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San Diego City Council Votes To Sue Sea World For $10 Million In Back Rent

San Diego City Council Votes To Sue Sea World For $10 Million In Back Rent

Rent payment questions dates back to first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic The San Diego City Council voted to sue the theme park Sea World on Monday for not paying nearly $10 million in back rent accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article was written by Evan Symon and originally ...

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Classified Employee Honorees Recognized At VCCCD Board Meeting

Classified Employee Honorees Recognized At VCCCD Board Meeting

Board of trustees also acknowledged Chair Bernardo M. Perez’s service Camarillo, Calif. (May 3,…

Austin Janik To Perform In Simi Valley On April 6th

I have a “HISTORY” that includes magic and…

Coming To Sacramento: 350 Tiny Homes For 11,000+ Homeless

“In California, we are using every tool in…

“THE TEMPEST” MAKES LANDFALL AT MOORPARK COLLEGE THEATRE ARTS

Moorpark, CA – Moorpark College Theatre Arts is…

Factory-Built Homes: A Solution For California’s Housing Shortage?

In 2018, California residents experienced the deadliest and…

UC Board Of Regents Votes 11-5 To Allow UCLA To Move To Big 10 Conference In 2024

UCLA will be joined by USC, PAC-10 to…

Attorney General Rob Bonta Sues 3M, Dupont, 16 Other Companies Over PFAS Chemical Damages

Bonta claims that companies derive state, residents for…

One Winner From California Of Record $2 billion US Lottery: Organizer

One Winner From California Of Record $2 billion US Lottery: Organizer

A single ticket sold in California scooped an eye-watering $2 billion on Tuesday…

Aspen Institute Names Moorpark College A Top 10 Finalist For The 2023 Aspen Prize

Moorpark College Partners With National Centers For Inquiry And Improvement On Student Financial Stability Initiatives

Moorpark, Calif. (November 7, 2022) — To address barriers impacting students’ success, Moorpark College partnered with the National Center for Inquiry…

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LA Bans Homeless Camps Near Schools While Sacramento Prohibited From Removing Homeless On Public Property

LA Bans Homeless Camps Near Schools While Sacramento Prohibited From Removing Homeless On Public Property

A tale of two cities. The Los Angeles City Council voted Tuesday to approve an ordinance prohibiting homeless encampments within…

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California Home Sales Fall Nearly 21% in June, Signaling Market Cooloff

California Home Sales Fall Nearly 21% In June, Signaling Market Cooloff

Home sales hit lows not seen since the COVID-19 lockdown, Great Recession. According to a new report from the California Association of…

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LA Spends Up To 837K Per Unit To House A Mere 5600 Of Over 40000 Homeless

LA Spends Up To $837K Per Unit To House A Mere 5,600 Of Over 40,000 Homeless

In 2016, the city of Los Angeles had 28,464 Homeless. It passed HHH authorizing $1.2 billion to tackle the problem. Let’s…

Guest Column: Criminal Laws - Putting A Face To Injustice

Guest Column: Criminal Laws – Putting A Face To Injustice

I have been writing for months about laws our legislature is passing in the name of criminal justice reform that do…

MOORPARK COLLEGE ONCE AGAIN RECOGNIZED AS A CHAMPION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Tony Award-Winning Musical “Kinky Boots” Opens At Moorpark College

College among initial amateur theatres in the U.S. to stage production Moorpark, Calif. (February 25, 2022)–The Moorpark College Theatre Arts and…

MOORPARK COLLEGE ONCE AGAIN RECOGNIZED AS A CHAMPION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

State-Of-The-Art Biotech Lab On Display At Open House

Event is open to students and the community interested in STEM careers Moorpark, Calif. (February 15, 2022) – Moorpark College’s biotechnology…

Guest Column: California Legislators Lend Helping Hand To Murderers

Guest Column: California Legislators Lend Helping Hand To Murderers

Civil societies hold people responsible for criminal con­duct and its foreseeable conse­quences. No one is entitled to a free pass. However,…

VCCCD Chancellor Search: Listening Session

VCCCD Chancellor Search: Listening Session

The Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) Board of Trustees has begun the search process to find our next Chancellor.  We…

Guest Column: California Leaders Mislead Public, Reduce Penalties For Crimes With Deceptively Named Propositions

Guest Column: California Leaders Mislead Public, Reduce Penalties For Crimes With Deceptively Named Propositions

Historically, America’s approach to criminal justice swings back and forth like a pendulum between an emphasis on punishment and an emphasis…

VCCCD Chancellor Search: Listening Session

VCCCD Board Of Trustees Selects Executive Management Firm For New Chancellor Search

Greenwood/Asher & Associates, LLC will immediately launch national recruiting efforts   Camarillo, Calif. (January 14, 2022)—The Ventura County Community College District Board…

Time Is Running Out

Time Is Running Out

If you’re 18-40 years old and you’re a match, your donation can save Ayden’s life! If you’re above 40 or aren’t…

Community Rallies To Help Local Five-Year-Old In Dire Need Of A Bone Marrow Transplant

Community Rallies To Help Local Five-Year-Old In Dire Need Of A Bone Marrow Transplant

If you’re 18-40 and you’re a match, you’re donation can save Ayden’s life! Dec 6th, Simi Valley, CA – At two…

Aspen Institute Names Moorpark College A Top 10 Finalist For The 2023 Aspen Prize

Bengal Tigers To Get A New $3.5 Million Habitat At America’s Teaching Zoo At Moorpark College

Groundbreaking ceremony kicks off construction for Rajah’s Retreat and Habitat Moorpark, Calif. (November 19, 2021)—Following a groundbreaking ceremony at America’s Teaching…

“Boo At The Zoo” Offers No Tricks, Just Treats

“Boo At The Zoo” Offers No Tricks, Just Treat

Moorpark, Calif –America’s Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College turns wildly spooktacular on Oct. 30 and 31 for “Boo at the Zoo,”…

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