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After the Simi and Piru fires, countywide agricultural losses were estimated at $8 million. Last week, Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner Earl McPhail reported that damage sustained by growers and ranchers had increased to nearly $12 million. More...

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has reduced hours at its disaster relief center to aid victims of the Simi, Moorpark, Piru and Fillmore fires. More...

The recently opened Moorpark Country Club is hosting this year More...

Moorpark College to be saluted
During its board meeting at 7 p.m. Tues., Nov. 18 in the Campus Center of Moorpark College, the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees will honor the firefighters "who defended and saved Moorpark College from the Simi wildfire of Oct. More...
Residential and commercial general contracting has never been easier to use and more professional than at Bagwell Construction Services, according to the company More...
The Musketeers have qualified for the CIF playoffsAcorn Sports Writer
The Agoura football team shut out Moorpark in a battle that could decide who will own second place outright in the Marmonte League this season. More...
Nov. 3. A woman was arrested at about 10:45 a.m. in the 2600 block of Erringer Avenue in Simi Valley. The woman was booked into the main jail in Ventura on charges of possession of a controlled substance, under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. More...
Moorpark United Methodist Church will present an Alternative Christmas Market from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and noon to 1 p.m. Sun., Dec. 7 at the church, 261 Flory Ave., Moorpark. More...
"The Original One Acts," a fall theatre festival at Moorpark College, salutes a dozen short works written, directed and performed by students. More...
When I first drove into Moorpark two years ago I knew I would make it my home. I always felt I was the luckiest person I knew to be living where I did. More...
Life is beginning to return to normal now More...
How can we use our shared experience of the Simi/Moorpark fire to better our lives? More...