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I would like to point out a couple of things regarding the Glass House Farms raids. Federal law actually allows people aged 14 and older to work in agriculture without restrictions on type of employer ...
A Simi Valley man died following a July 10 stabbing in Thousand Oaks and the alleged killer had yet to be caught. Robert A. De­jarnette, 36, of Simi Valley, was suffering from multiple stab wounds ...
While some scholarships are award­ed on the basis of GPA or athletic prow­ess, the Planet Fitness Judgement Free Generation program supports youth who with kindness. This year, the fitness chain with ...
Property taxes on real estate have long been a contentious issue, and for good reason. While it’s true that local governments, including Ventura County, rely heavily on property taxes to fund ...
Can Rebecca Grossman, convicted of murder in the 2020 traffic deaths of two young brothers in Westlake Village, get a fair trial in Los Angeles County for the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the ...
The Acorn’s July 19 editorial is ignorant, nativist and rife with willful blindness. Pretending that “legal” and “just” are synonyms—a fairytale told to cultivate obedience and kill critical think­ing ...
OLD TOWN ALIVE— Laughter, song and good times were on tap at the Camarillo Old Town Heritage Days Midsummer Block Party on July 19. At far right, guitarist Summer Jones and singer Liana Jaden of the ...
Your editorials lately have read much like those of the Star/USA Today. Today’s (July 19) though was refresh­ingly fair and balanced. Trust this is how it will be from now on. Jim WenzelCamarillo ...
On July 9, I sent you an e-mail re­questing that you return the Sheriff’s Blotter column. It returned on July 12 and 19. While I am fairly certain you didn’t do it just on my request, I do appreciate ...
Some crucial witness accounts were missing from the Acorn’s article about July 10 immigration raid near Ca­marillo and the arrest of CSUCI Prof. Jonathan Caravello, who was demon­strating against the ...
The letters written by Carlos Mestas and Lynn Dines to the Camarillo Acorn on July 19 would have you believe that the administration of Camarillo somehow has jurisdiction over unincorporated of the ...