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Agromin Continues Rapid Rise In Organics Recycling
OXNARD, California – Agromin, California’s largest organics recycler, composted and marketed over 1 million tons of organic waste in 2021. It is poised to increase its organic waste capacity considerably this year as it helps cities, counties and other jurisdictions throughout California meet the strict organic waste mandates of State Senate Bill 1383, which took effect on January 1. Continue Reading
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Masks Mandate for Ventura County Students Ends After March 11
Students at public and private K-12 schools in Ventura County and throughout California will no longer be required to wear masks after March 11, regardless of their vaccination status. Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration made the announcement today, saying COVID-19 conditions have sufficiently improved to warrant the change. Continue Reading
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School Transparency Wars
By Larry Sand
As states and school boards battle over school curricula, the least we can do is keep parents informed about what their kids are learning.
The FDA insists that every last ingredient of the heavily processed food is listed on the package label. No one has an issue with that because it’s important to know what we put into our bodies. You might think the same mentality would be in place for what goes into our minds, especially those of children, but unfortunately that has become a very contentious issue. Continue Reading
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Crime in Port Hueneme Hits Historic Low
In the spirit of transparency and building community trust, the Port Hueneme Police Department is releasing its annual crime statistics. The Port Hueneme Police Department collects data and crime information as part of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program coordinated by the FBI. Each year this reliable set of statistics are reported to the FBI and subsequently used for evaluating the overall crime rate in a city. Continue Reading
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California Population Decline is Real
By Jerry Sullivan, City Watch LA
THE STATE OF OUR STATE – Has the California proposition changed fundamentally? And does it matter for real estate?
The answer to the first question is yes—the state had a net population decline in 2021, the first drop since it began annual counts more than a century ago. That followed another historic reversal, noted in 2018, when the number of Californians leaving the state exceeded new arrivals from around the world for the first time. Continue Reading
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