A Sampling of Content
DATE: December 15, 2021 SUBJECT: Two more students arrested for social media threats against schools in Oxnard CONTACT: Oxnard Police Department Commander Luis McArthur (805) 207-4762 | luis.mcarthur@oxnardpd.org Police, in collaboration with the Oxnard Union High School District (OUHSD) have continued investigating the social media posts threatening shootings against Oxnard area high schools since last […]
City of Oxnard Wins $7.1 Million Grant to Revitalize Durley Park OXNARD, Calif. – The City of Oxnard won a $7.1 million grant for improvements to Durley Park as part of Governor Newsom’s “Outdoors for All” initiative to enable all Californians, regardless of zip code or income, to access parks and open space. The California […]
By Kevin Harris The Simi Valley City Council approved its final phase of underground utility lines; recommitted to RV parking allowances and enforcement; and voted to create a water pollution plan during Monday night’s sometimes contentious city council meeting. Item 4A Public Hearing In consideration of the establishment of an Underground Utility District for the […]
Joseph Albaugh- Citizens Journal Contributor The Presidential Election of 2020 was one of the most conflicted elections in recent U.S. History. Coming into the year with almost starting a war with Iran, the Head of State almost impeached, an economy collapsing due to a pandemic, and the riots covering almost every part of the country, […]
Citizens’ Journal is proud to present the Coming to America series of immigrant related interviews conducted by Ventura resident Dr. Kathleen S. Roos. CJ publishes a new story each Sunday. These stories describe what life was like in their native country, the whys of wanting to come to America and what they have found here. […]
Thomas Catenacci A federal grand jury indicted three fossil fuel companies of negligence in the wake of a large oil spill off the coast of southern California in early October. The indictment accused Amplify Energy and two of its subsidiaries of “negligent conduct” and “failing to properly respond to eight separate leak alarms over the […]
Greg Albaugh- Citizens Journal Governor Gavin Newsom announced that a new mask mandate will start Wednesday, December 15, 2021, and last until January 15, 2022. This new mask mandate comes in response to an increase in coronavirus cases over the last 2 weeks. There was a reported 47% increase in new cases identified in the […]
George Skelton- California Political Review For many, the lead villain in the rash of smash-and-grab thefts plaguing California is a sentencing reduction ballot measure that voters approved overwhelmingly seven years ago. “I think it was the biggest con job in California history,” says Sacramento County Dist. Atty. Anne Marie Schubert, a former Republican who intends to run […]
by Phil Erwin So. Now we know. Jussie Smollett faked his own racist-homophobic “assault.” (Like we didn’t know it long before the jury stamped him “Guilty”!) Now comes the stampede of “mainstream journalists” apologizing profusely for their horribly misguided, clearly mistaken take on the “event”, and proclaiming far and wide that they’ll never, ever, ever […]
Column by Judy Bruce of Simi Valley This public comment is written to alert you to an urgent and perilous situation that places our county and the people who elected you in danger. This has to do with the $60- million dollars you awarded to a COVID testing company called Fulgent Genetics which clearly has ties […]
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