aug 26, 2022
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